U204-A Keypad

U204-A Keypad
Features:
Adopt ITO material, water-proof design
Oil-proof,ultraviolet-ray-proof
Running normally on the condition of -40to+55degree
Gilding bottons shrapnel
Weight:230g
100% Factory Tested.
POPPUMP Norfolk Island Technical Center
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Features:
Adopt ITO material, water-proof design
Oil-proof,ultraviolet-ray-proof
Running normally on the condition of -40to+55degree
Gilding bottons shrapnel
Weight:230g
100% Factory Tested.
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