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Stratus Introduces Power Max USB Chargers

Dual USB-C Complements Power Pro USB-A and USB-C Ports

Stratus has introduced another charging device to their TSO-certified USB chargers, the Power Max charger with dual USB-C ports, each delivering up to 30 watts of charging power.

The new Power Max complements the Power Pro which has one each USB-A and USB-C port, each delivering 15w of power for charging. The two chargers offer flexible charging options for pilots and operators who want options for themselves or for their passengers to accommodate charging any personal device.

The Power Max offers two USB-C ports delivering 30w each to provide fast charging for smartphones, tablets, or laptops. With both back and bottom connectors, the Power Max also offers flexible installation options for ease of integration into any aircraft panel.

Both chargers include safety mechanisms like overcurrent, overvoltage, and short-circuit protection for safe and reliable operation.

Both chargers are built with high-quality durable materials designed to withstand the rigors of flying yet maintaining an unobtrusive and compact profile.

Kris Garberg, President of Appareo Aviation said, “Stratus Power Max is a game-changer in in-flight charging solutions. We’ve listened to our customers’ needs for more powerful and versatile charging options, and we’ve delivered a product that meets those demands with superior performance and ease of installation.

“With the increasing reliance on electronic devices in the cockpit and cabin, having a reliable power source is more important than ever. Stratus Power Max not only meets but exceeds these needs, providing a dependable charging solution that enhances the in-flight experience.”

FMI:  stratusbyappareo.com/

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