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Black Mosquito Repellent Bracelet, USB Rechargeable Waterproof Ultrasonic Mosquito Watch for Indoor and Outdoor Use, Adults and Children YMYNY

£20.16
Of which environmental contribution £0.01 including VAT.
Sold by Permu UK

Product information

Description

Non-toxic, safe, and environmentally friendly. This rechargeable mosquito repellent bracelet is made of skin-friendly silicone, is non-toxic, odorless, and contains no added chemicals. It is suitable for both babies and adults. This mosquito repellent bracelet keeps annoying mosquitoes away, protects your skin from bites, contains no harmful chemicals, and is safe and healthy. The adjustable band fits most people.

This mosquito repellent bracelet uses biosonic waves (ultrasonic bionic waves). Most bloodsuckers are female mosquitoes. This group imitates the unpleasant sounds of female mosquitoes, as well as those of male mosquitoes and cockroaches. The updated version is equipped with a time display function. .

Intelligent Technology: Built-in high-quality intelligent chip, 30-minute USB fast charging (the host is connected to the arm during charging), 30 days of standby time, the arm has an anti-mosquito function, and the fully charged battery can be used over 130 times. Note: If the battery is discharged and then charged, you need to reset the time before the battery is fully charged.

Various application scenarios and multiple anti-mosquito modes meet your different needs. Press the power button once to turn on the switch and enter indoor mode. Press twice to enter outdoor sports mode; press three times to enter the quietest mode, suitable for sleeping; press four times to turn off the device. Click the time display button to display the time.

Features

  • Brand
    YMYNY
  • Intended use
    Outdoor
  • Repellent
    Insects
  • Mode of action
    Ultrasound
  • Type of insect repellent
    Wristband
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