Last Updated on April 23, 2021 by Abid Iqbal Shaik
RAEGR, an electronic accessory brand based out of India, has launched two new USB chargers for cars in the Indian market today, the RAEGR RapidLink 350 and the RAEGR RapidLink 400. Both the chargers are designed to be plugged into the 12V power outlets (also known as the cigarette lighter) in cars and automobiles. Let us have a look at their specifications as well as the price in India.
RAEGR RapidLink 350 and RapidLink 400 price in India
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Get the latest technology news, reviews, and opinions on tech products right into your inboxThe RAEGR RapidLink 350 price in India is Rs 1,599. Whereas, the RapidLink 400 price in India is Rs 1,619. The two chargers are available to purchase from RAEGR’s official online store, Amazon India, and TekkiTake.
RAEGR RapidLink 350 and RapidLink 400 specifications
The RAEGR RapidLink 350 has a single USB Type-C port featuring 30W power output with USB Power Delivery (USB PD) standard. The charger has a blue LED light at the front to indicate that lights up if the charger is active or inactive.
The RAEGR RapidLink 400, on the other hand, has a USB Type-C port and a USB Type-A port with a total power output of 38W. The USB Type-C port can output 20W of power with support for USB PD protocol, and the USB Type-A has an 18W power output with Qualcomm Quick 3.0 support. The RAEGR RapdiLink 400 has an LED light as well.
Both the car chargers have safety protections for overheating, overvoltage, and over current. The RAEGR RapidLink 350 as well as the RAEGR RapidLink 400 come with a USB Type-C to USB Type-C cable in the box. It is also worth mentioning that both the chargers have a metal housing with a compact design so that they sit flush with the 12V socket.
“The RAEGR RapidLink 350 and 400 are ideal for those who travel by car or drive around frequently and don’t have sufficient time to charge their devices before leaving. Using a RapidLink in the car, your devices can charge at super speeds of up to 38 watts. So you can now forget about charging your devices at home and when you reach your destination, your smartphone or tablet’s battery will be fully replenished on arrival,” said Ajesh George, MD, RAEGR.
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