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Small, simple, and ready for whatever road tomorrow brings, this charger is the kind of tiny upgrade that quickly feels ...
And when the battery runs low, you can plug the DVD player in using either a car adapter or a 110-volt plug, both of which are included.
The beauty of the Volt (which I owned back in 2013) was that 90 percent of the time it was an electric car but could switch to a gas engine-driven generator for long trips.
The advantage of this particular adapter is its size. The small design looks like a tiny flash drive, with a built-in USB-A connector that’s designed to plug straight into your car.
The Ottocast Car TV Mate Max offers a solid upgrade for in-car entertainment. It brings wireless CarPlay and Android Auto together with HDMI input in one unit.