USB in your car

I had seen a few adapters that convert the car lighter into a powered USB port but they were all ugly looking or too bulky. Then I read about the Belkin Micro USB adapter on Gizmodo and decided to order one from Amazon.

Because its tiny it fits perfectly into the car lighter without sticking out so it actually gives the impression that it came built in from the factory. I am currently using it to charge my iPhone and BlackBerry but you could use it to charge other devices. Very practical.

It costs KD5.750 and comes with an iPhone cable. [Amazon Link]

Update: Changed picture to a better one

Update2: According to a reader its available at Alghanim X-cite for KD8


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  1. ma7 says:

    got the same one for 8 KD at X-Cite (AlGanem) in Avenues.

  2. Khaled says:

    careful, people had their iphones burn with belkin accessories (unconfirmed until now).

  3. Nobu says:

    An USB port should be standard in cars by now.

    Question: Can you use it for playing mp3 files from a USB flash stick or media player going through your car’s sound system? Probably not. This is the next big thing. ;)

  4. Dj Hams says:

    Its funny Khaled should say that. I was just going to leave a comment about my iPod Video that had its circuit board burned because of it recharging using the USB adapter in the car.

  5. Salem says:

    Looks pretty neat. I honestly thought it was built-in with the car.

  6. A.Albaz says:

    The Wrangler is out fitted with 2 power outlets from the factory? Or did you mod it to have 2?

  7. Mark says:

    Albaz: its out fitted with 2 from the factory

  8. Mark says:

    Nobu: I have another usb port in the glove compartment in which I use to connect my ipod to the sound system or usb flash stick.

  9. HeartBeat says:

    Nice!

  10. vampire says:

    that’s just a charger,, just for info

  11. BoBader says:

    Nobu: In the States the majority of new cars (2009+) comes with USB port for your MP3 player (iPod, iPhones.. etc) to charge and play music. I don’t know if they do in Kuwait though.


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