AnkerDirect via Amazon has Anker MagGo/Safe Qi2 15W Wireless Charging Pad (No Adapter) (Black or White) on sale for $14.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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At the time of research, this product is $15 lower (50.02% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices ranging from $29.99. This is this best/lowest price for this unit (includes no adapter)
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AnkerDirect via Amazon has Anker MagGo/Safe Qi2 15W Wireless Charging Pad (No Adapter) (Black or White) on sale for $14.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
Thanks to Deal Hunter StrongWeather642 for finding this deal
Note, product will be sold by AnkerDirect and fulfilled by Amazon
At the time of research, this product is $15 lower (50.02% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices ranging from $29.99. This is this best/lowest price for this unit (includes no adapter)
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Anker has pissed me off with a power adapter dying just over a year and they wouldn't do anything for me. I liked most of their stuff but not their customer service...
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Anker has pissed me off with a power adapter dying just over a year and they wouldn't do anything for me. I liked most of their stuff but not their customer service...
Anker pissed me off when I paid $65+ for a , 140W Max 4-Port PD 3.1 GaN USB C Charger Block with Smart Display - the max charge is only 100w even with only 1 device charging, which means it isn't PD 3.1.
If it was PD 3.1 it would hit 140-240 watts max when charging a laptop.
Anker great years ago, but looks like they're slipping.
Just wanted to mention that I bought this Anker MagGo as a replacement for a similar Lisen charging pad. The latter produces a high-pitch noise (15-18kHz), which I can hear if within the 6" or so, from my ear - it wasn't too bad, but rather disturbing.
Pros: This Anker pad is dead silent and doesn't produce any noise
Cons: The cable is permanently attached to the pad, i.e. non-replaceable if it gets damaged, will have to toss the whole thing
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If it was PD 3.1 it would hit 140-240 watts max when charging a laptop.
Anker great years ago, but looks like they're slipping.
Input Voltage 240 Volts (AC) ??
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Pros: This Anker pad is dead silent and doesn't produce any noise
Cons: The cable is permanently attached to the pad, i.e. non-replaceable if it gets damaged, will have to toss the whole thing
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