Kew Labs: UTS-1 Hidden Wireless Charging For Your Home

Written by Ben

February 26, 2021

The world’s first invisible wireless smartphone charger, offering patented technology to provide optimal wireless charging solutions

  • Versatile long-distance charging offers charge power through surfaces of between 18-25mm (~1 inch) with ease and safety in mind
  •  Reduces heat damage to lithium-ion batteries in smartphones by allowing to charge more efficiently than other wireless chargers
  • Auto-shut off when device is fully charged, preserving long-term battery health for your device
  • Foreign object detection, over charge protection, overcurrent protection, and temperature controlled shut-off ensure a safe, reliable, and rugged design
  • Offers a sleek, no-cord design aesthetic for any home or office space
  • Patent pending audio confirmation technology aids in perfect placement of device for optimal wireless charging environment
  • Easy installation makes setup quick and easy for wireless charging beginners

Available at: kewlabstech.com

Price: $104.99

Website: kewlabstech.com

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