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This car cigarette lighter multi socket expands a single 12 V outlet into three powered sockets and two USB ports, helping keep a car full of gadgets charged during long drives. It is practical for powering dashcams, GPS units and passenger devices while showing real time voltage via an LED readout for added peace of mind.
Key Points
The unit includes an independent switch with ambient light so you can turn sockets on and off to save battery and avoid parasitic drain. It has an integrated auto-recovery fuse and an overload shut-off that resets after a few seconds, which helps protect both the vehicle and connected devices. The 40-inch cable reaches well into larger vehicles and makes positioning the splitter convenient for front and rear passengers. ⚡📱
Technical Specifications
- Name: yantu 150W Car Cigarette Lighter Multi Socket
- Power: 150 W
- Input: 12 V
- USB ports: 2
- Cable length: 40 inches
Practical Tips
Place the extension lead where it does not obstruct the driving area, for example along the centre console or under a seat, and avoid running the cable across the driver’s footwell. For devices that demand high continuous power, check the combined wattage so the 150 W limit is not exceeded. The LED voltage monitor can alert you to low battery situations, according to the manufacturer, but it is advisable to reconnect heavy-draw equipment in short intervals to reduce heat.
Advantages
This adapter supports simultaneous charging of multiple devices, which helps keep passengers’ phones and tablets ready on longer trips. The independent switch reduces unnecessary power use and allows selective operation of the sockets, which can extend the vehicle battery life between engine starts. The auto-reset fuse adds a layer of safety by cutting power during an overload and restoring it a few seconds later, avoiding manual fuse replacement. 🔌
Usage Recommendations
Use the dual USB outputs for mobile phones and portable consoles while reserving the cigarette sockets for devices that require a DC plug such as dashcams or portable refrigerators. Consider the 150 W total as the limiting factor when connecting several power-hungry devices at once. If you rely on continuous operation of multiple high-draw accessories, alternative hardwired solutions may be preferable.









