XVIDA Magnetic Samsung S8 Charging Kits for $83
July 5, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website


KEY FEATURES
It’s the 21st century, you shouldn’t need a cable to charge your phone! XVIDA wireless chargers deliver a charge just as fast as an old school cable, but with all the added flexibility and benefits of a wireless charger. With the magnetic locking interface, your phone always snaps into optimal charging position, making these chargers extremely easy to use. Just slip your phone into an XVIDA case, place it on the charging stand, and continue to use your phone effortlessly while it gets a safe, fast charge.
Successfully funded on Kickstarter & Indiegogo
- Precision magnetic locking ensures phone always snaps into optimal charging position
- Enables fast & reliable Qi wireless charging
- Charging dock gives you added flexibility while you charge
- Slim, hard case shell adds a layer of protection without adding any bulk to your phone
- Raised bezel protects your device’s screen when placed face down
- Premium case materials are designed to match your device perfectly
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Case materials: premium anodized aluminum
- Case color: black
- Dimensions: 12.8cm x 8.8cm x 19.9cm
- Input: 100-240V; 50-60Hz; 0.35A
- Output: 5.3V; 2.0A
Compatibility
- Samsung Galaxy S8
Includes
- Samsung Galaxy S8 Case
- Charging stand (black)
- USB cable
- Power adapter
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