Kensington Auto/Air Power Inverter with USB Ports
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$49.95
Kensington Auto/Air Power Inverter with USB Ports
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Overview
Simply plug the Kensington Auto/Air Power Inverter with USB Ports into your vehicle's power port or an airline power outlet (Empower) and you're ready to charge and power up your Mac notebook and two other devices simultaneously. With 150 watts of peak power in a super thin design you'll have all the power you need wherever your travels take you.
Highlights
Ultra-compact design fits easily in a notebook case or a vehicle glove box
Provides up to 150 watts of wall power to run your notebook, portable DVD player and more
Two USB power ports to charge your mobile/smart phone, iPod, PDA or other device
Automatic safety shutdown protects your devices from changes in power
Did you notice?
The two USB power ports let you charge your iPhone, iPod or other mobile device at the same time your Mac notebook is charging.
Apple Recommends For
Keeping your MacBook or MacBook Pro at full power no matter how you're traveling—whether in the car or on a plane.
What’s in the Box?
Kensington Auto/Air Power Inverter
Manufacturer Information
Part Number
UPC or EAN No.: 85896380375
Warranty
Note: Products sold through this website that do not bear the Apple Brand name are serviced and supported exclusively by their manufacturers in accordance with terms and conditions packaged with the products. Apple's Limited Warranty does not apply to products that are not Apple-branded, even if packaged or sold with Apple products. Please contact the manufacturer directly for technical support and customer service.
Warranty: Two years (For details, please visit http://us.kensington.com/html/1368.html#twoyear.)
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Answers from the community
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Is a modified sine wave inverter safe for the macbook pro or do we need pure sine wave? Some talk on net that modified sine wave harmful.
- Asked by John C from Branford
- on Oct 1, 2016
Best Answer:
I have a black macbook I purchased in 2006. A modified sine wave inverter would not charge the batte I have a black macbook I purchased in 2006. A modified sine wave inverter would not charge the battery, or power the computer otherwise. I see Apple offers a Kensington "regulated" modified sine wave inverter for use with the macbooks. However, my brand name inverter would not work with it, though, to answer your question, it did not harm it. I use a "true" sine wave inverter with no problems to date.
- Written by matt h from null
- on Jun 20, 2016
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does it have a fan?
- Asked by Nick D from thornleigh
- on Mar 5, 2013
Answer
Yes it does, however when this gets too hot, the fan starts in order to cool it down and the sound t Yes it does, however when this gets too hot, the fan starts in order to cool it down and the sound that the fan makes can get annoying.
- Written by Sean-Ryan T from Boca Raton
- on Sep 21, 2016
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Will this work for the demanding power needs of the MacBook Pro Retina?
- Asked by Carl F from ARVADA
- on Oct 13, 2013
Best Answer:
It does not power my 15" MacBook Pro Retina. Does anyone know a system that does? I think it will ha It does not power my 15" MacBook Pro Retina. Does anyone know a system that does? I think it will have to deliver 20V.
- Written by Warren J from Edmond
- on Jul 25, 2016
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What does an 85 Watt MegSafe Power Adapter do?
- Asked by Sheila G from Peoria
- on Jun 1, 2015
Answer
The 85W MagSafe Adapter is the adapter that will power (and charge the built-in battery) for 15" (cu The 85W MagSafe Adapter is the adapter that will power (and charge the built-in battery) for 15" (current & past) and 17" (past) MacBook Pro laptops including the retina screen ones, from the wall outlets. It may, also be safely used, in the 13" Macbook Pro's as well as MacBook Air Series.
- Written by M. Afak Y from Istanbul
- on Jun 14, 2015
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Has anyone used this to power an airport express in their car?
- Asked by Jon Y from SURREY
- on Jul 2, 2014
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will it work with a Hyperjuice external battery?
- Asked by michael h from grayslake
- on Sep 4, 2013
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