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Are you ready for mosquito season? Over the next few months these blood sucking rascals will begin hatching in untold numbers as they prepare for fresh victims. But there is a defense for these miniature would-be vampires. The Mosquito Repeller Wrist Watch. While they seem innocent at first sight, you'll find them to be your best ally against these blood sucking fiends. Whether used for camping, fishing, traveling or simply staying at home they're the best way to keep mosquitoes at bay.
Description: - Exquisite round Black Dial Watch face as picture show(watchcase 41mm in diameter, Thickness 12mm, Band size 70mm in length and 18mm in width);
- Precise Fashion Quartz Watch with 3 hands and scale keeps good time in any country;
- This Watch with adjustable time knob, pull out the knob to adjust time
- Craft - stylish crafted finishing and solid plastic with metal alloy band for comfortable fit,
- Fashion design - fashion Watches are very charming for all occasions
- Black Wrist Watch with mosquito repeller function.
- Mosquito Repeller Watch designed with advanced harmonics circuitry to emulate and emit the ultra sonic high frequency of an approaching male. Just like that the blood suckers that haunt your sleep or infest your jogging path are vanquished. It could be the best way to ensure a happy and healthy summer. It certainly beats eating garlic or slathering ourselves with stinky goop.
- The hands inside of the watch case may come in different which you've seen from the picture.
- Built-in battery
- Weight: 60.5g
- Best choice as gift!!
Electronic technology indication:
- Voltage: 3V-5V
- Dynamic current: 1MA
- Static current: 50MA
- Working temperature: -4°C-65°C
- Storage temperature: -10°C-80°C
Operation manual: - Power supply: 3V
- Press the button, red LED will turn on, 7KHz-9KHz ultrasonic wave will output from the watch, up to banish the mosquito.
- Press the button, red LED will turn off, it has not ultrosonic wave output
- Limits of validity: indoor 8m2, outdoor 2m2
This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 28 May, 2008.
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