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BaseusUFO Wireless Charger (Qi-Enabled)

R299

R500
About

This wireless charger is an easy way to keep your Qi-enabled device fully charged simply by placing it on the charger. At Baseus, our products are based on our users. Quality, attention to detail and intuitive designs are all aspects which we pride ourselves with.

Product Features
  • Compatibility: iPhone 8,X,XS,XR,XS MAX & qi-enabled android phones
  • Output: 5V/1A
  • Suitable for: mobile phones with wireless charging function, other mobile phone users should first purchase Baseus additional wireless receiver to use the product.
  • 6mm Charge sensing: Users can now charge their device with the case, providing more convenience (note: the case should be less than 6mm for charging to occur).
  • Automatic charging: User can place the device on wireless charger and it will instinctively charge the device permitting users to conveniently send messages or answer calls and place the device back on the charger.
  • Smart charging protection: We have incorporated heat protection vents in the design that ensures overcharging, short circuits and high currents do not occur and to provide users with a safe charging experience.
  • Anti-skid silicone pad design: The base of the charger is covered in silicone to grip a surface and safeguard against slipping of a surface.
  • Light and portable design: The charger is very convenient due to its small size; it can be carried around without any hassle.

For more information, please visit Baseus

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