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The DROK USB to 12V Adapter is a compact, efficient boost converter that steps up 5V USB input to a stable 12V DC output at 1A max current. Designed for emergency power backup and versatile device compatibility, it features plug-and-play ease, a 1.2m cable, and an LED load indicator to ensure your routers, fans, lamps, and more stay powered during outages or on the move.
| ASIN | B09M3LMSS3 |
| Amperage | 1 A |
| Best Sellers Rank | #72,081 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #279 in Power Converters |
| Brand | DROK |
| Built-In Media | 1 adapter, 1 DC connector (3.5x1.35mm) |
| Color | No Screen |
| Compatible Devices | Router, Small Fans, Desk Lamps, Solar Panels, USB Power Packs, Power Adapters, Speakers, Bluetooth Audio Devices Compatible Devices Router, Small Fans, Desk Lamps, Solar Panels, USB Power Packs, Power Adapters, Speakers, Bluetooth Audio Devices See more |
| Compatible Phone Models | Apple Samsung Huawei |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Connector Type | Auxiliary |
| Current | DC |
| Current Rating | 1.2 A |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 79 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Included Components | 1 adapter, 1 DC connector (3.5x1.35mm) |
| Input Voltage | 5 volts |
| Item Weight | 35 g |
| Manufacturer | DROK |
| Mfr Part Number | 200610 |
| Model Number | 200610 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Output Current | 1 A |
| Output Voltage | 12 volts |
| Power Plug | No Plug |
| Total Usb Ports | 1 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Wattage | 12 watts |
K**1
Perfect for emergency asus mobile router with power bank
This is exactly what I wanted to go from lower voltage to what is required by router from a power bank. This is my emergency backup ran off my phones mobile data if internet outage or electrical outage. Good build quality. Price seems fair and it met my needs and functions well. I can tell you the smaller adaptor fit my asus router.
P**O
Works well for what it is
I found it hard to find a decent 5v USB to 12 converter. This one seems to work well so far. I have 3 of them, the open circuit output voltage ranges from 12.4 to 12.63 volts. Seems like a large range, but these are cheap devices, probably just a switching step up converter. I cannot say how much current I can draw out of them, but I started using one to power a device that draws about 3/4 amp, and in parallel with a LiON battery as backup this converter was able to run the device and slowly charge the battery. So I'm thinking it's capable of 1 amp or so. For now I'm using two of them in parallel (via Y cable), and yes this is probably not designed for by the manufacturer. As you would expect, open circuit you get the higher of the two converter voltages, then under 3/4 amp total load (in parallel) they dropped to 12.45 volts. Not bad in my application as the backup battery needs min of 12.3 volts to charge. They don't get very warm and have internal LED that is green with no load, and red with any load so you can see when some current is being drawn when the LED goes red. I did originally plan on putting a 47uF cap on the output of each one hoping to smooth out the output when in parallel in case somehow they interfered with each other, but that doesn't seem necessary so far especially with the backup battery serving the cap function. Hope this is useful info.
J**1
Fire Hazard, beware!
This worked for nearly two years, but I only used it about 20 times in total. Last I used it, it overheated, melted the plastic inside the USB connector and ruined my USB port. I started to smell something burning and found the problem right away... I'm glad the issue happened when I was nearby or it could have caused a fire. This thing is a serious safety hazard.
V**R
it powers my Yaesu VX8-DX ham radio, low power only
I bought this so that I could use my phone backup battery bank with my radio. It has a finnickey power-on sequence that needs experimentation. In short, I power on the battery bank at nearly the same moment I power on my HAM radio. Also, it does not provide enough power for transmit on the 2 highest power settings, but does work on the 2 lowest transmit power settings. I'll just use a bigger antenna if I anticipate needing it. Too bad nobody makes one that provides enough current for the higher power levels. Maybe one will come along in the future, I'll be on the lookout for it.
B**S
Works great, don't need to run wire to 12v.
Works great to power 12v android auto display on my motorcycle.
J**G
Works with Shure wireless
I got this to get rid of the wall wart power supply that came with my Shure GLXD16+ wireless system. Works great delivering power using a USB out on my power strip, cleans up my board. I recommend you verify the AMPs/Volts out on your USB device to ensure it matches this. Works for me!
I**S
I connected it to my ADSL modem and it turns off after 7 minutes.
I bought this adapter hoping to use a power bank to power my ADSL modem in case there was a breakdown in the commercial power supply. The result is that the modem turns on and works fine for 7-10 minutes and then begins to reset. I assume that this adapter does not do voltage regulation, or the power bank does not provide a stable voltage. I think I'm going to buy one of the mini-UPS that give DC output instead.
J**E
Great product
Works great
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