A car charger that simplifies power delivery for multiple devices—especially in households with a mix of older and newer smartphones, tablets, and accessories—has been slashed to $16, a 35% reduction from its typical cost. The Lisen 4-in-1 car charger combines retractable cables, high-wattage output, and universal compatibility into a single unit designed for the auxiliary (cigarette lighter) port.

The device’s flexibility begins with two retractable cables: one USB-C capable of up to 30 watts, and one Apple Lightning cable delivering up to 12 watts. Each cable extends up to 31.5 inches, ensuring reach across the front seats of most vehicles. Beyond the retractable cables, the charger includes two fixed ports—a USB-C port with up to 15 watts and a USB-A port with up to 12 watts. While the retractable USB-C cable consistently delivers 30 watts, the total output across all ports can reach 69 watts when split among active connections.

This setup makes the charger particularly useful for families or individuals with diverse device ecosystems. Older iPhones and iPads relying on Lightning connectors won’t be left out, nor will Android devices or laptops with USB-C requirements. The retractable design also minimizes cable clutter, a common frustration during road trips.

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For those accustomed to juggling multiple chargers or struggling with short cables, the Lisen 4-in-1 offers a streamlined solution. The $16 price point—down from $25—further reduces the barrier to adoption, positioning it as a practical upgrade for anyone who frequently charges devices in a vehicle.

  • Ports: 2 retractable cables (USB-C, Lightning) + 2 fixed ports (USB-C, USB-A)
  • Power delivery: USB-C retractable (30W), Lightning retractable (12W), fixed USB-C (15W), fixed USB-A (12W); total output up to 69W
  • Cable length: 31.5 inches per retractable cable
  • Compatibility: iPhones (Lightning), iPads, Android phones/tablets, USB-C laptops, and legacy USB-A devices
  • Price: $16 (35% off)

The charger’s design prioritizes adaptability over raw speed, making it ideal for users who prioritize convenience over maximum charging rates. While the fixed USB-C port caps at 15 watts—far below the 30 watts of the retractable version—most smartphones and tablets will still charge at usable speeds. The tradeoff is worth it for those who value simplicity and universal compatibility.

Availability is currently limited to a discounted sale, with no confirmed long-term pricing. Those interested should act quickly to take advantage of the reduced cost before the promotion ends.