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Revolutionary Universal Plastic Device Connector Released!

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Duo Maj Sho company has released a long-awaited version of Universal Plastic Device Connector (UPDC). Let’s say: “No Overpayments!” for adapters and connectors. After all, now you do not need a long and painful search for the appropriate adapter to your radio, computer or charger. Simply attach UPDC at connector’s end and firmly plant them in another slot. It is important that all contacts connected to UPDC.

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