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Super fast Wireless Charger (15W) with Universal Adaptor
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Super fast Wireless Charger (15W) with Universal Adaptor


Features

The Only Tech Kit/ Card You'll Ever Need! - UrbzSurvival is a revolutionary design that integrates all the essential and most frequently used tech accessories and storage in a credit card-sized kit!

Compact Dual Supporting Memory Reader - UrbzSurvival embraces the convenience of a memory card reader that support both Type A (Standard USB) and Type C. Get all the tech jobs done with just one!

Wireless Charger(15W)

budi Multi-functional box is designed with a wireless charge. When Multi-functional box is plugged into USB/USB C port power sourece, it acts as a wireless charger for your device.

Multi-Cable(6 types cable) 1 PCS USB C to USB C cable.support PD chargeing and fast charge cable.

3 types of adapters,USB A to USB C B Adapter,USB C B to Micro USB Adapter,USB C B to iPhone Adapter.

budi Multi-functional box is a revolutionary design that integrates all the essential and most frequently used cables connectors; a near 29cm Type C to Type C cable with 3 types of adapters which makes up to 6 different types of cables.

Memory Reader

When there is no internet, no email access, how do you transfer a file to someone? budi Multi-functional box can read TF memory cards and support both USB or Type C port.

Features

Model No : 515F

Unique Features: 15W wireless charger+11 in 1 box

Specifications

Input: support any USB/USB C port power source

Wireless Output:15W wireless charger

Led Light:0.5W,white color light

Products Color: Black and OEM color Products Size:12.1mm x 88.3mm x 58mm

Cable length:30cm

Patent NO.:201930206094.1
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