Inflight charging station 1337
built-inUSB

Inflight charging station - 1337 - IFPL (Inflight Peripherals) - built-in / USB
Inflight charging station - 1337 - IFPL (Inflight Peripherals) - built-in / USB
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Characteristics

Domain
inflight
Type
built-in
Other characteristics
USB

Description

IFPL’s Reversible USB-A module delivers a bi-directional USB power solution designed to allow passengers to input their USB connectors both ways, ensuring high customer satisfaction and significantly minimising costly customer induced damage (CID). Successfully tested to more than 10 times the industry standard, the Reversible USB-A incorporates a robust and reliable USB jack along with a customisable soft light guide, for easy identification, location and insertion of passengers’ USB plugs. Designed with system flexibility in mind the Reversible USB-A provides compatible power at 1.5A (max) and 5V DC, enabling charging of PEDs including, but not limited to, Apple (all three tiers), all Android and Windows devices, in addition to supporting BC 1.2 and Chinese Telecommunications Industry Standard YD/T 1591-2009. Key information Provides power in one robust USB socket Reversible USB for easy bi-directional insertion High power to support charging of tablets and smart-phones (1.5A, 5VDC) Soft light guide for easy location and insertion Over 10 times industry standard reliability Tested to over 60,000 insertions/extractions Designed to minimise CID Easy on-wing replacement Customisable soft light guide and decal print to support airline branding and cabin aesthetics

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