Description
- Plug and Play Solution to Power Many Radar Detectors
- Aides in cleaning up installations
- 38″ overall length, ~ 36″ cable length
- NOTE: There are two versions. One is a sleeker cord that ONLY fits QC and PD compatible vehicles. The other has a converter that works with ALL USB-C ports. Extensions are NOT QC / PD compatible.
USB-C to 12V RJ11 Power Cable
Here’s a solution that prevents messy wires that we use ourselves! It is a universal part,
This takes a USB-C Plug (PD/QC Compatible or standard 5V) and gives you an RJ11 12V jack which is compatible with many radar detectors from popular manufacturers like Escort, Valentine, and Uniden.
Please check your radar manufacturer for specifications.
1 year warranty. Be careful not to place tension on the wire. This can break the casing and bend the connection between the PCB, port, and internal wires.
- Plug and Play Solution to Power Many Radar Detectors
- Aides in cleaning up installations
- 38″ overall length, ~ 36″ cable length
- NOTE: There are two versions. One is a sleeker cord that ONLY fits QC and PD compatible vehicles. The other has a converter that works with ALL USB-C ports.
Compatibility Notes
Many standard USBC ports on vehicles only support 5V output. Some newer Teslas (S, 3, X, Y) have been confirmed to have PD compatible ports which are capable of a higher voltage output. Please check your vehicle’s manufacturer / manual / forums for more details.
If you are unsure, choose Version 2 for maximum compatibility.
Other Solutions:
- USB A (normal plug) to RJ11
- Mirror Tap to RJ11
- OBD to RJ11
Confirmed Fitments:
2021+ Bronco Version 2 Cable and Escort Radar
2024 VW Atlas Version 2 Cable (Mirror Port) and Escort Redline 360
2024+ Toyota Tacoma / 2025 Toyota 4Runner Version 2 (Multimedia Screen Side Port), Version 1 Center Console Ports and Escort Radar
2024+ Toyota Land Cruiser Version 2
Potential List of QC / PD Ports (re-verify with your manufacturer):
| Vehicle Model (Year) | USB-C Fast Charging (PD/QC) | Notes / Port Power |
|---|---|---|
| Tesla Model 3 (2021+) | ✅ USB-C with PD | Front & rear USB-C with ~27 W PD (phones/tablets) (Tesla) |
| Tesla Model Y (2021+) | ✅ USB-C with PD | Same USB-C PD behavior as Model 3 (VWIDTalk) |
| Honda Prologue (2024+) | ✅ USB-C with PD | 45 W USB-C charging ports in each row (EV) (Wikipedia) |
| 2025 Nissan Rogue | ⚠️ Likely USB-C fast charging | Standard USB-C ports (faster than USB-A); official PD spec not fully detailed yet (MySA) |
| Volvo EX30 (2024+) | ⚠️ USB-C present | USB-C ports confirmed; fast charging expected but PD/QC spec not publicly confirmed (Wikipedia) |
| BMW (2025–2026 lineup) | ⚠️ USB-C present | Most BMW models now include USB-C; PD/QC support varies by trim and model year (SlashGear) |
| Mercedes-Benz (2025–2026) | ⚠️ USB-C present | Virtually all models have USB-C ports; fast-charge spec varies by trim (SlashGear) |
| Audi (2025–2026) | ⚠️ USB-C present | A3 / A5 / A6 / A8 include USB-C; PD/QC support varies (SlashGear) |
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