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Screwless 13A 2G DP Switched Socket with Dual USB-C [65W DUAL FASTCHARGE] – Antique Brass

SKU: SFR9965AB

These metal decorative screwless USB charging sockets output at a Max. 65W over either of the USB-C port, they are ideal for locations where you might want a fast charge or to power a device like a laptop. They intelligently switch the voltage to give your device what it needs.

Ideal for homes, offices, home offices, coffee shops, bars, restaurants, hospitality areas or anywhere a convenient power supply for charging and powering devices like laptops is needed.

Supports USB-PD – a recognized standard for charging devices using a USB connection. To take advantage of this your device must support USB-PD. Also supported is the new PPS protocol that focuses on precise control of voltage and current during charging making it ideal for laptops

£54.99 EX. VAT

Description

  • 13A 230V 50Hz
  • Double Pole
  • Twin Earth
  • Dual USB C
  • Voltage Switching technology up to 20V DC 3.25A. Max. 65W
  • Delivering up to 65W over USB-C -enough to power tablets and small laptops
  • Dual Fast Charge – continues to deliver when both ports are in use giving up to 45W and 18W
  • Over Voltage CAT III – suitable for domestic and commercial installations
  • Built-in Overload, Overheat and Over Current Protection

Frequently asked questions

USB sockets are wall outlets that include one or more USB ports alongside standard electrical sockets, allowing you to charge devices directly via USB without needing an adapter.

Yes, USB sockets are safe to use when installed correctly. They must comply with British Standards (BS 1363-2) to ensure safety and reliability.

Some USB sockets support fast charging if they are equipped with higher amperage ports (e.g., 2.1A or 3.0A). Check the specifications of the USB socket to ensure it meets your charging needs.

Yes, there are various types of USB sockets, including those with Type-A, Type-C, or a combination of both ports. Some also feature smart technology that optimizes charging speed based on the connected device.

USB sockets typically have one to four USB ports, in addition to the standard electrical outlets. The number of ports can vary depending on the model and design.

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