Deal: 5-Coil Wireless Charger from Choetech for $26.54 [Was $42.99]

Nov 18, 2019 at 06:21am EST
5-coil wireless charger on sale

Choetech is heavily discounting its 5-coil wireless charger, bringing the price down to $26.54 which is insane value for money.

Choetech's 5-Coil Wireless Charger can Juice up Two Phones at Once - Ships with a Wall Adapter in the Box

Pretty sure that most of us have crossed the threshold where we have multiple devices in our pockets that do wireless charging. If you belong to that group of people then you need something that can top up all your devices without having to plug in multiple cables.

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Choetech's 5-coil wireless charger is the answer to that question and it's every bit as awesome as it sounds. First and foremost, those multiple coils mean that you put your device on the charging pad in any orientation you can think of and the charging will begin immediately. Lazy job or not, this wireless charger will just handle it right off the bat. But, the party trick comes into play when you put two phones or Qi devices side by side and they both start to charge up. Wrapping things up is the inclusion of a wall charger in the box so you get straight to charging things up rather than wasting time on finding a compatible wall charger.

Make sure you enter the discount code at checkout and clip the 15% discount coupon on the product page to bring the final price down to just $26.54.

Buy Choetech Dual Wireless Charger, 5 Coils Qi Certified - Was $42.99, now just $26.54 with discount code A6E9SYA4 + 15% on-page coupon

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