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IKEA’s newest wireless charger appears to be a portable model

IKEA has sold various wireless chargers since 2015but never one that you could use without being plugged into an electrical outlet. It looks like that will change with pictures of a new Nordmärke portable Qi charger that goes online with the kind permission of a couple of Hawk Eyes Reddit users. Thanks to the German media, we also have some details about the device mobiFlipthat they received from a reader who bought them in a Cologne store.

IKEA north brand Qi charger

The individual paid € 20 (about $ 22.64) to purchase the portable charger. Although it isn’t available online yet, you can see from the photos that it has a 6,500 mAh battery. It can charge your Qi compatible devices with 5W. What you won’t find in the box is a power adapter or USB cable. It’s up to you to deliver these, so it’s not quite as affordable as the price suggests. A nice feature, however, is that the internal batteries are user-replaceable.

We reached out to IKEA to find out if the company plans to distribute Nordmärke’s Qi portable charger in the United States. In the meantime, if you’re desperate for a way to charge your devices on the go, your best bet is to buy a portable power bank. You can find the ones that cost less than $ 20. In addition, they have a larger battery than the Nordmärke and charge your devices faster.

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