FurniQi Bamboo Wireless Charging Side Table for $149
June 21, 2018 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





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Nuanced design and futuristic tech meet in the form of the FurniQi Bamboo table. This simple table works well as a night stand or living room table and, best of all, it will wirelessly charge your Qi-compatible phone just by setting it down. Take the hassle out of wired charging while complementing your home’s design. Affordable, sustainable, and easy to assemble, this table will make your life easier and your living space prettier.
Successfully funded on Indiegogo
5/5 Stars, GadgetFlow
“FurniQi furniture line seamlessly integrates Qi wireless charging tech.” New Atlas
- Qi wireless charging spot is marked w/ subtle laser engraving that can charge Qi-enabled devices
- Distinctive look & feel of natural bamboo complements any environment
- Comes w/ a standard caramel-colored USB cable that matches the look of the table
- Electronics are isolated to resist spills
- Lasered impression indicates charging spot, even at night
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Power source: 5V / 1000mAh USB-A
- Wireless standard: Qi
- Charging efficiency: 74.6%
- Charging distance: 4-6mm
- Dimensions: 18.5″ x 15.7″
Compatibility
- Compatible with all Android, Windows and iOS smart devices with Qi-charging capabilities
Includes
- Table
- Cable
- Charger
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