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Samsung silently introduces two new Qi2.0-powered wireless chargers in the US

Samsung expanded its wireless charger family by silently launching two new wireless chargers in the US, integrated with sleek designs, powerful magnets, and super-fast charging technology.

​The Korean giant hasn’t released any notice or teaser regarding the launch timeline of its newly introduced two wireless chargers, which are as follows –

  • Single Wireless Charger
  • Car Wireless Charger

​These chargers will help you to charge your Galaxy smartphones conveniently at home, out of the home, or in a car. The Single Wireless Charger is for day-to-day use, integrated with a built-in magnet, which perfectly aligns your compatible Galaxy phone with a Qi2.0-certified phone case. It has a 25W power adapter and supports fast charging. It measures 58 x 58 x 7.2 mm, weighs 80.6g, and has a 1.5-meter-long cable.

Samsung new QI2 charger US
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​The Car Wireless Charger is based on Qi2.0 MPP technology, which will efficiently charge your smartphone safely while driving. Its 360-degree rotation will allow you to adjust the angle of your phone conveniently. It also measures 65.3 x 65.3 x 28.1 mm and weighs 115 g.

​Noticeably, both of these chargers are compatible with the latest Galaxy smartphones, as mentioned below:

​Samsung sells the Single Wireless Charger at $34.99 and the Car Wireless Charger at $84.99.

Raghav Sachdeva

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