Date:08/06/17
CHAARGO made of a combination of leather/aluminium and uses standard fast Qi wireless charging 1.2. This ensures that charging speed as from the usual outlets. Powerbank recharged using the adapter 2.1 A and USB cable-C for four hours. Battery status is displayed as a colored LED indicator.
Inside CHAARGO are:
The compartment for bills;
Pocket for coins;
Three large compartments for cards.
The dimensions of the wallet – 115х95х15 mm and a weight of 205 grams.
If the phone supports wireless charging, no more worry. Enough to put it in wallet and it will start to get energy. The list of supported phones is listed below.
Owners of other phone manufacturers CHAARGO will provide a free adapter for wireless charging, which will be sent to them along with the device. Retail price CHAARGO will be 75 pounds.
Wallet CHAARGO charge dead gadgets on the distance
In July of this year the market will see unusual wireless charger CHAARGO that might permanently solve the problem of shrunken gadgets. CHAARGO is powerbank ultra slim 4000 mAh (125 % charge the iPhone 7) wallet-size. To recharge the gadget, you do not need to carry a charger or wire – enough to put it in wallet and it will operate again.CHAARGO made of a combination of leather/aluminium and uses standard fast Qi wireless charging 1.2. This ensures that charging speed as from the usual outlets. Powerbank recharged using the adapter 2.1 A and USB cable-C for four hours. Battery status is displayed as a colored LED indicator.
Inside CHAARGO are:
The compartment for bills;
Pocket for coins;
Three large compartments for cards.
The dimensions of the wallet – 115х95х15 mm and a weight of 205 grams.
If the phone supports wireless charging, no more worry. Enough to put it in wallet and it will start to get energy. The list of supported phones is listed below.
Owners of other phone manufacturers CHAARGO will provide a free adapter for wireless charging, which will be sent to them along with the device. Retail price CHAARGO will be 75 pounds.
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