Scanstrut ROKK Wireless Active Wirelessly Charges Your Phone

Scanstrut ROKK Wireless Charging Base

June 4, 2020

Scanstrut ROKK Wireless Charging Base

Scanstrut ROKK Wireless Active is the world’s first waterproof 12/24v wireless charging phone mount. Active securely holds and wirelessly charges your phone even in the toughest conditions. The charging base is perfect for boat consoles or any vehicle working outside in the elements and the simple one-handed operation allows you to easily dock your phone and instantly start charging. No connection is required. The high-grip, self-aligning jaws ensure your phone is held tightly and in the optimum charging position every time. A “Smart” LED indicates when your phone is charging. Foreign object detection and thermal cut-off ensures safe, reliable charging in all environments. Compatible with wireless charging enabled phones of all sizes from all major brands including Samsung, Apple and many more. Charging is also possible through non-metallic, waterproof cases.

To purchase in Canada visit www.stevestonmarine.com or find a dealer at https://scanstrut.com/dealer-locator

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