2-in-1 Wireless Charger + UV Sanitizer for $37
April 6, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
This combined wireless charger and UV sterilizer in one makes the smartphone charging and cleaning process completely hassle-free! The device supports QI charging and is compatible with the most popular models of phones, intelligent recognition function enable it also to sterilize other small items like earbuds, baby’s toys, eyeglasses, watches, jewelry, and more without unnecessary charging.
- Compatible with various smartphones
- Independent coil, stable magnetic field, 80% conversion rate
- Automatic power off after full charge, low-temperature operation throughout,
- Built-in MCU & IC chip provide eight-layer protection
- Intelligently identify items that cannot be charged & only provide sterilization
- Separate switch design for sterilization lamp, three gear control.
- Support QI wireless charging& 5W general charge, Android 10W fast charge
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: white
- Materials: ABS, PC
- Product dimensions: 4.33″H x 3.93″L x 3.93″W
- Weight: 5.8 oz
- Wireless sensing distance: ≤ 6mm
- Input: DC5V / 2A
- Input interface: Micro USB2.0
- Qi-wireless charging output power: 5W (max) / 10W (max)
- One-click switch:15 minutes work / 25 minutes work / shut down
- 8-layer protection
- Manufacturer’s 1-year warranty
Compatibility
- Qi-enabled smartphones
Includes
- 2-in-1 Wireless Charger + UV Sanitizer
- USB Cable
- Manual
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