Giveaway: Win a Ugreen Wireless Charging Pad!

Giveaway: Win a Ugreen Wireless Charging Pad! 4

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It's been a couple of weeks since our last giveaway, but we're heading into a very giving time of the year and want our readers to know we're always thinking of them. So here we are, back again with a new giveaway.

This giveaway's prize is the Ugreen Wireless Charging Pad, a sleek wireless alternative to charging compatible with all devices that support the Qi standard.

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While charging, the wireless charging pad will be blue. But, if it's blinking blue, you need to adjust your device. Then, if it's green, you're all set with a full charge.

Even if you use your device with a case, this wireless charging pad should work. Ugreen says cases 3mm thick at most will still allow your device to be charged without wires. So you can expect wireless charging to work as long as the Qi standard is present on your device.

Interested in Ugreen's wireless charging pad? Then enter our giveaway and you can receive one for free.

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If you win, we'll contact by email as well; however, don't be too disappointed if you walk away without the wireless charging pad. This product from Ugreen and many others are available through Amazon at friendly prices.

We'll be picking a winner on October 20. Check this post on that day to see if you're the lucky person getting the prize. Good luck!

Buy it now: Amazon

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  1. I use a moto g 3rd gen, but I also carry around my good ole nexus 7 2013… I need a new tab to replace it though…

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