Stuffcool has introduced its latest product, the ChargeCube 30. It’s a small power strip with three AC sockets, a Type C port, and a Type A port. This handy device lets you charge your MacBook Air M1/M2, phones, and other personal gadgets without using up an AC socket. The ChargeCube is incredibly compact, measuring just 10cm tall and 11cm wide. The attached cable is 1.5m long. Equipped with three evenly spaced AC sockets, the ChargeCube is designed for convenience.
It has a total output of 1500W, suitable
for most basic electrical devices. However, it’s important to note that the
sockets are standard 6A sockets, not suitable for heavy appliances like
refrigerators or washing machines that require 15A sockets.
In addition to the AC sockets, the
ChargeCube boasts a Type C port and a Type A port, providing a combined output
of 30W. The Type C port can deliver up to 30W individually and is compatible
with fast charging protocols like PD and PPS. The Type C port can charge
iPhones, Pixel phones, and even support Samsung Super Fast Charging, reaching a
50% charge in just 30 minutes.
Meanwhile, the Type A port can deliver 18W
of QC3.0 power, perfect for charging compatible Android phones, personal audio
devices, and wearables. The ChargeCube is BIS approved and comes with a Surge
Protector for added safety.
Quick specifications: Stuffcool ChargeCube
30 Mini Power Strip
- Compact design
- 30W Dual Port charger
- 3 Universal socket
- Dual use: On desktop and on wall
- Widely spaced 3 plugs
- 3x AC Outlets, 1x USB-A Ports, 1x USB-C Ports
- BIS Approved and Made in India
- Dimensions : 120 x100 x 32.5 mm
- Weight : 363g
- Charging specifications
- Power ratings: AC 250V, 50 Hz, 6A (Max 1500W)
- Input voltage: AC 90V-264V
- Type-C PD Output: 5V/3A, 9V/3A, 12V/2.5A, 15V/2A, 20V/1.5A (Max 30W)
- PPS: 3.3-11V/3A, 3.3-16V/2A (Max 33W)
- USB A Output: 5V/3A, 9V/2A, 12V/1.5A (Max 18W)
The Stuffcool ChargeCube 30 Mini Power
Strip is priced at Rs. 2499, comes in white color, and is available for
purchase from the company’s official website, starting today.