Where is the Mercedes-Benz car charger located?

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OLucas
07/30/25 4:41am
To use the Mercedes-Benz car charger, you need to purchase a car inverter from an auto accessories store, plug it into the cigarette lighter socket, and then connect the original phone charger to the inverter for charging. Most USB ports in cars are designed for audio data transmission, so the current output for most vehicle interfaces is only 5V/0.5A. Below is relevant information: 1. Function of car chargers: Car chargers are accessories designed to allow car owners to conveniently charge digital devices anytime, anywhere using the car's power source. Some high-end car chargers typically include 2 USB ports, enabling simultaneous charging of two digital devices. These products usually feature overload protection, short circuit protection, high-voltage input protection, and high-temperature protection—four safety protection functions to ensure safe usage. Car chargers can be used both in vehicles and at home, offering a multifunctional solution that combines car charging, direct charging, and USB charging. 2. Product features: Equipped with a computer-automated protection chip, it ensures safe usage anywhere, providing perfect protection for devices during charging. The car charger plug is designed with a built-in fuse; in case of excessive voltage or current, the fuse automatically blows to protect the device. The car charger head also includes a USB port, supporting power output for various USB interface devices.
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