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In a context where the demand for practical technological solutions is increasing, the Telco Accessories Group (TAG) has launched an innovative compact USB-C charger designed to simplify the lives of travelers. This device, available in 67W and 140W versions, features a plug compatible with the various standards of countries in the European Union, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
The announcement of this innovative charger coincides with the holiday season, a time when thousands of citizens travel through airports and train stations, often carrying multiple adapters and cables that can be cumbersome. Luis Miguel Manjón, head of TAG in Spain, highlights the user’s needs: “They don’t want to pack several chargers or adapters.” This statement reflects a growing preference among consumers for a single device that allows them to connect a variety of gadgets.
Called the GaN-Ultra Travel Charger, this new charger is not only functional but also compact and lightweight, making it an ideal travel companion. It includes a two-meter USB-C cable that supports up to 140W and features both USB-C and USB-A outputs, allowing users to charge multiple devices simultaneously without complications.
Manjón emphasizes that many travelers have expressed the need for a universal charger suitable for their devices, regardless of the destination. Additionally, TAG introduces the XG2S101 Xtorm Go2 Power Bank, a 15W portable charger that can recharge a smartphone up to two times, thanks to its 10,000 mAh capacity, which is especially useful in situations where access to an outlet is limited.
This portable charger includes a carabiner clip, a solar panel for additional power, and an LED lamp with several brightness levels, features that make it even more appealing to summer adventure enthusiasts.
Committed to sustainability, TAG, with over 12 years of experience in the mobile device accessories sector, uses recycled and quality materials in the manufacturing of its products. This practice not only reduces the need for replenishment but also helps decrease pollution, demonstrating how innovation can align with environmental responsibility in an increasingly technology-conscious market.
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Referrer: MiMub in Spanish