XUNDD XDHO-039 15W Wireless Car Charger
Specification:
- Wireless Old Post / Wireless Charging Output: 5W / 7.5W / 10W / 15W
- Type _ C > / lnput : 5V12A 9V12A
- Charging port / Charging port: Type-C
- World Road Drive / Charging Distance: 0.8m3
- Maintenance Efficiency / Transmission Efficiency: 75%
- Aikang / Material: ABS + Cold Chlorine + Puyiman (ABS + Metal + Toughened Glass)
- Piece of foreign boat bottle ride / Infrared Sensing Distance: 1.20cm
- Suitable forphone size: 4.06.9 inches (From 4.0 to6.9 inches)
- Ene R4 / Packing Size: 110 * 60 * 190mm
- Flying R4 / Product Size: 108 * 68.8 * 120mm
Features:
- Provides fast wireless charging capabilities up to 15W, which is suitable for compatible smartphones (such as iPhones and certain Android devices) that support wireless charging.
- Ensures efficient power transfer without the need for physical connectors.
- The charger can act as a car mount for your phone, allowing you to keep your device safely in place while driving.
- It’s designed to fit into your vehicle’s air vent or a cup holder, making it convenient and easy to access.
- Comes with an LED light feature that likely serves as an indicator for charging status, or simply adds a modern aesthetic to the car charger.
- The light could enhance visibility and give a visually appealing look when the charger is in use.
- Some models of wireless car chargers feature automatic clamping, where the arms of the mount close around the device when placed in position, holding it securely.
- This ensures the phone stays in place even on bumpy roads.
- The charger is typically compatible with a wide range of devices that support Qi wireless charging, including newer models of iPhones, Samsung Galaxy phones, and other Qi-enabled devices.
- Overheating protection, overvoltage protection, and short-circuit protection are typically included to ensure safe charging during use.
- It may also offer adjustable angles to ensure that the driver has an optimal view of their phone for navigation or other purposes while driving.

