The IPX6 waterproof 12/24V Qi-certified phone waterproof wireless charging range enables charging in the outdoor environment without needing phone charging cables. Designed from the ground up, this is the world’s first waterproof wireless charge system created specifically for use on board, with the unique technology housed in an IPX6, fully encapsulated and sealed unit.
Working directly with 12/24V systems, Scanstrut ROKK Wireless is ideal for life on the move and perfect for sailing, powerboats, and RV. Easy install, anywhere you need your phone - indoors or out. No more wires! Exceeding the latest and highest standards of the Qi wireless protocol, ROKK Wireless is independently certified to deliver ultra-safe charging anywhere on board.
Our new upgraded 10W chargers are up to 60% faster and have been designed for the latest generation of power-hungry devices and apps.
Our improvements don’t just stop there, now featuring easier phone alignment with a larger charging area, and electrical componentry that has been enhanced to significantly improve your phone's charge times, even in the harshest outdoor environments.
With the same great look, ROKK Wireless is tried and tested in all corners of the globe in all weathers, and conditions.
Case Compatibility:
ROKK wireless is designed to work with most slimline phone cases up to .11" (3mm)
Features:
Installation is simple on any boat, RV, ATV, or outdoor location. Sub-surface, hidden from view but always ready to charge. Engineered to be installed under the surface, leaving the top surface uncluttered and perfect.
Compatible with all Qi Wirelessly charging electronics.
Small, easy to handle, and does an amazing job of both inflating and delating large fenders and low-pressure inflatable items. Only inflates to 1 psi (enough for the fenders) The 20V battery last a long time. I use a 2 stage pump for inflating the items which require 6 to 15 psi of pressure but, I use this pump to deflate the high pressure toys because it is convenient.
Not sure why they designed it the way they did, but the straps should be attached to the fender. They are very difficult to attach to the piling while holding and bending the fender to fit the piling. Once installed it’s also difficult to pull the straps tight enough so it doesn’t slide down the piling. Once installed it works fine and protected our rail from scraping so if you can install it, you’ll enjoy it.