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So these Qi technology chargers are becoming quite popular among the trendy gadget-expert people, aren’t they? But then there is more coming that will soon be the trend for device peripherals. Now there is a new charger device coming out of the market. It is a combined USB wireless charger. What is that, then? More like a universal charger that features USB ports for those devices that have USB adapters for their chargers and those devices that are Qi tech inductive power standard enabled. As of now, only those cellular phones that are made with Qi receivers or equipped with one may be coupled with a usually separately purchased Qi tech charger. This system would have an inductive power transmission pad, a wire for your pad and a charger or wall adapter to connect it to your power outlet. Using this, you can fill up your device’s battery without having to plug it (and put its ports through almost daily abuse) as you just have to place your device on the transmission pad. Now, you find in the market this new charger type that combines the two kinds of charging device into a USB wireless charger type. How do you use this charger then? The only one of this combined type available in the market today is the Qi standard, 4-port USB charger. It is sold under the name Vority and its use is as easy as charging 5 of your devices all at the same time. First, you will plug this wall adapter to your power outlet. As the device has the charger already with a wall adapter, there will only be the plug wire and the actual charger. A red light will indicate that the charger is working properly. Incidentally, this light is not the kind that obnoxiously disrupts your vision at night, as it is visible, but not too bright. You will now have an option to plug your USB wires of your devices to the charger. There are four ports, two for each power output setting. With these ports, you can charge two mobiles and two tablets. Now you still have the Qi standard feature. You can place a Qi-enabled device on the transmission pad to initiate charging via inductive electrical power transmission. The device should either be manufactured with a Qi technology receiver or is equipped with one that can be purchased for certain types and models of devices. Amazingly, all five devices can be charged at the same time without compromising the charging time required to fill their batteries. The charger is also equipped with safety features to ensure that multiple simultaneous charging will not damage your devices. With this, you wouldn’t have to find spots for your charging devices all over the house. You’ll have them all charged with one [http://www.amazon.com/Vority-Qi-Standard-Ki-400-550mAmps-Qi-Enabled/dp/B00MNZ6Z90/ie=UTF8?m=A1IJVNWCDZNY9J&keywords=qi+wireless+usb+charge usb wireless charger] in one place. You wouldn’t have to worry about that mobile you’ve placed on its Qi-standard pad either. The charger is made to work at full speed for all five devices without overheating and affecting the device you’ll place on top of it for inductive power charging.
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