Save $7 and power up with the Scosche dual-port USB-C car charger

It's a USB-C world, people! Keep up or get out of the way! The world is changing and everything is converting to USB-C. Instead of just buying conversion cables or dealing with your old regular USB ports, grab the Scosche Powervolt 36W dual-port USB-C car charger on sale for $22.99. The charger normally sells for around $30 and has never dropped in price directly like this before. You're saving $7 and getting the ability to charge two of your USB-C devices at once.

This charger uses Power Delivery 3.0 for an incredibly fast charging speed that's much, much faster than regular USB chargers. It can also charge two devices at once with up to 18W per port. Whether you have multiple smartphones, or a phone and tablet, or something else that's USB-C compatible, you'll get it all juiced up and topped off before you even reach your final destination.

The charger also has a blue LED indicator that can tell you when the charger is receiving power so you know when your plugged in devices are actually getting topped off by the 12V power outlet.

You'll also protect your devices thanks to the built-in safety features. If you use older devices, you don't have to worry about overcharging or over-heating or anything like that. The charger won't get messed up and neither will your phone.

It's widely compatible with anything that uses USB-C or can be converted to use USB-C. Charge the iPhone or Android smartphones. You can even power up your Nintendo Switch, a digital camera, or any number of other devices. Grab a USB-C to USB-A cable or Anker's USB-C to Lightning for any of your older devices that don't have USB-C by default. As the world continues to rotate, more and more devices will be built primarily with USB-C and you'll want to be ahead of the curve.

Scosche backs up this car charger with a three-year warranty and lifetime tech support.

John Levite
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