HOME CHARGER ADAPTER 38W N910F Turbo by LDO is a compact and reliable fast-charging solution for modern devices. Equipped with a single USB-C Power Delivery (PD) port, it delivers up to 38W output, making it perfect for charging smartphones, tablets, and lightweight laptops.
The foldable 3‑pin plug is compatible with standard wall sockets and folds flat for easy portability. Despite its small size, the charger packs serious features: over-voltage, over-current, and over-temperature protections ensure safe charging across all supported gadgets.
Designed for universal compatibility, it offers multiple voltage levels (5 V/3 A, 9 V/3 A, 12 V/3 A, 15 V/2.5 A, 20 V/1.9 A), optimizing charging efficiency. Whether you’re recharging a smartphone during a commute or powering an ultrabook at a café, the LDO N910F Turbo Charger keeps pace with your day.
Built to be durable and stylish, this 3‑pin 38W PD charger is an essential tech accessory for anyone on the go.
Specifications
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Model | LDO N910F Turbo Home Charger Adapter |
| Output Power | 38 W (USB‑C PD) |
| Port | Single USB‑C |
| Voltage/Current | 5 V/3 A, 9 V/3 A, 12 V/3 A, 15 V/2.5 A, 20 V/1.9 A |
| Plug Type | Foldable 3‑Pin (Type G) |
| Protocols Supported | USB Power Delivery |
| Safety Features | Over‑voltage, Over‑current, Over‑temperature |
| Compatibility | Smartphones, tablets, small laptops |
| Design | Compact, foldable, matte finish |
| Color Options | White / Black (varies by stock) |
FAQs
Q1: Can this charger fast-charge my smartphone?
Yes, it supports USB-C Power Delivery up to 38W, ideal for fast charging compatible phones.
Q2: Is the 3‑pin plug compatible with Indian sockets?
Yes—the foldable Type G plug fits standard Indian wall outlets.
Q3: Can it charge a laptop like MacBook Air?
Yes, it delivers enough power (38W) for many ultrabooks and tablets.
Q4: Is the charger safe for overnight charging?
Yes, it offers built-in OVP, OCP, and OTP protections, ensuring safe operation.
Q5: Does it support multitasking like charging & data transfer?
No—it’s dedicated to fast power delivery only, without data functions.






























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