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IoT charging base 48U
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The IoT Charging Base 48U is an accessory that can be used for mass charging of IoT devices that use a 3.7V lithium battery.. It supports up to 48 simultaneous charging units.
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Number of devices | 48 simultaneous units |
Base Input Power | 127/220 V |
Base Output Power | 4,2 V |
Dimensions | 35 cm x 45 cm |
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