What are you doing with the cigarette lighter in your car? Most people aren't using it for smoking things these days. Hyundai thinks they're worthless, so they're replacing them in their cars with USB ...
Hyundai said its decision would affect all passenger cars and SUVs sold in Korea from October. Hyundai's decision follows a domestic survey that showed many drivers used the lighter jack to charge ...
Last week, Hyundai announced plans to replace all cigarette lighter plugs in its vehicles with a USB port. Actually, all that remains is the familiar, round jack acting as an accessory socket to power ...
iLuv’s iAD115 is a cigarette-lighter-to-USB charger that’s so small you’ll forget it’s not part of your dashboard. The Micro Size USB Car Adapter is only 1.7 inches long and can recharge any device ...
SEOUL – Hyundai Motor said Thursday it would stop putting cigarette lighter sockets in cars made for the domestic market in favour of a USB power point. The South Korean auto giant said its decision ...
With the advance of technology, many in-car accessories have become obsolete; like the cassette player that has completely disappeared from the automotive industry. The CD player will most likely ...
[Avionics Magazine 01-06-17] Operators with an older fleet might be in possession of aircraft carrying a 12-volt cigarette lighter socket in its instrument panel. While the capability might have been ...
Most modern cars offer at least two ways to charge up a smartphone, in the form of a 12V lighter socket and a USB port. The latter could be more convenient for many, as it uses the same cable you ...
In a car mag a few months ago I saw this tiny thing that plugs into the car cigarette lighter socket and sits flush with the socket giving you a usb powered port for charging iphones etc. I can't find ...
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Yes, yes, a thousand times, yes. For $22.99 you can charge four USB-powered devices plus another regular DC-powered device in your car. It’s only $22.99 – roughly the cost of one or two ...