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USB sockets

New Standard USB sockets for your installations

With the evolution in technology, new products are designed daily and we bring you these updates.
These USB sockets are designed to meet standard and to modernize our installations which makes life easier.
They are are designed with ratings of 5V DC with a current of up to 2A for the USB plug which permits you to charge your devices such as phones, mp3 payers, power banks, touches etc. Without the need of a USB adapter.
Its also has the normal mains terminal for AC with most ratings ranging form , 220V - 250V and can support a current of up to about 15A.
They are also designed with a variety of colours to suit your desires.
Make your installations modern with USB sockets.

Below are the views of some USB sockets

USB socket
White socket


Gold socket
USB socket outlet two in one
5V 2A USB socket, mains 220V AC

Switch socket with USB outlet

Double USB socket

AC and DC socket
Socket terminal
Connection terminal USB socket

Charging phone on USB socket

It is good to note that, the installation of these USB sockets are similar to that of the  normal sockets. 

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