Wireless Charging Pad for Qi-Enabled Devices for $18

December 28, 2016   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
Wireless Charging Pad for Qi-Enabled Devices for $18
High-Speed, Wire-Free Charging to Get Your Devices Back Up & Running In No Time
Expires December 27, 2021 23:59 PST
Buy now and get 72% off

KEY FEATURES

Wires are so passe. Charge your Qi-enabled smartphone and other devices with this wireless charging pad and be powered up and ready to go in a jiff. Simply lay your phone down on this pad, walk away, and come back later to a fully charged device. Not too shabby.

  • Charge your Qi-compatible smartphones & other Qi-compatible devices without wires
  • Use your device while charging without having to unplug anything
  • Get powered up faster w/ high-speed charging tech

PRODUCT SPECS

Compatibility

  • All Qi-enabled devices, including Samsung: Galaxy S6, Galaxy S6 Active, Galaxy S6 Edge, Galaxy S6 Edge+, Galaxy Note 5, as well as Galaxy S4, Galaxy S5, Galaxy Note 4, Galaxy Note Edge, Galaxy Note 3 with wireless charging battery covers sold separately.

Includes

  • Wireless Charging Pad for Qi-Enabled Devices (black)
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