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"A Thousand Li of Rivers and Mountains" Wireless Charging Night Light

"A Thousand Li of Rivers and Mountains" Wireless Charging Night Light

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  • Product Name:"A Thousand Li of Rivers and Mountains" Wireless Charging Night Light (Inspired by the Classical Chinese Landscape Masterpiece)
  • Material: ABS, PP, Silicone
  • Specifications:
    • Night Light Size: Approx. 13 × 6 cm
    • Packaging Box Size: Approx. 13 × 6.5 × 15.5 cm
    • Packaging: Color Box
  • Technical Parameters:
    • LED Power: 2.0W (Max) 
    • Charging Distance: 5mm (Max)
    • Built-in Battery Capacity: 500mAh
    • Input Interface: Type-C Output: 5W / 7.5W / 10W / 15W
  • Note: All measurements are manually taken; slight dimensional variations may exist.
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  • User Instructions

    Night Light Wireless Charging for Phones

    • Step 1: Connect the USB port of the data cable to a power adapter, then plug the Type-C connector into the wireless charger.
    • Step 2: Gently place your phone on the night light to start charging.
  • Supported Device

    This product is compatible with all Qi-standard wireless charging devices. When used with a QC 2.0/3.0 certified adapter, it supports5W / 7.5W / 10W / 15W charging.
    Compatible Devices Include:

    iPhone: Most Qi-enabled iPhone models released after 2017.

    Android: Major Qi-supported Android smartphones (e.g., Samsung, Google, Xiaomi flagships).

  • Convenient Charging

    Dual-Port Charging Design

    • Type-C Charging Port
    • USB Port on the Other End
    • Plug-and-Play Simplicity

Design Culture

TheA Thousand Li of Rivers and Mountainsscroll, a masterpiece by the Northern Song Dynasty painter Wang Ximeng, captures an awe-inspiring panorama of endless mountain ranges, expansive rivers, and meticulously rendered landscapes. Fishing villages, waterside pavilions, and arched bridges nestle harmoniously among peaks and lakes, creating a world where grandeur and intricacy coexist. From afar, the scroll exudes majestic vastness; up close, its delicate brushwork reveals shifting vistas that astonish with every gaze. As the Yuan Dynasty scholar Pu Guang praised in his colophon:“Among all miniature landscape paintings past and present, this work stands unparalleled for a thousand years—like a solitary moon outshining a sea of stars.”