This review examines a 9-in-1 cigarette lighter splitter that delivers up to 191W via six charging ports and three 12V sockets, offering smart current distribution and a replaceable 10A fuse for safety. It covers measurable specs—dimensions, port types, total output, and cable length—plus build quality, certification status, and thermal behavior. What devices benefit most, how it handles simultaneous loads, and installation tips follow.
Key Takeaways
- Combines multiple charging standards into one unit, delivering up to 191W total for simultaneous device charging.
- Provides 6 USB ports (QC3.0, PD3.0, USB-A) plus 3 cigarette lighter sockets for broad device compatibility.
- Smart chip automatically distributes current, protecting against over-current, over-voltage, and short circuits.
- Practical for road trips, taxis, RVs, and fleet vehicles, supporting both 12V and 24V systems.
- Durable, compact design with CE/FCC/RoHS certification, LED voltage display, and a replaceable 10A fuse for safety.
Key Features and Performance
The 9-in-1 Cigarette Lighter Splitter combines multiple charging standards into a single compact unit, delivering up to 191W total power to support simultaneous charging of more than nine devices.
It offers 6 charging ports and 3 cigarette lighter sockets: 2 QC 3.0 (18W each), 2 PD 3.0 (30W each), 2 USB (15W max), and 3 lighter outlets (up to 80W).
How fast will devices charge? Peak outputs depend on port type and cable quality.
Practical considerations: total 191W shared by ports, 12V/24V compatibility, and a smart chip for efficient current distribution.
Key features summarized: compatibility, port mix, power limits.
Design, Safety, and Build Quality
A compact, utilitarian housing cues the 9-in-1 Cigarette Lighter Splitter’s focus on function over flair: matte plastic casing, individual rocker switches, and built-in covers for each port combine to create a unit that’s clearly designed for frequent in-car use.
The build is sturdy, measuring approximately 150mm x 60mm x 35mm, weighing about 180g.
Sturdy build with compact dimensions (150×60×35mm) and a lightweight 180g profile for everyday use
How safe is it? CE, FCC, RoHS certifications, an extra 10A replaceable fuse, and waterproof dust covers address over-current, over-voltage, and short-circuit risks.
Practical note: LED voltage display monitors 11.5–14.9V (12V) and 23.1–27.3V (24V).
Real-World Use Cases and Compatibility
Nine common in-car scenarios illustrate how the 9-in-1 Cigarette Lighter Splitter performs under everyday conditions: road trips with multiple passengers, work vans running dash cams and scanners, RVs and campers needing simultaneous device charging, taxis and rideshares powering phone mounts and payment terminals, delivery drivers operating tablets and thermal printers, emergency vehicles with radios and lights, long commutes with passengers, family outings with tablets and portable coolers, and mobile workshops using cordless tool chargers.
The device supports 12V/24V systems, 191W total, 6 ports plus 3 sockets.
Who benefits most? Fleet vehicles, RVs, and multi-passenger cars.
Practical note: monitor the LED voltage, use the 10A fuse.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can It Power a Portable Fridge While the Engine Is Off?
No. The device cannot reliably power a portable fridge with the engine off because its ports and fuse protections are designed for short-term accessory use; continuous high-current draw risks draining the vehicle battery and blowing the replaceable fuse.
How Long Is the Warranty and How to Claim It?
The warranty is typically one year. To claim it, the user contacts the seller or manufacturer with proof of purchase, product details, and photos; follow their return/repair authorization process and ship the unit per provided instructions.
Are Replacement Fuses and Dust Covers Available Separately?
Yes. The manufacturer supplies extra 10A replaceable fuses in the package and offers individual dust covers; additional replacements can be requested through customer support or purchased separately from authorized retailers or online parts distributors.
Will It Interfere With My Car Alarm or Remote Start?
Unlikely; the splitter uses standard 12V/24V cigarette lighter wiring and sealed fuses, so it typically won’t interfere with car alarms or remote start. Still, a professional installation is recommended to avoid wiring conflicts or drain issues.
Can It Be Hardwired to the Vehicle Instead of Using the Cigarette Plug?
Yes; it can be hardwired. A qualified installer should connect to fused ignition-switched and constant circuits, preserve grounding, and follow voltage limits. Proper wiring maintains safety features, fuses, and device functionality without relying on the cigarette plug.
Conclusion
The 9-in-1 cigarette lighter splitter delivers 191W total output, six USB/USB-C ports, and three 12V sockets in a compact 22 × 8 × 6 cm unit, suitable for vans, RVs, and multi-passenger cars. Safety features include a replaceable 10A fuse and certified overload protection; the smart chip balances current. Will it overload one socket if others draw power? No — the chip distributes up to specified per-port limits, but users should observe combined wattage and cable quality.