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This top-rated Belkin Wireless Charger is $25 for Prime Day

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Sick of using and constantly replacing your cable chargers? Go wireless this Prime Day with this Belkin Wireless Charger now retailing for only $25 — usually $40. This is one of the best wireless charger deals available this Prime Day so scoop up this deal as soon as you can. We don’t anticipate this wireless charger seeing another drop in price anytime soon so Prime Day is your best bet at getting the Belkin Wireless Charger at such a low price.

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The Belkin Wireless Charger is designed to work best with your iPhone with its 7.5W charging capabilities. That said, it can also support certain Android devices up to 5W. You won’t even have to remove your smartphone’s case, simply place it atop your charging pad and watch your mobile device power up quickly. There’s also added thermal protection and a fanless design for quiet operation at all hours of the day. You’ll also get an ac adapter with a 5-foot cord included making it easy to place your new wireless charger anywhere within your bedroom or home office. There’s also a three-year warranty included with your product so you can always get it replaced if you get a faulty model.

With the Belkin Wireless Charger, you can even charge your AirPods 2 at a 5W charging speed. You’ll also never have to worry about your smartphone or earbuds not charging correctly. An inbuilt LED indicator blinks amber when it detects a foreign object in your charging zone or if your iPhone is not correctly aligned. When the indicator turns green you’re assured that your device is charging correctly. Just make sure not to use your new wireless charger with a metal case — the Belkin Wireless Charger is only compatible if your smartphone has a plastic case over it.

With 7.5W charging capabilities, fast charging features, and functionality with mobile cases, the Belkin Wireless Charger is a steal at its Prime Day price of $25 — down $15 from its original price of $40. Get this deal now before you miss your chance to upgrade to a wireless charging experience — we don’t expect this product to stay in stock for long!

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