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Zolt Produces “World’s Smallest, Lightest, Smartest Laptop Charger” @ CES 2016

CES 2016: Travelling around the world often requires a huge array of cables due to different power outlets and cable sizes used on different laptops. As a result, it’s quite inconvenient to find the correct adapter and adds a great deal of weight to your backpack. Thankfully, Zolt has engineered an ingenious solution which contains three USB charging ports, fold out prongs, and up to 70 watts of charging power. Furthermore, the device is compatible with the majority of laptops on the market including Acer, Asus, Compaq, Dell, Gateway, HP, IBM/Lenovo, MSI, Samsung, Toshiba, and others. You can also refer to the Compatibility Checker for specific models.

The unit is incredibly small and measures a mere Zolt 93mm in length, 34mm in diameter and weighs 100g. This is a third of the size of most laptop chargers. In terms of pricing, the Zolt charger is currently available for $99.99.

John Williamson

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