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OnePlus Warp Charge 30 wireless charging dock officially priced at Rs 3,990 in India

OnePlus has revealed the Indian pricing of its Warp Charge 30 wireless charger and it will retail for Rs 3,990. OnePlus’ first wireless charger is expected to go on sale along with OnePlus 8, OnePlus 8 Pro and the Bullets Wireless Z after the nation-wide lockdown due to Coronavirus ends or the government allows e-commerce companies to deliver mobile phones and laptops to consumers. 

The price of the wireless charging dock was leaked on the Internet just last week and now the OnePlus India website has listed the Warp Charge 30 wireless dock at Rs 3,990.

OnePlus Warp Charge 30 wireless charging dock features

The Warp Charge 30 wireless dock supports a peak output of up to 30W is will recharge your OnePlus 8 Pro from 0-50% in 29 minutes. The unit is also compatible with Qi-certified phones and can be used at a 5W-10W output.

It features a Bedtime mode that charges the phone while the user sleeps. The bedtime mode kicks in by default from 11 PM to 7 AM and during this time the phone recharged at 10W output. There’s an option to modify the duration of this mode or turn it off completely.

OnePlus wireless charging dock uses an “industry-first” isolated charge pump with its proprietary Warp charging solution to deliver a 97% charge efficiency, thereby also reducing the heat production. The dock also features a built-in fan for better heat dissipation and the company warns that the fans may make “slight” noise during use. The charging unit is also protected against overheating and voltage surges.

When the charger senses foreign metal objects nearby, it powers down as a built-in safety measure. 

Like the OnePlus 8 series, the Warp Charge 30 wireless charging dock is much affordable in India as compared to the US where it retails for $70.

 

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