First Look: ScentLok OZ Radial 400B Portable Ozone Generator

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posted on July 18, 2018
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ScentLok Technologies has announced its new OZ Radial 400B portable deodorizer, which features a unique cylindrical design for 360-degrees of odor-attacking ozone output.

Utilizing two high-output levels, the OZ Radial 400B operates with four modes: Regular Output, Regular Cycle Mode, Boosted Output and Boost Cycle Mode. Both “cycle” modes feature ScentLok’s CycleClean technology, which runs the unit for 30 minutes and rests it for 30-minute intervals. This continues for 180 minutes, after which the unit shuts off to preserve battery life. Boosted Output mode doubles the ozone output for enhanced odor-destroying capability.

The OZ Radial 400B operates quietly and features a soft-touch coating for added stealth. The unit can be conveniently placed in a backpack bottle holder, vehicle cup holder or on any level surface, and a tether strap is provided to easily hang the unit.

Providing up to eight hours per charge, the OZ Radial 400B power bank has two USB ports; one for recharging the unit itself, and one that can be used for recharging portable devices like phones and tablets. Additional batteries can be purchased for $99.99. A convenient two-button design operates the various modes, while four LEDs clearly show the selected operating mode and battery life.

With an MSRP of $249.99, the OZ Radial 400B is currently available for pre-order and is expected to ship in mid-August.

For more information, go to scentlok.com.

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