2207 days ago

Circa Charge Wireless Charging Pad

Helen from Avonhead

Purchased a three-pack and don’t need two. Good for charging smartphones without wires, plugs or fuss. Easy set-up and charging. Works with over 100 phones. Includes one charging pad, one micro USB charging cable & one instruction manual. Unopened/still in box. I have an opened one you're welcome to try your phone on before buying.

How does the CircaCharge Work?
According to the instructional blurb, CircaCharge and all charging pads use a technology called “inductive charging." Basically, LiveScience points out, the charging pad creates an electromagnetic field it uses to transfer power to your phone’s battery.

CircaCharge’s website states the device works with all Qi-enabled phones. U.K.-based Mobile Fun provided the following list of Qi-enabled phones available at the time of publishing:

• Apple: iPhone 8 and up
• Samsung: Galaxy S7 and up
• Sony: Experia XZ2 and up
• Huawei: Mate series
• Google: Nexus 4 and up, all Pixels

See www.highya.com...

Price: $20

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