Cut the Cable: Power Your Mini Max via USB
The new XOGO Mini Max media player is unique in the industry. It's a low-cost, 4K digital signage player that's designed to run your XOGO content 24/7. It tucks behind any modern TV, and includes an international power supply with plug-ends for the US, UK, Europe and Australia. But what if you don't have an available power outlet for your Mini Max? Or what if you simply want to eliminate the cable clutter behind your TV? In that case, USB power may be the answer.
Introducing the Mission Cables USB Power Supply
Originally designed as an accessory for Amazon's Fire Stick, the Mission Cables USB power supply plugs into the micro-USB port on your XOGO Mini Max, and into any available USB port on your TV. It acts like a battery - taking power from your USB port and passing it along to the Mini Max, while storing excess energy for peak times (i.e. when you're running a XOGO playlist that includes lots of 4K videos). That gives you reliable playback performance from your Mini Max, while eliminating the need to run a power cable to the wall outlet.
We've been testing several Mini Maxes in our labs with this USB power supply, and have been very pleased with the results. Our QA team reports zero failures, even when running processor-intense 4K videos. We're anxious to hear what you think of it as well; would you considering cutting the cable, or are you happy with the normal power supply?
Mission Cables' USB power supply is available now for just USD $24.99 on Amazon.