Are you looking for charging pad for cell phones? Along with the cleverness of a mobile phone which resulted in the use of battery power to the maximum make some manufacturers to think creatively in order to provide comfort to charge the battery. Especially if it is in conditions that do not allow connecting the phone to a power source, for that you need to have a tool capable of storing power source to be able to recharge the phone battery anywhere. Such as wireless charging pad for cell phones, the latest LG and Energizer output.
LG Wireless Charging Pad WCP-700
This new Charging Pad for cell phones from LG offers a means of charging the phone battery from an ergonomic design. With dimensions of 6:29 × 3:54 × 0.39cm, LG WCP-700 uses an inductive coil built to connect directly to the battery and internal contacts. Wireless charging technology that carried limits the usefulness of cell phones while charging process takes place.
LG Wireless Charging Pad WCP-700 goes on sale April at a price of $ 69.99. Features presented in LG Wireless Charging Pad WCP-700 include:
- Feedback form Visual, audible and tactile to see and hear the notification if the phone is placed incorrectly on the charging pad.
- 4 color LED according to ongoing activities.
- Effective distance for placement of cell phones – 7mm from the center placement.
Energizer Single Zone Inductive Charger
Not different with LG wireless charging pad for cell phones, this Energizer single zone Inductive charger also offers the ability to charge cell phone without being connected directly to a power source. Its use is just as easy, you simply put the phone to the charging plate and the charging process will take place. Energizer single zone inductive charger uses Qi-enabled line which allows them to work for a variety of smartphones that support Qi system.
Energizer single zone inductive charger is a mini version of the Energizer charge plate previously issued with a payload capacity of more than one device. The different is, the new product introduced in the event of CTIA 2011, able to accommodate only one device to act as a charger station.


