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publicationDate 2019-08-16-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-209267890-U
titleOfInvention Sweatproof Cases for Wearable Electronics
abstract The utility model discloses a sweat-proof housing for a wearable electronic device, which comprises a housing main body. The upper end of the housing main body is reversed inwardly and buckled inside to form a hook clamping plate. A sealing screw cap is embedded in the bottom of the housing main body. , the sealing screw cap has a cylindrical structure, the sealing screw cap is connected with the sweat tube, the outer end of the mirror surface is a mirror image surface, and the inner end of the mirror surface is provided with a second storage chamber for placing items . The anti-sweat shell of the wearable electronic device can be hung on the neck through the hanging neck, the width can be adjusted by itself, and the skin is strong, preventing the skin from sweating, rubbing, redness, and swelling. The spiral anti-cutting lanyard has good elasticity and large storage space. The gel layer is fireproof, waterproof, antistatic, and impact resistant, and is very suitable for carrying electronic equipment.
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