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    8 Game-Changing Chargers For Smartphones & Other Electronics

    Charles CostaBy Charles CostaNovember 3, 2016Updated:May 26, 201710 Comments5 Mins Read
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    How many times have you had the pain of dealing with a dead battery when you’re out and on the go? And how much better has battery life really gotten over the last several years? While smartphones and other mobile devices have become significantly more advanced over the years in a number of ways, battery technology doesn’t really make the Top 10 (excluding that cool exploding trick). Lucky for us, some exciting, innovative companies are at least moving the ball forward when it comes to charger smarts, speed, and certainly style.

    OvRcharge

    Remember that levitating cocktail glass we wrote about? Well this is kinda the same thing, except OvRcharge charges your smartphone while it floats in the air. And rotates. The base has enough power to lift and charge devices up to 600 grams, which covers you for a 10 inch tablet.

    Some pre-orders seem to be available through the OvRCharge Indiegogo campaign starting at $209 CAD (plus shipping). Estimated delivery date is February 2017.

    OvRcharge charger with smartphone floating above it

    thingCHARGER

    Looking to charge your Apple devices at home without having to worry about cables and messy wires? Unlike traditional outlets with USB ports for inbound jacks, this device has the charging jacks on top of the wall unit itself—users stick their iPhone or iPad on top of the outlet without using up space for regular-pronged plugs.

    thingCHARGER smartphone chargers with jacks on top

    The modular design means they also are stackable (horizontally) so that users can charge 4, 6 or more at once from one outlet.

    Pricing for a single thingCHARGER starts at $59.95 on their website.

    ASAP Connect

    ASAP Connect is an “18K gold plated magnetic USB cable”; the charging tip just snaps to the port on your mobile device rather than actually going inside it. The technology used in the device makes it yank safe (you can just rip the device away), easy to connect in the dark (there’s some light stuff going on), and users get a charge going easily with one hand (it just pulls into place).

    Their Indiegogo campaign raised over $500,000 this summer. Pricing for that cable starts at $19 ($34 planned retail). Oh, and they’ve also launched another Indiegogo campaign (ASAP X-Connect) that has a few days to go; apparently, it’s the “World’s first cross-device compatible magnetic cable” (one cable for all devices), and this campaign is about to run away with another $186K.

     

    ASAP Connect chargers Indiegogo crowdfunding button

    SIMPIZ

    SIMPIZ claims to be the fastest portable power bank (and base) on the planet. It fully recharges in 18 minutes and three minutes of charging enables it to charge a single phone.
    SIMPIZ charger and dock
    Their Indiegogo campaign raised almost $290K.

     

    ChargeTech

    ChargeTech is described as “The world’s smallest phone charger with two hi-speed USB ports.” It’s super tiny, it’s a little bit bigger than a large coin (1.4 inches long), and apparently it charges stuff twice as fast as the standard / included chargers. They come as either a wall charger or a car charger. The device is being sold through the company website for $25 (and Amazon, though at the time of writing this, the Amazon units seem to be sold out). Their Indiegogo campaign pulled in just under $175K last Spring.

    ChargeTech chargers

    Omnicharge

    If for no other reason, this device earned a spot on the list by raising a mind-blowing $2.55 million on Indiegogo this year. According to the makers, Omnicharge is the “World’s smallest power bank with (1) AC/DC Power Outlet and (2) USB Fast-Charging ports for charging or powering nearly any device.” It also has wireless charging on the top of the device, and what the company refers to as, “intelligent charging”; the intelligence registers what kind of device is connected, determines its optimal charge requirements, and then distributes the power accordingly. In short, this thing charges almost anything in 2 hours and it weighs under 2 pounds.

     

    Anker PowerPort Qi Wireless Charging Pad

    One of the more cost effective devices on this list, the Anker PowerPort is an entry level wireless charger pad selling for just $14. It features built-in temperature control to prevent overheating and an LED light that shows the charging status of the device. Nothing too fancy, but functional, convenient, and very very affordable.

    Anker PowerPort Qi wireless charging pad
    businessinsider.com

     

    TYLT VU

    The TYLT VU is a premium wireless charger that features three charging coils and free positioning technology, allowing users to place their phone anywhere on the pad to receive a charge. The 45 degree lounge-chair angle makes for great visibility and interaction during the charging. It also looks damn fine for a phone charger. The charger sells for $49.99 on the official company website.

     

    SonicPower

    SonicPower is a wireless charging phone mount for your car that currently works with the iPhone 6/6S. It’s one part black case, one part magnetic charging base (so yes, you get a case out of the deal). Similar to the ASAP cables, the device just snaps into and out of place without an actual port insertion necessary and the magnets are allegedly strong enough to keep the attachment on bumpy rides.

    The other selling point: the SonicPower claims to charge phones 50% faster than the industry standard Qi charging technology. The device is currently available for preorder via Kickstarter for $29.

    SonicPower charger Kickstarter crowdfunding button

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