Native Union Drop Wireless Cha - Fast charging for iPhone and Qi compatible devices
Native Union Drop Wireless Cha
Fast charging for iPhone and Qi compatible devices
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Native Union products can easily be described as the perfect combinationnof "Design meets Technology".
The charger can be used for iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone X and all Qi compatible devices. Fast and secure charging is what it promises and delivers. The charger itself has an anti-slip surface on the top as it has a silicone tread. The phone remains in place while charging. Temperature control prevents charging speed loss and overheating is prevented using optimum charging speed, up to 10W.
Perfect little device for charging your phone.
Pros -
- Design and build quality
- Price
- Optimum charging
- Overheating prevention
- Compatibility with iphone and Qi enabled devices
- 6.5 ft USB A to C cable
- Charging through the case
Cons -
- Cant think of any!
Link
https://www.nativeunion.com/drop-wireless-charger/
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Hunter: @karamyog
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I think native union got into the wireless charging game late, but when i checked, this product seemed to have lauched in 2018.
Was this not verified because wireless charging is not new or because the product itself is not new?
@karamyog It is because there are many similar hunts that had been hunted regard wireless, therefore, it is not new anymore.
Ok cool, got it. Thanks for clarifying!
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