Fosmon Releases New Upgraded Dual 2 Max Controller Charging Station for Xbox Series X and Series S
The upgraded version of the current Amazon's Choice and Best Seller is equipped with two 2200mAh battery packs for two times the charging power and up to 45 hours of uninterrupted play time
MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 23, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Fosmon, the leading supplier of electronic accessories including gaming, audio/video, home improvement, computer accessories, and travel products, today announced the launch of the Fosmon Dual 2 Max Xbox Series X/S Controller Charging Station, an upgraded version of the previous Amazon's Choice and Best Selling model for the Xbox One. The popular gaming product is available now for preorder in black and white on Fosmon's website for a special price of $39.99, through the end of November. Once released, the charging station will retail at $59.99.
A top-rated choice among Xbox users for its speedy charging capabilities and extensive battery life - more than two times that of its predecessor - Fosmon's dual charging station replaces your controllers' battery housing with rechargeable battery packs. When not in use, the controller can be placed on the charging station to begin charging automatically, making it a quick and easy process for users in between gaming sessions.
Additional, unique features of the charging dock that make it a must-have for gamers of any ability include:
- Longer Lasting Rechargeable Batteries: With two 2200mAh NiMH battery packs that provide up to 45 hours of playtime per charge, Fosmon's rechargeable battery packs are built to last with a lifespan of more than 1000 charge cycles per battery pack.
- Quick, Efficient, and Easy To Use Charging: Thanks to the dual conductive leads, there is no need to remove the battery pack to charge a controller. Users simply place the equipped controller on the charging station and the controller will start charging automatically.
- Green LED Indicator: The helpful green LED indicator will blink while a controller is charging, and stays lit once complete.
- Backwards compatibility with Xbox One, One S, One X or Elite Controllers: This controller charging station not only works with the new Xbox Series X/S, it is also backwards compatible with Xbox One, One S, One X and Elite controllers.
- Limited Lifetime Warranty: This product comes with a limited lifetime warranty.
Fosmon Dual 2 Max Xbox Series X/S Controller Charging Station (MSRP $59.99)
Available for preorder through the end of November for a special price of $39.99 in black or white on Fosmon.com.
"We're proud to bring out our enthusiasts' best possible gaming performances with the latest version of their favorite dual controller charging dock, now providing more than two times the battery life for their controllers," said Simon Loh, CEO of Fosmon. "The announcement of our Dual 2 Max Xbox Controller Charger with two 2,200mAh NiMH battery packs reaffirms Fosmon's commitment to innovation for the ultimate experience of uninterrupted play."
The Xbox Dual 2 Max Charging Dock, as well as Fosmon's other electronic accessories for audio/video, smarthomes and home automation products, include 24/7 free customer support and free standard shipping to United States customers. For more information and to shop Fosmon products, visit the company website or follow updates on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
About Fosmon
Founded in 2007 in St. Paul, Minn., Fosmon has been the leading supplier of electronic accessories including gaming, audio/video, home improvement, computer accessories, and travel products. We are committed to helping make everyday life easier by providing solutions for every electronic and household need, from the yard to the kitchen, to every corner of the house. We have served millions of satisfied customers over the years. At Fosmon, customer satisfaction is guaranteed and backed by our experienced USA-based customer support and lifetime warranties. Fosmon: Every day. Every need.
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Abby Gieseke, Fosmon, 612-644-5447, [email protected]
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