![]() ![]() The official presentation does not specify the specifications for the two USB interfaces, but it is certain that one of them is USB3.0. The product has a total of three interfaces, including two USB interfaces and a Micro SD card slot. However, considering that it needs to integrate a lot of other functions in the relatively limited space inside the space, it is understandable that it does not support fast charging.Ĭompared to the less prominent charging speed, the real attraction of HyperCube is its backup function. In other words, it can't charge smartphones that support fast charging. On the charging power, the official maximum charging power is 12W. So when you charge your phone or tablet, you need to buy a plug-in board or related device that supports USB charging (many laptops support it). ![]() Functional part of HyperCubeĭifferent from the common charging heads on the market, the HyperCube itself does not set up a metal sheet that can be inserted directly into the traditional plug board, but is replaced by a USB plug. Relative restraint in size and weight also means that it is convenient for you to put it on the table or carry it out during daily use. At the same time, considering the space occupancy, while ensuring that the functionality meets the design requirements, the team controlled the product size as much as possible, with a BWH of 47.3 x 35.5 x 24mm and a weight of 20g. ![]()
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