🔋 Power Up Your Ride with Confidence!
The MOTOPOWER MP0609A 3.1Amp Motorcycle USB Port Kit is a robust and versatile charging solution designed for motorcyclists. With a universal compatibility for devices like phones and tablets, it features a durable, water-resistant design and flexible mounting options, ensuring you stay powered up on your adventures. Backed by a 1-year warranty, this adapter is perfect for those who demand reliability and efficiency.
Item Weight | 0.2 Pounds |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Material | Polycarbonate, Polyvinyl chloride |
Color | Red, Black |
Energy Specifications Met | SAE |
Output Current | 3.1 Amps |
Output Voltage | 5 Volts (DC) |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Current Rating | 3.1 Amps |
Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Power Plug | CEE 7/16 Europlug |
Main Power Connector Type | 2 Pin |
Portable | Yes |
Number of Power Levels | 1 |
Input Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
Mount Type | Universal |
Amperage | 3.1 Amps |
Total Usb Ports | 1 |
Wattage | 15 watts |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Connector Type Used on Cable | USB Type A |
Compatible Devices | Tablets, GPS, Cellular Phones |
Compatible Phone Models | All |
Additional Features | Waterproof, Short Circuit Protection, Fast Charging |
E**R
Quality includes what you need
As mentioned in my previous review of this product and its similar items from the same company I buy their collection it's cheap and I get all the S.A. E connectors the extension cables different fuse types that way when I install on my motorcycles I have everything I need and it's so cheap if you go to a motorcycle shop to have this installed you'll pay so much just fir the parts.
J**E
Powers my phone weirdly.
I bought this for an older bike, hooked it straight into my battery tender plug, and it worked right away. I decided I didn't want to run the block up to the handlebars and just used a USB cable to run it up there; it works flawlessly and doesn't run the battery down. For the price, it can't be beat. If it only lasts a few months, so be it.
G**E
Sporty USB port..
This is a good usb port...well made, plent of wire to reach the battery on wifes 883....has a weather cover....would for sure buy this again...
M**E
Simple way to add a USB port to your bike
The DR650SE I ride is an old school motorcycle; among other characteristics, it's totally lacking in any "tech". I wanted a setup for my cellphone and the first thing I needed was power.This is a very simple USB setup; it supplies standard 5vdc USB power many electronic bike accessories use to operate ...and it can be used to charge a cellphone. The socket assembly is held to your handle bar using zip ties ...which aren't included. The extension line to the battery was plenty long enough to use on my DR and includes a 7.5 amp fuse. There's an SAE connector allowing you to disconnect the USB port when not in use (advised by the instructions) and allowing you to connect a battery charger/tender having SAE connections. The unit runs on 12 - 24v DC and provides the standard USB 5vdc output. Inside the socket module are all the electronics controlling output voltage and amperage. The module doesn't support "fast charging" ...which makes sense since it's NOT solely a phone charger but a source of 5vdc USB power.I haven't tested the water resistance capability of the socket module so I can't comment on how well it keeps out water. The socket has a snug-fitting cap to keep water and debris out of it when not in use; this, via the description, is the only time the plug module will be anything approaching water proof. If the USB port is in use, facing upwards and you end up in the rain ...water *will* get into the socket. There's nothing special about the USB socket itself that looks like it would keep out water. You might be able to to flip the socket upside down (so the USB port faces down) and this may improve chances the socket doesn't get water in it but ...no guarantee. The plug module is solid and appears to be sealed; the cord inlet on the bottom has a strain relief/seal.So far this USB module has worked well; I have not had any issues and it hasn't damaged my Android phone; it works fine as a phone charger. If you know you're going to be riding in wet weather, I would not recommend using the port; put the cover on the port or flip it upside down and hope.
J**.
Good product for the price.
Good product.
Z**L
Inexpensive USB outlet for a motorcycle
There are a couple of things I want on every motorcycle I own:-A cellphone holder so I can use GPS-A charger so I can keep using my phone GPS without worrying about battery lifeWith these two items I can jump on the bike, ride for as long as my butt and my gas tank will allow, and not worry about running out of phone battery in the middle of nowhere.This unit is dead simple to install. The ring terminals go on the battery posts, the wire gets routed to the front of the bike, and the outlet is placed somewhere you can plug in a charging cable and have it reach your phone.I used 3M double-sided tape to bond it to the triple tree in a convenient spot. The charger body is very tiny so it's easy to find a place for it. I then looped up all the slack in the cable and zip-tied it to a nearby wiring harness to keep things from dangling.The charger has worked fine. It keeps my old and power-hungry phone topped up during riding. I like the fact that the wiring harness has a fuse installed near the battery. If a wire chafes through and grounds out on the frame, it'll pop the fuse. I won't have to worry about a smoking wire running the entire length of the bike underneath my plastic fairings (or near another wiring harness).For less than $10, this charger is well worth buying.
A**T
Good for price. After 4 months still working well to charge iPhone from motorcycle
Works fine to charge iPhone from motorcycle and has not created any "unsupported device" error codes on phone when charging. Low cost to purchase. It's very clear how to install it. For 4 months and 7000 miles it's worked perfectly, however it is starting to look a little weathered, including red cord is showing some sun fading, but that's not impacting functionality. Physically small so not very intrusive on the bike. Does not run hot. If there is any sleeping parasitic drain from battery it's very minimal, so I just leave it plugged in and permanently zip tied it to the handlebars so it conveniently sits ready to use all the time. There might be better, but not for the price. Yes, would buy again.
S**
Charges my phone while I ride!
Great product for your bike!
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