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Car USB Charger Philips DLP2357/10 — 2× USB, 5V output, 10.5–18V input, black
Philips USB car charger DLP2357/10 is a compact 12V vehicle adapter with two USB ports that provides 5 V output for charging phones and small USB devices on the road. The charger fits into a vehicle cigar lighter socket and is compatible with a wide range of USB-powered devices. Built-in protection against over-current, over-voltage and overheating helps protect connected devices while an indicator LED assists locating and connecting the charger in low light.
This Philips car charger offers two USB ports for charging two devices simultaneously and is designed for universal compatibility with most smartphones, tablets and other USB devices. The unit accepts vehicle input voltage in the 10.5–18 V range and supplies a stable 5 V output. Safety measures including over-current, over-voltage and thermal protection reduce the risk of damage to connected devices. Its compact black housing and indicator light make it practical for everyday in-car use.
Insert the Philips DLP2357/10 into the vehicle cigar lighter or 12 V power outlet until it is seated securely. Connect one or two USB charging cables from your device(s) to the charger’s USB ports. The indicator LED will illuminate when the charger is receiving power. Charging begins automatically; monitor your devices while charging and disconnect when fully charged. Remove the charger from the outlet when not in use.
For safe and optimal charging, use quality USB cables compatible with your devices and avoid leaving devices plugged in unattended for extended periods. Ensure the vehicle electrical system provides between 10.5 and 18 V before use and keep the charger free of debris. If the charger becomes unusually hot or shows abnormal behavior, disconnect it immediately.
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