Trust presents the new Maxo USB-C chargers
- June 15, 2023
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Fewer and fewer manufacturers include a charger when buying a smartphone, a reality that makes them more important, and manufacturers like Trust have decided to expand their catalog
Fewer and fewer manufacturers include a charger when buying a smartphone, a reality that makes them more important, and manufacturers like Trust have decided to expand their catalog
Fewer and fewer manufacturers include a charger when buying a smartphone, a reality that makes them more important, and manufacturers like Trust have decided to expand their catalog of this type of product. The Dutch company has just introduced the new USB-C Maxoa complete range of chargers that is available in three different configurations and offers total compatibility as it uses a standard approved in Europe.
According to Trust, Maxo USB-C chargers are manufactured with 75% recycled plastics, and depending on the version we choose, we can use it without problems with smartphones and tablets, or with laptops. The top model is the 100-watt Trust Maxo, which is an interesting alternative to other larger and heavier chargers, and fits perfectly in the palm of your hand.
This charger has safety measures to avoid problems in case of excessive heat, overload and overvoltage, which also makes it a reliable and safe alternative. Its selling price is €69.99. If we need chargers with less power, we can opt for 65 watt and 45 watt models. It will work seamlessly with smartphones that support fast charging at this performance level, such as the Galaxy S23.
The 65-watt Trust USB-C Maxo has a price €49.99and the 45-watt model is priced at €39.99. Keep in mind that all these chargers have, as we said before, protection measures to avoid problems in case of overheating, overvoltage and overload.
Having a reliable and quality charger is extremely important to ensure that our devices and equipment work properly and to guarantee a long life. They can also have a major impact in our lives and in our safety, because more than once we have heard cases of poor quality chargers that ended up in fire or damaged the device to which they were connected. For what it’s worth, it’s clear it’s not worth playing.
Source: Muy Computer
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