NORDMÄRKEUSB charger, white/cork
Charge your phone in a simple, stylish way. NORDMÄRKE USB charger is made from sustainable cork and can be built into a table or stand on a bench. With 3 USB ports, you always have available charging.
Article Number604.425.71Product details
You can charge up to 3 devices at the same time as the charger has 3 individual USB ports.
You can build this charger into a piece of furniture of your choice – perfectly suited to your needs.
The cord is 6.2 feet between the plug and the USB ports, allowing you to connect it to the wall socket ‒ so you can place the USB ports where you want to use them.
Cork is a natural material giving variations in color and appearance.
Charging time may vary based on the device’s battery capacity, charge level, the age of the battery and the temperature in the surrounding area.
Voltage USB ports: 5Vdc.
Comes with built-in over-current protection, short-circuit protection and overheating protection.
If you choose to build the USB charger into a piece of furniture of your own choice, we recommend you use FIXA hole saw together with FIXA screwdriver/drill 14.4V, sold separately.
Total output of 3.4A, 17W.
Maximum output per USB port: 2.4A.
Equipped with auto-detect function ‒ the USB charger detects the connected device and adjusts the power output accordingly.
IKEA of Sweden
- Housing:
Polycarbonate/ABS plastic
Base:Cork
Spacer:Synthetic rubber
Unplug the charger from the power source before cleaning.
To clean the charger, wipe with a moist cloth. Never submerge the charger in water.
By using a renewable material like cork in this product, we avoid using fossil or finite materials.
We want to have a positive impact on the planet. That is why by 2030, we want all materials in our products to be recycled or renewable, and sourced in responsible ways.
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Measurements
Height: 1 "
Diameter: 3 "
Cord length: 6 ' 3 "
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Width: 4 "
Height: 1 ½ "
Length: 8 ½ "
Weight: 10 oz
Package(s): 1
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