Vinga Baltimore RCS Phone Cord With Charging Cable
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14051394

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Vinga Baltimore RCS Phone Cord With Charging Cable
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14051394
Description
| Details: | The Baltimore RCS Phone cord is a smart, hands-free essential designed for anyone who wants to stay connected on the move. Crafted from RCS certified recycled TPE with a matte PU coating making it visually appealing. Created for life on the go, it rests comfortably around the neck like a lanyard keeping your phone secure and easily accessible. Ready for fast charging or data transfer whenever you need it, ensuring a seamless on-the-go connection. The reinforced clip and ring are engineered to be firm and sturdy making it strong enough to hold even heavier smartphones securely while worn. The adjustable 160 cm spiral cord offers flexible reach without tangling, ensuring a comfortable lanyard experience. Charging output: PD 60W (20V/3A). Connection: USB-C to USB-C. Supports superfast charging, data sync, CarPlay & Android Auto. Total recycled content: 49% based on total item weight. Certified by Control Union, CU1162221. |
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| MOQ: | 20 units |
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| Note: |
£40.00 decoration setup cost will apply.
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More Information
| SKU | 14051394 |
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| Price Based On | 1 colour pad print, metal part |
| Old Minimum Order Quantity | 20 |
| Material | Recycled TPE, Recycled Polyurethane |
| Dimensions | 1600mm x 5mm x 5mm |
| Brand | Vinga |
| Branding Method | Pad print |
| Branding Area | 5mm x 25mm |
| Branding Position | Metal part |
| Individual Personalisation Available | No |
| Individual Mailing Available | No |
| Pantone Matching Available | No |
| UK Made Product | No |
Resources
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