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Samsung’s Qi Fast Charge Pad hits its Amazon all-time low at $25 Prime shipped

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Amazon is offering the Samsung Qi-Certified Fast Charge Wireless Charger Pad for $24.99 Prime shipped. Matched at Walmart. Originally $70, it sells for closer to $40 more recently with today’s deal being the Amazon all-time low. It works with all Qi-compatible phones including Samsung Galaxy S8/+ as well as iPhone 8/Plus/X. More than 60% of Amazon reviewers have left a 4+ star rating.

Samsung Qi Wireless Charger Pad:

  • Charge your compatible Galaxy smartphones, and other Qi-compatible devices, without the need to plug your device in to a wall charger or USB port
  • Works with all Qi compatible smartphones including the Samsung Galaxy S8, S8+, Note 8, Apple iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone X
  • You can still use your device while charging, and your device is always accessible so you can answer a call without having to unplug.
  • The Fast Charge feature is compatible with Galaxy Note5 and Galaxy S6 edge+ and later models of the Galaxy S and Galaxy Note series. Standard charging speed applies to other Qi enabled devices.
  • Multi-colored LED halo indicates charging status
  • Retail Package includes: Wireless Charging Pad / Fast Charge Wall Charger / Quick Start Guide (standard warranty: 1 year)

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices