I haven't bought it yet, but I have an Argos voucher and apparently it was £29.99.
QI wireless charging compact 10mm with LED light to indicate charging. Rechargeable and portable.
Compatible with Samsung Galaxy S5, Samsung Galaxy S6, Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge, Samsung Galaxy Note 4, Google Nexus 4-7, Motorola Droid Maxx, Nokia Lumia 920, Nokia Lumia 928, Nokia Lumia 929, Nokia Lumia 930, Nokia Lumia 1020, Nokia Lumia 1520. Handsets.
Cable length 1.2m.
30 comments
Alvie
23 Sep 17#23
Also, this should work with iPhone 8 / iPhone X when they come out.
popoyaya
22 Sep 17#20
Probably not a good idea on your bedside table. But neither is a phone.
mcdarius
22 Sep 17#19
Future generations will be laughing at these (radiation also was a cool thing once, you could even buy radioactive toothpaste and water). Think a very small microwave without a door to contain the microwaves.
OrribleHarry to mcdarius
23 Sep 17#22
Are you really suggesting this is anything like a radioactive emission?
mcdarius to OrribleHarry
23 Sep 17#27
Nope. What I'm suggesting is there's no research looking into long-term effects. Remember people protesting cell towers being built next to their homes? I'm just saying one of these next to your bed probably isn't a good idea.
OrribleHarry to mcdarius
23 Sep 17#30
So statement made based on nothing whatsoever lol.
Smoke alarms contain actual radiation sources, do you not have those either?
JustExtreme to mcdarius
23 Sep 17#25
Where do you buy your tin foil hats?
mcdarius to JustExtreme
23 Sep 17#28
Buy? Big corporations make them with holes so government can implant thoughts even if you're wearing one ! Only way to truly protect yourself is make one !!! Also, something about Nibiru.
LadyEleanor to mcdarius
23 Sep 17#29
You mean it comes with a free copy of ccleaner?
simonspeakeasy
22 Sep 17#18
Cheapest that I could see on Fleabay shipped from the UK) was £2.53: ebay.co.uk/itm…0Kw Or for a quid more: ebay.co.uk/itm…0Kw Anyone know if these are any good? The price is certainly right!
goodfera
22 Sep 17#17
Yes, same principle as toothbrush charging and should not affect life really
simonspeakeasy
22 Sep 17#16
I've not heard of such adverse effects, especially if it's charging slowly (like this one is). Be interested to hear if that's not right. And it will certainly extend the longevity of the Micro-USB port on the phone!
Summary: Don't worry about it, the difference is neglible in normal scenarios
hcc27 to OrribleHarry
23 Sep 17#24
Spot on there. Fast charging overheats batteries, and that is a top killer for Lithium ion batts. I see this first hand with my S7 and its fast charger. If you have the time, let your mobile charge slowly overnight. And, never let the battery run under 5% or keep plugged in at 100%. Ideally, Li ion batts should be maintained between 5 and 95% of charge.
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QI wireless charging compact 10mm with LED light to indicate charging. Rechargeable and portable.
30 comments
What I'm suggesting is there's no research looking into long-term effects. Remember people protesting cell towers being built next to their homes?
I'm just saying one of these next to your bed probably isn't a good idea.
Smoke alarms contain actual radiation sources, do you not have those either?
Big corporations make them with holes so government can implant thoughts even if you're wearing one !
Only way to truly protect yourself is make one !!!
Also, something about Nibiru.
ebay.co.uk/itm…0Kw
Or for a quid more:
ebay.co.uk/itm…0Kw
Anyone know if these are any good? The price is certainly right!
And it will certainly extend the longevity of the Micro-USB port on the phone!
cpc.farnell.com/ene…815
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Summary: Don't worry about it, the difference is neglible in normal scenarios
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