Fri, Oct 21, 2022
Mid-Continent Instruments and Avionics and True Blue Power
NBAA-BACE 2022 Booth #2469
Lock in the Fastest, Most Efficient USB Charging with New, 100-Watt Chargers
True Blue Power 100-watt MAX USB Chargers will be on display in the True Blue Power and Mid-Continent Instruments and Avionics booth, #2469, throughout NBAA-BACE, October 18 – 20 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida.
True Blue Power has added 100-watt USB-C charging ports to the company’s line of MAX Power USB Chargers (TA360 Series). Engineered with the latest Power Delivery (PD) technology, the new, 100-watt chargers deliver 7 times more power than competing products and will meet the requirements of personal electronics in the cabin and cockpit for years to come.
What does this mean for passengers and pilots?
“As new mandates require USB-C compatibility for personal electronics—and tablets and laptops need more and more power to operate—our new, 100-watt chargers fill the gap,” explained Matthew Harrah, Senior Vice President of Technology and Products for True Blue Power. “And in many cases, they are replacing AC outlets. Now, your device can get all the power it needs by directly plugging into a USB port, without a bulky charging adaptor.”
Intelligent, device-driven voltage output
True Blue Power’s 100-watt USB chargers supply 5–20 volts of power at 3–5 amps for smartphones, tablets, electronic flight bags (EFBs) and headphones. They feature intelligent, device-driven voltage output, which guarantees each device receives the maximum power needed, locking in the fastest, most efficient charging possible.
Certified in-seat, cabin, cockpit, and galley USB power
All True Blue Power USB chargers are TSO-certified and offer a Limited Lifetime Warranty. They are easy to install and available in single, dual, lighted, and non-lighted configurations.
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