The Silicon Valley based outdoor consumer electronics company, Zendure that specializes in mobile power solutions and flashy aesthetics, releases new Passport III travel adapter on Kickstarter. The product has four USB-C ports, a USB-A port, and an AC output capable of delivering up to 65W. Zendure has branded the product as an ‘everything charger’.
Continuing its previous product features, Zendure’s new Passport III has an auto-resetting fuse and press-and-slide controls for easy one-handed operation. However, making a major change, the company has departed from the subdued charcoal and white exterior in its latest offerings and added some fun and nostalgia to the design. With a metallic ombre and facebook and translucent enclosure, Passport III evokes design trends from the mid ’90s and early ’00s.
The inside of the product is 100% modern. The primary USB-C port can deliver up to 65W, enough power to charge an iPhone to 50% in under 30 minutes or fully charge a 13 inch MacBook Pro in just two hours. Passport III uses GaN semiconductor technology to achieve high conversion power in a small form factor without overheating.
Passport III is a travel adapter. It works in over 200 countries and regions, with a variety of connectors and compatibility with a broad range of voltages. As Zendure has positioned their newest product as an “everything charger”, the product has the potential to replace numerous proprietary charging bricks.