Tesla starts selling one kilogram of wireless chargers for smartphones for $300 20:37

Tesla has launched a wireless charger that can simultaneously charge the batteries of several devices at once. In this respect informs Border.

Tesla Wireless Charging Platform can charge three devices at the same time. In this case, charging takes place over the entire area of ​​​​the device, regardless of how the headphones or smartphone are placed. This is made possible by using 30 coils that fill the entire charging area.

The size of the wireless charger is 22×13 cm and the weight is more than one kilogram. It is made of metal and covered with Alcantara to prevent chargers from slipping. The kit also comes with a magnetic stand that can be placed under the charger so that you can tilt it and see your smartphone screen. A 65-watt GaN block is also included in the package.

The Tesla Wireless Charging Platform is on sale for $300.

According to journalists from The Verge, the device received a reliable build quality and elegant design. However, disadvantages include high cost and lack of additional charging ports.

Formerly socialbites.ca saidAmerican blogger Tesla turned his electric car into a giant car.



Source: Gazeta

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