Aduro Qi-Certified Wireless Charging Vent Mount for $17

May 8, 2020   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
Aduro Qi-Certified Wireless Charging Vent Mount for $17
Expires May 07, 2120 23:59 PST
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KEY FEATURES

The Aduro Qi-Certified Wireless Charging Vent Mount is a universally compatible smartphone charger that easily clips onto your car’s air vent. This allows you to power up your device and use it for navigation within sight, but out of your hands while driving. It securely holds most phones in the market up to 5.5″ wide. Thanks to its swivel ball joint, you can even choose to view your phone in portrait or landscape mode depending on your needs.

  • Charge your phone using Qi wireless technology
  • Ball-joint swivel mechanism adjusts viewing angle w/ ease
  • Holds any device up to 5.5″ wide
  • Vent attachment fits almost any air vent

PRODUCT SPECS

Specs

  • Color: black
  • Materials: plastic, metal
  • Product dimensions: 6″H x 6″L x 3″W
  • Universal compatiblity
  • Qi wireless
  • Swivel ball joint
  • Manufacturer’s 1-year warranty

Includes

  • Aduro Qi-Certified Wireless Charging Vent Mount

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