Los Angeles, Calif. – November 2, 2011 – Qmadix, a Los Angeles-based mobile accessory solutions company, has revealed the newest addition to its charging solution arsenal – the USB Twin Tablet Charging Kit  that provides 20W (4.2 amps) of power and allows users to simultaneously charge two separate iPads.

The vehicle charging kit includes a USB Twin Tablet Charging Hub made from heat resistant,  rugged polycarbonate and offers advanced smart circuitry to prevent overheating. Each port delivers 2.1 amps of power to properly charge your Apple device.  The kit includes a USB Charging-Data Sync Cable featuring the approved 30-pin connector made for iPod, iPhone and iPad.

“The USB Twin Tablet Charging Kit joins our abundant line of charging solutions, which includes over a dozen models for various mobile devices,” said Greg Keushgerian Executive vice president of sales and marketing.  “We have taken our more than 20 year history in the mobile charging category to develop a solution that we think will be accepted as the premier charging product for iPad, iPhone and iPod.”

The USB Twin Tablet Charging Kit is available for $39.99 MSRP and will be offered at fine retailers such as hhgregg, Fry’s Electronics, Micro-Center, Macmall.com and of course Qmadix.com.

About Qmadix
Qmadix was founded by a team of dedicated leaders with over 20 years of success in the technology accessory industry. Their long-standing commitment to providing quality product and innovative solutions has always been and remains the cornerstone of the Qmadix philosophy today. They continue to evolve with new ideas in technology, products and services, continually reinventing solutions for the accessory industry by proposing new custom programs, competitive pricing, quality product backed with outstanding service and support. Qmadix offers a range of accessories, from cases and mobile charging solutions to computer peripherals and more. For more information, please visit www.Qmadix.com.

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