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Ultrasonic Mosquito Repellent Bracelet, USB Rechargeable Electronic Mosquito Repellent Bracelet, Portable, Waterproof and Eco-Friendly Mosquito Protection for Kids and Adults
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Product information
Description
Physical Mosquito Protection: The electronic ultrasonic mosquito repellent bracelet emits sound waves that act on mosquitoes, repelling them and preventing bites. Physical ultrasound is safe for children and adults. Whether indoors or outdoors, our mosquito repellent bracelet reliably protects you from mosquitoes. Long-lasting Battery, Waterproof: The rechargeable mosquito repellent bracelet has a powerful battery, charges quickly via USB, and offers a long battery life. Frequent charging outdoors is not necessary. Thanks to the IP65 waterproof rating, the bracelet can be worn while washing your hands. Portable: The mosquito repellent bracelet can be worn on the wrist. Alternatively, the bracelet can be removed to use the watch separately. The included lanyard makes it easy to carry and attach, for example, to strollers or backpacks. Adjustable Bracelet: The mosquito repellent bracelet is made of skin-friendly silicone, is stretchy and comfortable to wear. The snap closure prevents slipping, the length is adjustable, and the bracelet is easy to put on.
Must-have for all summer outdoor activities: The silicone ultrasonic mosquito repellent bracelet is perfect for outdoor activities such as camping, running, traveling, fishing, barbecues, gardening, hiking, picnics, golfing, and even a simple outdoor barbecue to ensure your safety, etc.
Features
- BrandSNQ
- Length100 mm
- Weight100 g
- Pcs per pack1
- Volume in litres1 l
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