Samsung 10000mAh Wireless Powerbank and Wireless Charger Duo Pad launched in India for Rs. 3699 and Rs. 5999


Samsung has launched Wireless Power Bank and Wireless Charging Duo Pad in India, expanding its wireless ecosystem. These are Qi certified and allow users to wirelessly charge their Galaxy smartphones and other Qi certified smartphones seamlessly. The Wireless Power Bank and Wireless Charging Duo Pad are also compatible with Samsung’s wearable range such as Galaxy Buds and Galaxy Watch.

Features of Samsung Wireless Power Bank

  • Strong, yet slim Aluminium body, designed to give you a truly portable, wireless experience
  • 10,000mAh capacity with options to charge two devices at once (1 wireless and 1 wired)
  • Supports Adaptive Fast Charging and Quick Charge 2.0 in both wired and wireless charging.
  • Compatible with Samsung S series and Note devices (Galaxy S6 and above), Galaxy Buds, Galaxy Watch range and all Qi certified devices from other brands.
  • Wireless Charging output(FAST CHARGE, Qi, Galaxy Watch), Fast Wired Charging In&Out (AFC, QC2.0 max.15W)
  • Dimensions: 149.93 x 70.8 x 15.09 mm; Weight: 234g

Features of  Wireless Charger Duo Pad

  • Charges Galaxy S10 devices up to 30 minute faster compared to previous versions.
  • Charge multiple devices with its dual charging pads. Charge Galaxy S10 and Galaxy watch at the same time
  • Compatible with Qi certified devices.
  • Simultaneous dual wireless charging, FAST CHARGE 2.0, FAST CHARGE 1.0, Qi, Smart Watch Charging
  • Dimensions: 195 x 18.05 x 92 mm; Weight: 168g

The 10000mAh Samsung Wireless Power Bank comes in Silver and Pink colors and is priced at Rs. 3,699. The Samsung Wireless Charger Duo Pad comes in Black and White colors and is priced at Rs. 5,999. These available across all leading retail stores, Samsung e-Shop and Samsung Opera House, and will soon be available on Amazon and Flipkart.


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