Micropack WCP-10 PD Air Wave Wireless Black Charger

General
Brand
Micropack

Model
Micropack WCP-10 PD

Type
Wireless Charger

Connectivity
Interface(s)
USB-C

Performance
GaN (Gallium Nitride)
No

Technical Info
Positioning / Placement
On Surface

Indicators
Yes

Power
Input Power
5V/1A, 9V/1.1A (Max)

Output Power
5V/1A, 9V/1.1A (Max)

Charging Efficiency
79%

Transmitted Power
10W

Physical Description
Material
Zinc alloy+Rubber+ABS

Color
Black

Dimension
97 x 97 x 8 mm

Package Content
Wireless Charger, User Manual, USB cable, Warranty card

Warranty
Warranty Details
1 year

Additional Info
Feature
Anti-Slip Design: Silicone surface provide anti-slip and anti-scratch feature to rescue the device while charging. Full Protection System: Full protection with over current protection,over charge,over voltage protection, over temperature protection and foreign object detection for safety charging.

Others
Transmit Distance: 8mm (Max), Quick Charging Speed: Compatible with all Qi-enabled devices, support 7.5W fast charging for iPhone & 10W quick charging for Samsung wireless-charging smart phones.

Country Of Origin
China

Made in/ Assemble
China

1,700.00৳ 

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