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The EXTRACTME 6.4A Motorcycle USB Charger is a high-performance charging solution designed for motorcycle enthusiasts. With dual USB ports offering a total output of 44W, it supports fast charging for multiple devices simultaneously. Its robust safety features ensure protection against various electrical issues, while the LED voltmeter and ON/OFF switch provide real-time monitoring and control. The charger is easy to install with versatile mounting options and is built to withstand the elements, making it a must-have accessory for any rider.
Item Weight | 0.17 Kilograms |
Unit Count | 2 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Color | Red USB A&C Port |
Energy Specifications Met | SAE |
Output Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Current Rating | 6.4 Amps |
Total USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
Power Plug | No Plug |
Main Power Connector Type | 2 Pin |
Portable | No |
Input Voltage | 12 Volts |
Mount Type | Handlebar Mount |
Amperage | 3.4 Amps |
Total Usb Ports | 2 |
Wattage | 24 watts |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Connector Type Used on Cable | USB Type A |
Compatible Devices | Phones, Tablets, Cameras, GPS, Cellular Phones |
Compatible Phone Models | Compatible with iPad, iPhone, iPod, HTC, Galaxy, Blackberry, Digital |
Additional Features | Removable SAE, Waterproof, Water Resistant |
C**K
Perfect solution
The short version:This charges my 11” iPad Pro and my iPhone 15 pro simultaneously.The long version:I used to use two Battery Tender adapters on my motorcycle that barely worked to keep my iPhone battery maintained and my iPad would actually lose charge throughout the day. Each device was plugged into its own adaptor and both screens are typically on all day while I ride. When I switched to the iPhone 15 pro it became apparent that it was time to look into USBC adapter options again (when I originally got the battery tender devices, usbc wasn’t a thing yet for these SAE adaptors) and I ran across this one. It seemed to have the best specs and be the most functional for my use, so I bought one to test.I quickly learned that it will not only maintain the charge on both of my devices, but it will actually charge them as well. This is wildly convenient because now my devices don’t have to be charged overnight and it’s less to do when I make hotel stops. Additionally, I’m not having to carry batteries for just in case.I have purchased a second one of these to carry as a spare because I do a lot of remote and long distance riding and a failure of a component this important could create some difficulty for me and it’s super easy to have a second unit tucked away with an extra set of charging cables in my essentials bag.I’m very happy with this purchase and I’m glad this technology is finally catching up.The one thing I wish this had was the ability to not use power when my devices aren’t plugged in. You have to remember to turn this off every time. Motorcycle batteries don’t have a lot of reserve and it may be easy to leave this on and drain enough of your motorcycle battery to cause it to not be able to start your bike. So far I haven’t done that, but sooner or later…
B**S
Great Product
Works perfectly. Used it on my last trip. Kept the phone charged. Can't ask for anything more.
W**H
Still Testing
Weather was good today so I finally got a chance to install this item. So far it seems to work.Pros: It works, it was easy to install, I just wish they gave different sizes for the handle bar mount.Cons: Display, where are you? I can barely read the display at all. I have tried to see if I could make it brighter, but it has eluded me.I have not checked to see if this is weather proof yet. I will have to keep my bike out in the elements to see if this unit holds up.Update 02/16: We had a storm roll through which lasted a couple of days. This device is still functioning. It still shows the voltage of the battery and it is still able to charge my phone.I gave this a 4 star due to the display. I have to get right close to the display to make it out.I did notice that my bike doesn't stutter to start with this unit. With the other unit I tested, it was drawing a lot of current when starting the bike. I do not recommend the Vemote motorcyle phone charger. It was definitely not waterproof.
S**N
Too early to say how good or bad it is
I don't expect it to be rainproof. That said, even the motorcyle is not fully rainproof. As long as it charges the phone nicely and fast enough, I will say this is a great product. I used a velcro tape instead of the supplied adhesive tape to mount the charger to the handbar. That way it is nice and snug and free from adhesive glue mess. I mounted it on the right side handlebar after realizing the charger screw knob comes into contact with the tank and will scratch it. It is much safer mounted on the right side. The wire is comfortably long to reach the battery and the fuse is a plus. The rubber cover is great way to protect the USB A and C slots from dust and road debris. Only downside (if at all) is that someone can drain you battery by just turning on the on-off power switch and charging his phone.
E**O
Very functional.
Works like it's says very convenient to gave on a motorcylce and charge your phone comes with USB and C type charging port, reads battery voltage accurately, installations is a breeze, enough cable to route it appropriately.
F**H
Awesome
Works perfectly I mean it sits right where it needs to be it took no time at all to install and very cost-effective the size is perfect for where it needs to be it has no battery so you have to worry about that and it fits perfect
R**H
Use it Every time I ride
This is great for keeping your phone charged, or powering your GPS like I do.The is one drawback that reduced this from 5 stars to 4: It doesn't auto power off.This device has some lights on it when it is turned on. It has a manual button to turn it on and off.If you have this attached directly to the battery AND don't remember to turn it off, it will completely drain your motorcycle battery in a few weeks. The cable that comes with it is designed to hook both the positive and the negative directly to the battery.So, in the winter when you don't ride very often (in southern Texas we have a surprising number of winter riding days) you may go out to your motorcycle and find that the battery is completely drained. This happened to me. When I hooked up a battery charger and got some juice into the battery I saw that I left this USB charger on.I bought my Honda Shadow Phantom new just 7 months ago, so my battery is not the issue.So if you get this you may want to wire it so it only has power when the motorcycle is on.If you ride your motorcycle several times a week I don't think it would be an issue even if you left this charger on. But if you don't ride for a few weeks and leave it on, get your battery charger out!
C**O
No issues.
No issues yet. Have them on two motorcycles and they both keep my phone charged on long trips.A good juice goose indeed.
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