RAEGR RapidLink 350 and 400 car chargers with up to 38W total output launched starting at Rs. 1599


RAEGR, a popular Indian smartphone accessories brand, has announced the launch of the RapidLink 350 and RapidLink 400 car chargers in India. These two chargers support the USB-PD standard via USB Type-C and they are both designed to be flush against the car’s cigarette lighter port.

The RapidLink 350 features a single USB Type-C port that support the USB PD standard at up to 30W. It has a compact metal housing, with a blue LED in the front to indicate if the charger is active or not. The charger has built-in protections for overheating, over-voltage and over-current, and it will come with a USB Type-C to Type-C cable included in the box.

The RapidLink 400 has two charging ports – one USB Type-A port that supports Qualcomm’s QC 3.0 standard at up to 18W and one USB Type-C port that supports the USB PD standard at up to 20W, for a total of 38 watts of output power. It also features protections for overheating, over-voltage and over-current, and will come with a USB Type-C to Type-C cable included in the box.

The RAEGR RapidLink 350 is priced at Rs. 1,599, but you can get it at a cheaper rate on Amazon.in. The RapidLink 400 is available from Amazon.in for Rs. 1619.

Commenting on the launch of these chargers, Ajesh George, MD, RAEGR said:

The RAEGR RapidLink 350 and 400 are ideal for those who travel by car or drive around frequently and don’t have sufficient time to charge their devices before leaving. Using a RapidLink in the car, your devices can charge at super speeds of up to 38 watts. So you can now forget about charging your devices at home and when you reach your destination, your smartphone or tablet’s battery will be fully replenished on arrival.