Hot Sale USB In-wall Outlets | BN-LINK
BN-LINK power strip with USB ports can power up to 9 electronic devices simultaneously, which is ideal for cellphones, Kindle, and most USB devices. Whether you're traveling or working from home, you no longer need different bulky converters, this multifunctional outlet has everything you need.
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Make Your USB Charging Devices Easier to Use
With the widespread adoption and upgrades of USB standards, more and more electronic devices support direct USB power supply. Type-C can even support output power exceeding 100 watts. As a smart home enthusiast, you may already be using these devices extensively, but carrying a USB to AC adapter around is cumbersome, unsightly, and takes up space. USB wall outlets are the solution! By installing outlet panels with USB slots directly into your walls during renovations, you'll be one step closer to a futuristic lifestyle.
Smart Outlets for a Smarter Home
Using USB slots not only looks more stylish but also enables more smart home features. For example, remote control based on Wi-Fi or RF signals, real-time and long-term monitoring of power consumption and usage for each slot, and remote control of these devices. The application range of USB will continue to expand, so replacing your outlets with USB outlets early on can save you the trouble and expense of buying more adapters later.
Do in-wall USB outlets require special wiring or installation compared to regular outlets?
Are in-wall USB outlets safe to use?
Can I use in-wall USB outlets to charge all my devices?
Most in-wall USB outlets are designed to charge a wide range of devices, including smartphones, tablets, cameras, and other USB-powered gadgets. However, it's important to check the outlet's specifications for maximum power output and compatibility with your specific devices. Some high-powered devices like laptops may require a dedicated charger or a USB-C outlet with Power Delivery (PD) capabilities, however, due to heat generation and electrical regulations, in-wall USB outlets typically do not support QC (Quick Charge) and PD (Power Delivery) protocols. If you require these fast-charging technologies, it's recommended to opt for a USB power strip instead.