This $20 car charger is hiding some smart features you’ll wonder how you ever lived without

The Roav SmartCharge Spectrum by Anker is quite possibly the best car charger on the planet. For just $19.99 you get two USB ports with Quick Charge 3.0 tech, the speediest fast charging tech out there right now. But you also get so much more than that, including a car locator feature that pairs with the smartphone app to remember where you parked, a battery quality monitor feature that warns you if your car battery might die soon, and even an ambient lighting feature that supports 16,000 different colors. Definitely check it out.

Roav by Anker SmartCharge Spectrum 30W Car Charger with Quick Charge 3.0, for iPhone X/8/7/6s/P…: $19.99

Here are the key details from the product page:

  • HIGH-SPEED CHARGING: Advanced technology intelligently provides simultaneous, high speed charging to driver and passenger.(Does not support Adaptive Fast Charging for Samsung Galaxy S9 or S9+.)

  • BUILT-IN CAR LOCATOR: The Roav app records your car’s location the instant Bluetooth connection is lost and guides you back. Forgot where you parked? Roav didn’t.

  • CAR BATTERY MONITOR: Every time you start your engine the Roav app will log your car’s battery performance. Keep a record and see how your battery is doing at a glance.

  • SPECTRUM LIGHTS: Instantly adjust the tone and hue of 16, 000 LEDs via the Roav app to accentuate your car’s interior or set the mood of your drive.

  • WHAT’S IN THE BOX: Roav SmartCharge SPECTRUM. Happy Card, Welcome Guide, 18-month worry-free warranty, and our friendly customer service.

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