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FluentQi Wireless Smartphone Charging Pad

R129

Retail: R300
About

Introducing the Wireless Charging Pad. Simply connect the wireless charging pad to a power source and place your phone on the charging pad and your phone begins to charge automatically.

Please Note: The wireless charge function only support the digital devices which meet the standard of Qi wireless requirement. Suitable for Qi enabled devices

If the device is without the wireless receiving function, a wireless receiver is required. Wireless charging pad itself can be charged via USB cable or another wireless charging pad (back face down, not included)

Product Features
  • Electromagnetic field for Qi wireless charging
  • The Qi Wireless Charging Pad allows your device to charge wirelessly via electromagnetic field and inductive coupling that send an energy charge from the charging pad to your phone. This makes for a beautiful space saving way to charge your phone at your desk, office or at home.
  • Features over-charging prevention
  • The Qi Wireless Charger automatic shut off feature prevents your device from continuing to charge once the battery is full, providing a smarter, more efficient charging solution over traditional mains chargers.
  • Sleek and Ultra Slim Design
Product Specifications
  • Wireless Qi Compatible
  • Model: A1
  • Input: 5V - 2A
  • Output: 5V - 1000mAh
  • Includes Micro USB charging cable
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