USB port locations?

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Base LX 2019. I found the one on the cord underneath the dash/console. Manual says the one in the console is only on certain models (not mine).
Is there another USB port anywhere?
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Base LX 2019. I found the one on the cord underneath the dash/console. Manual says the one in the console is only on certain models (not mine).
Is there another USB port anywhere?
That’s the only one sir
 

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That’s the only one sir
You might be able to add a 2nd USB socket .. The actual Head Unit may have 2 ports, but in your Trim, only one seems to be connected and available to use.
 

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That’s the only one sir
I almost went crazy trying to find the non-existent second USB port in my '17 Sport Hatchback. I just about tore the console apart looking for it :confused:
 

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I just ended up buying one of these:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07FSCSRY7/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Now I can plug in the GPS and charge a phone or two at the same time.
Many Thanks :)

After seeing your post and looking at the Adapter, I decided it was just what I needed, to both power the rechargeable Battey powered TPMS gauge, as well as to provide USB power to other devices. The Volt Meter is an added Bonus.

I did notice that the Voltmeter only indicated 12.1 volts when I plugged it in which is a little alarming.
That was the day after a reasonably long run, without the headlights on, so I am wondering why it is not up at more like a fully charged 13.4 volt.
Maybe the Meter ? More Likely the CRAP Honda battery !!!
(Project for later this week).

But I do like the Adapter -- so thanks again for the "heads up"

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Even though our batteries are commonly referred to as "12-volt" batteries, if you measure your voltage with a multimeter and it reads "12.00" volts, your battery is actually significantly discharged.

Fully-charged, our REDTOPs (including 34M BLUETOP) will read approximately 12.6-12.8 volts and our YELLOWTOPs will read approximately 13.0-13.2 volts (including BLUETOPs with light gray cases). When any 12-volt battery is discharged below 12.4 volts, sulfation begins to occur within the battery. Over time, this sulfation will diminish both the performance and lifespan of the battery. Regular use of a quality battery maintainer will keep batteries properly charged and extend their useful life.
Ref: https://www.optimabatteries.com/en-us/experience/2010/09/124-magic-number-batteries
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