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  2. More than half a million portable device chargers sold at ...

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    Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled portable chargers and contact myCharge at 888-251-2026 or compliance@mycharge.com for a free replacement portable charger, the company said ...

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    From gas to insurance to tires, Costco provides many avenues to help motorists put the brakes on car costs. Check out these 12 ways to save more.

  4. Automobile auxiliary power outlet - Wikipedia

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    Portable cigarette lighter receptacles attached to cables and alligator clips for connection directly to car batteries are available for temporary use. In newer vehicles, one or more USB connectors may also be provided. Plus in newer cars, the power output from the lighter plug is so reliable that it can charge laptops, without any voltage ...

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    Buying a car through Costco may seem like an offbeat choice, but the numbers say otherwise. More than 2.3 million Costco members have bought discounted vehicles through the program in the past ...

  6. Universal charger - Wikipedia

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    Universal charger or common charger refers to various projects to standardize the connectors of power supplies, particularly for battery-powered devices. Since the publication of the USB Power Delivery standard in 2012, and the USB-C connector in 2014, USB-C has become a widespread standard for charging mobile phones.

  7. Rechargeable battery - Wikipedia

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    A rechargeable battery, storage battery, or secondary cell (formally a type of energy accumulator), is a type of electrical battery which can be charged, discharged into a load, and recharged many times, as opposed to a disposable or primary battery, which is supplied fully charged and discarded after use.