Ecmweb 5567 Leviton 20a Usb Charger Receptaclepromo
Ecmweb 5567 Leviton 20a Usb Charger Receptaclepromo
Ecmweb 5567 Leviton 20a Usb Charger Receptaclepromo
Ecmweb 5567 Leviton 20a Usb Charger Receptaclepromo
Ecmweb 5567 Leviton 20a Usb Charger Receptaclepromo

USB charger/tamper-resistant receptacle

May 29, 2013
Leviton’s 20A/125V USB charger/tamper-resistant receptacle features two vertical USB ports that incorporate a smart chip that recognizes and optimizes the charging power of the device plugged in.
This 20A/125V USB charger/tamper-resistant receptacle offers the capability to charge two USB-powered electronic devices
using its two vertical USB ports, leaving the receptacle free to power devices requiring higher currents, including tablets and small kitchen appliances. The USB ports are Type A, 2.0/3.0, provide 2.1A of charging power, and incorporate a smart chip that recognizes and optimizes the charging power of the device plugged in. Available in white and light almond, the device is designed to fit in a standard wallbox, use a standard wallplate, and can be multi-ganged with the company’s standard wiring device.

Leviton

For more information, visit www.leviton.com/usb.

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