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How to charge your laptop in your car with one $17 device

Published Apr 2nd, 2019 4:08PM EDT

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When you’re stuck in traffic during your commute or you’re on a long trip, wouldn’t it be nice if you would plug in your laptop so the battery is full once you finally reach your destination? Most cars don’t have the proper power port, but don’t worry because we’ve got just the thing. The FOVAL 150W Car Power Inverter converts 12V DC to 110V AC, and it has a standard three-prong power outlet so you can connect anything with a normal plug. It also has two standard USB power ports so you can charge things like smartphones and tablets at the same time.

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Here are the highlights from the product page:

  • Premium 150w car power inverter with 2 USB ports and AC outlets. Dual USB ports can charge most phones and tablets simultaneously (Max 3.1A total output), while AC outlets great for Christmas gift, charging string lights, laptop, breast pump, CPAP machine, nebulizer, game console, kindle, TV, DVD players, lights, iPad, and other electronic devices
  • Travel kit: just about credit card size – 3.2 x 2.5 x 1.5 inches, space-saving and easy storage, with aluminum shell design, extremely portable and lightweight at only 8 oz+
  • Mufti-Protection: built-in fuse to protect your device, safe charging design provides protection against, overheating, under and over voltage charging, short circuiting, overloads, and overcharging
  • Durable metal housing provides advanced protection from drops and bumps. Integrated very silent cooling fan helps reduce heat and prevents short-circuit
  • What you get: Foval 150W car power inverter, user manual, 18 months warranty and 100% customer service /*****/ Please make sure that you buy from Foval, if not, please return the item you get /****/
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Maren Estrada Deals Editor

Maren Estrada has been the Editor of BGR Deals since it launched in 2013. She has more than 20 years of experience testing more than 1,500 products, and reviewing a wide range of consumer electronics including mobile devices, smart home products, computers, and home appliances.

Previously, she was a leading consultant specializing in copywriting, product development, and new product launches.