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Hub Adaptador 3 en 1 Hoco HB14: HDMI 4K y Carga PD USB-C
Adaptador Hoco UA37 USB-A a Ethernet RJ45 Conexión estable
Adaptador Toocki USB-C a Jack 3.5mm – Conversor de Audio para Auriculares, Alta Fidelidad y Material Premium
Mouse Inalámbrico Hoco GM14: Ergonomía y Precisión 2.4G
Soporte Yesido C196 para Teléfono y Tablet
Accesorios
Adaptador Hoco UA37 USB-A a Ethernet RJ45 Conexión estable
Adaptador Hoco UA37 USB-C a Ethernet RJ45 Conexión estable
Adaptador Toocki OTG Tipo-A a USB Tipo C– Rápido y Compacto
Adaptador Toocki OTG Tipo-C a USB Tipo A– Rápido y Compacto
Adaptador Toocki USB-C a Jack 3.5mm – Conversor de Audio para Auriculares, Alta Fidelidad y Material Premium
Cargadores
Batería Externa PS5 iPega PG-P5060 de1500mAh
Cargador de Auto Toocki USB C 48W Compatible con PD QC 3.0
| Peso | 0,07 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensiones | 2,5 × 10 × 22,5 cm |
| Marca |
Toocki |
| Modelo |
TQ-CC21 |
| Conexion |
Ranura para encendedor de Auto ,USB Tipo C a USB-C |
| Corriente Máxima |
5V=3A, 9V=2A, 12V=1.5A (18W Max.) ,5V=3A, 9V=3A, 12V=2.5A (30W Max.) |
| Carga Rápida |
100W |
| Material |
Aleacion de aluminio |
| Detalles |
BC1.2 ,Qualcomm Quick Charge ,USB PD |
| Certificado |
CE ,FCC ,RoHS |
Cargador Toocki 20W Tipo C compatible con PD + QC Blanco
Cargador Toocki 20W Tipo C compatible con PD + QC Negro
Cargador Toocki 33W GaN USB-C – USB-A – PD, QC 3.0
Cables
Cable Auxiliar Toocki 3.5mm a 3.5mm 1mt.
Cable Auxiliar Toocki 3.5mm a 3.5mm 2mts.
Cable HDMI Toocki 2.1 8K Ultra High Speed – 60Hz, 1 metro.
Cable HDMI Toocki 2.1 8K Ultra High Speed – 60Hz, 3 metros
Cable Toocki PD 35W USB-C a Lightning – Carga Rápida para iPhone, 1 Metro
| Peso | 0,60 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensiones | 10 × 3 × 22 cm |
| Marca |
Toocki |
| Conexion |
Tipo C – Lightning |
| Largo de cable |
1mt. |
| Carga Rápida |
35W |
| Compatibilidad |
Apple |
| Color |
Negro |
| Material |
Aleación de aluminio + Hilo trenzado de polipropileno (PP) |
| Detalles |
Cable de Carga Rapida ,Cable de Transferencia de Datos |
| Certificado |
CE ,FCC ,RoHS |
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