Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Aug 12 2003, 9:49am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
The Yuki Charger is a Coin operated public mobile phone charger.
Yuki is a low cost, multi-functional and "highly intelligent" public coin-operated mobile phone charger says the manufacturers web site.
As I am writing this, I am ask myself: is there an actual market for this device? My mobile phone goes at least 2 days without charging. Additionally my charger is small and i have it in my bag when i am traveling.
Anyway, the Yuki Charger is compatible to most mobile phone brands and models. It comes with 10 different charger plugs. The Kiosk also features a display to run commercials. While charging users can use their phones. Yuki comes with a UV sanitizer compartment that kills germs and bacteria while battery charging is in progress.
The Yuki Charger is made by Singapores InfiniTec Pte Ltd. The distribution price of the device is S$650 ($370.00).
Specifications:
- UV sanitizing compartment.
- Accepts coins.
- Allows conversation while charging.
- 10 travel charger plugs for most models.
- Light box advertising.
- Input: AC 110 - 250V 50~60Hz
- Output: < 12 V 1C 5 A x 10
- Size: 29 cm x 20 cm x 51.6 cm
- Weight: 5 kg
If you think there is a market for this coin operated device, the company is looking for US resellers (contact email).
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Luigi Lugmayr
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