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The 11-generation Civic armrest doesn't have a charging port. The reason why the eleventh generation Civic armrest has no charging port is to avoid the confusion and safety hazard...

Does the 11-generation Civic armrest have a charging port?

The 11-generation Civic armrest doesn't have a charging port.
The reason why the eleventh generation Civic armrest has no charging port is to avoid the confusion and safety hazards of the power cord.
Vehicle armrests are mainly designed to store items and provide support functions, rather than to charge equipment.
If the charging port is set in the armrest, it may cause problems such as entanglement of the wire and overheating of the charging device, posing potential risks to the safety of the vehicle and passengers. Although the eleventh generation Civic armrest does not have a charging port, there are many on-board chargers on the market that can meet the charging needs of passengers.
Passengers can charge devices such as mobile phones and tablets by purchasing on-board chargers, while also avoiding the confusion of charging lines. In addition, some vehicles also provide rear USB ports or on-board power outlets, which passengers can use to charge. In short, although the 11-generation Civic armrest does not have a charging port, passengers can meet their charging needs in other ways, while also ensuring the safety and cleanliness of the vehicle.


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The Domain has two charging ports, one under the center console and one in the storage box.

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But these two usb ports are not used to charge phones and transfer things. Because the voltage of the two usb ports is not enough to charge the phone, you can only plug the u disk to play music!

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If you want to connect to a mobile phone, you need to insert a converter in the same place as the cigarette lighter.