My panel currently has a 12V "cigar lighter" socket, in which I've been using a plug-in USB adapter to charge my phone. Since the old-school socket is pretty much obsolete these days, I'd like to change this out for a dedicated, hardwired USB receptacle. I'd ideally like to find one that fits in the existing round hole without any other fasteners, so I don't have to mess up my panel labeling. And of course I want one that's not going to melt, burn up, or generate a bunch of RF interference. USB-C would be great, since that's the way everything is headed in the future, but USB-A (rectangular plug) is acceptable too.
A google search yields hundreds of options, but it's hard to tell if any particular one is suitable for aircraft use. Anybody have a suggestion based on positive experience?
Current "cigar lighter" socket in my panel:

A google search yields hundreds of options, but it's hard to tell if any particular one is suitable for aircraft use. Anybody have a suggestion based on positive experience?
Current "cigar lighter" socket in my panel:
