Palo Alto, Calif. — (BUSINESS WIRE) — Zendure has announced the upcoming release of Passport II Pro, the company’s fourth travel adapter, on the crowdfunding platform Kickstarter. The new travel adapter is touted for its size, maximum power, the number of devices that can be charged at once, and ease of use.
61W USB-C PD for Laptops
Passport II Pro’s primary USB-C PD (power delivery) port can provide up to 61W of power, enough to charge most USB-C laptops and a host of other USB-C PD devices. At 61W, Passport II Pro can fully charge a 13” MacBook Pro in just two hours. iPhone 11 Pro can be charged up to 50% in 30 minutes, and Samsung Galaxy S20 can be fully charged in just one hour.
Seats Six
The new travel adapter features two USB-C ports and three USB-A ports. A laptop, tablet, two phones, a smart watch, wireless earbuds, and AC powered speakers can all be powered and charged with one convenient device, so users won’t have to pack several different power adapters when on the move.
One Device for 200+ Countries and Regions
With so many attractive features as a power adapter, one could easily forget that Passport II Pro is, in fact, a travel adapter. Zendure’s latest offering works in over 200 countries and regions. Three press-and-slide controls allow convenient one-handed access to the various AC power connectors. When the COVID-19 pandemic is in the rear-view mirror and the skies open again, Passport II Pro will be ready for any adventure.
10 Amps: The Current Craze
Passport II Pro can deliver up to 10A (1200W/120V, 2400W/240V) from its universal AC outlet, a significant increase from previous models that could offer 6A. This means Passport II Pro is compatible with more devices, including many hair dryers, hair straighteners, and electric water kettles.
Auto-Resetting Fuse: On in 60 Seconds
If a connected AC device tries to draw too much power from Passport II Pro, an auto-resetting fuse will stop the flow of power momentarily. Most travel adapters have a single-use fuse that must be replaced every time this happens. Zendure was the first company to introduce an auto-resetting fuse to the travel adapter market, so users can remove a trip to the hardware store from their itinerary.
No Big Deal
Multi-region travel adapters have a tendency to be clunky, awkward things. The Passport series has always been about packing light, and Passport II Pro is 20% smaller than its predecessor, Passport 30W. This is thanks to the use of high-efficiency GaN (gallium nitride) components, which generate less heat than traditional silicon parts and require less space for heat management.
By Users, For Users
During the early stages of product development for Passport II Pro, Zendure surveyed numerous customers to find out what real-world users wanted in a travel adapter, including specific improvements to their existing line. This insight was used heavily in determining the key features and specs for Passport II Pro.
Now on Kickstarter
Passport II Pro is now on Kickstarter and available in two colors—black and white, for as low as $35 USD. Check out Passport II Pro on Kickstarter here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/zendure/923757569?ref=44zar1&token=63f4f059
Contacts
Zendure
Media: Tom Haflinger
Email: pr@zendure.com
Phone: +1 800 219 0960