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LIVBOJ Wireless Charger Pad $8.50, SITTBRUNN USB A to Micro or C Cable $2.50 + $5 C&C or $8 Delivery @ IKEA

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Listed for $10, get $1.50 off when being an IKEA Family member. Brings the price down to $8.50, good price for a wireless charger.
Both white and black are on sale.

USB power adapter and USB-C cable sold separately.


SITTBRUNN Cable (Yellow - USB A to C, Grey - USB A to Micro) $2.55 (w/ BD discount) ($5 C&C, $8 Delivery) @ IKEA

USBA to Micro USB (Grey)
Do your USB cables tend to break when you spin and bend them? Try SITTBRUNN, which is made of a flexible plastic material that is proven to withstand bending at least 25,000 times.

The cord is 1 meter. That´s the standard length of the cables that usually come with your phone and makes it comfortable and convenient to use.

The USB-C connector has overheating protection that prevents the cord from melting and damaging your devices when charging.

This is part of Black Friday / Cyber Monday deals for 2023

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  • +1

    Max. power induction charging: 5W.
    Would this make is fairly slow?

    • +1

      5w is quite slow nowadays, maybe not the right thing if your looking for fast charging. Maybe better for overnight charging.

  • +1

    Like selling a car without tyres and petrol.
    No thanks Ikea.

    • Yea, i would have thought they would have included a cable or had a integrated one atleast

    • Just use the tyres and petrol you have at home! Surely everyone has these already. Yknow, from their old car.

  • It is still correct in 2023 that charging wirelessly is not good for the battery life?

    • +1

      5w wouldnt produce that much heat, thats the main thing that will degrade a baterry. Ive found that a fast charger (30w+) will produce much more heat than 15w wireless charging imo

  • I wouldn't recommend the USB a to C cables. Very slow charging even when using a higher wattage charger

    • 5w charging max

      • Yeah, their USBC to C cables are advertised as 5w max too but I found they can do 30w

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