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IntopicWireless Charging Gravity Car Phone Holder

R259

Retail: R500
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The Intopic WCP-16 meets the Qi 1.2 wireless fast charge standard. It features FOD technology to avoid over current short circuit & heat. It has a stable & solid gravity bracket with air outlet clamp.

Product Features
  • Wireless Charging Phone holder
  • 73% high conversion rate
  • Stable & solid gravity bracket with air outlet clamp
  • 7mm inductive charging distance
  • Foreign Object Detection design
Product Specifications
  • Wireless charging version: Qi 1.2 (10W)
  • Rated input current: 2.4A (5V) / 1.66A (9V)
  • Output Voltage and current: 5V/1A - 9V/1.1A
  • Output power: 5W at 5V / 7.5W at 9V / 10W at 9V
  • Support circuit protection: over voltage, over current, over temperature, Foreign Object Detection
  • Charging distance: 7mm (max)
  • Holder support smartphone with a maximum of 6.3inch & 8.5cm width
  • Compatible with most smartphones with wireless charging technology (qi)
  • Colour: Black
  • Product code: WCP-16

NB: The Wireless charging holder supports smartphone with a max of 6.3inch & 8.5cm width.

Compatibility
  • Apple: iPhone 8/8+, X/Xs/Xs Max/Xr
  • Samsung: S6/S6 edge/S6 edge +, S7/S7 edge, Note5, Note6, Note7, S8/S8+, Note8, S9/S9+, Note 9, S10/S10+
  • LG: G3, G7 Plus THINQ
  • Sony: Xperia XZ2, XZ2 Premium
  • Xiaomi: Mix 2S
  • Google: Nexus 4/5/6/7
  • Nokia: 8 Sirocco Lumia, 820 / 830 / 9xx / 1020 / 1050
  • Huawei: Mate RS, Mate20 Pro, P30 Pro
  • Asus: Padphone S
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