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Save on this fast-charging USB-C to Lightning setup for your car

February 25, 2022
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Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.

TL;DR: As of Feb. 25, you can slash 13% off the price of the PeAk II C120i USB-C to Lightning Cable + OMNIA C1+ PD/QC Car Charger and get it for $59.99 instead of $69.


It’s nice that newer cars come with USB charging ports to power up your devices. But if you’ve ever tried — and failed — to juice up your battery by the time you arrive at your destination, then you know they aren’t always the fastest charging ports in the game.

Add the power of fast-charging to your vehicle instead, with the PeAk II C120i USB-C to Lightning Cable and Omnia C1 Car Charger. The duo is on sale for just $59.99 for a limited time.

The PeAk II C120i charging cable is integrated with a fast-charging indicator, which lets you monitor the charging status at a glance. If it shows you a continuous blue light, then it’s in fast-charging mode, while a breathing green light means it’s in regular-charging mode. If the light shuts off completely, that means your device is fully charged. The USB-C to Lightning cable supports iPhones and iPads for Power Delivery (PD) up to 30W. That means a completely dead iPhone 8 or later can reach 50 percent battery life on a quick 30-minute trip. It also provides stable data transmission and is MFi-certified by Apple.

The cable would be useless in the car without the Omnia C1 PD/QC Car Charger. The C1 plugs into your car’s cigarette lighter and is equipped with both PD 3.0 and QC 3.0 fast-charging protocols. It has a USB-C and USB-A port to deliver juice to two power-hungry devices at once. Plus, it has safeguards in place built to keep your devices from overheating, overcharging, or short-circuiting while you’re driving.

This dynamic duo can bring the power of fast-charging to your vehicle with ease. Usually $69 for both, you can slash 13% off and get it for $59.99.

Prices subject to change.

Credit: Adam Elements

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