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Review on 🏍️ Cliff Top Golden Motorcycle USB Charger 4.6A 23W | Dual-Port Fast Charging, Waterproof | For ATV/UTV, Smartphones, GPS, Tablets by Joshua Mccall

Revainrating 4 out of 5

i almost love it in GPS, finders and accessories

I almost like it. But I can't give it 4.5 stars so I agree I like it. Quality at the highest level. I looked at all the USB power options for motorcycles on Revain and this one turned out to be the best. The waterproof coating gives a safe feeling when you ride on a rainy day and bathe the bike. That is hard! You can feel the weight of the high quality design and materials used, in contrast to the device this replaced which feels cheap and only lasted 11 months. The LED light makes it convenient and easy to plug in the USB cable during night driving when the phone battery is low and you don't want to mess around - I find that a good safety feature. The stainless steel bracket and aluminum body won't rust, a new requirement for any accessory I add to my bike. If it rusts, don't buy it. The cons are short-lived but worth noting - 1) There is a way to turn the device on or off. The LED is on all the time and I connected it directly to the battery. So if my bike wasn't used every week of the year, I had to disconnect it from the battery during storage or put a battery tender on the bike. . 2) Cliff-Top didn't finish the power cable - they're forced to figure it out themselves. I cut the 7.5 amp fused SAE connector and soldered the wires together so I can screw it to my battery. 3) The power cables were too short to fit on the handlebars of my Triumph Tiger battery. Therefore, soldering in the SAE connector as an extension cable made it possible to use it in real life. The cliff top should make the wires about 10 inches longer.

Pros
  • Input: 12-24 V DC power, 30 volts max; Output: DC 5V/4.6A High Speed USB Charging Ports You can charge two mobile devices at the same time and provide fast charging without overloading.
Cons
  • Some errors