The Choetech Circle Qi Wireless Charger is retailing for US$19.99 (S$29) on Amazon. As the product name suggests, it charges Qi-enabled device or device equipped with a Qi-compatible cover. It takes in 5V/2A and output 5V/1A.

The wireless charger weighs 64g and measures approximately the size of a coffee cup coaster (84mm x 84mm x 18mm). It is metallic silver in color.

It has a nice indicator light around the charger that turns blue when it is charging. There is a built-in lightning sensor on the wireless charger that will automatically dim/turn off the indicator light when the room is dark. I tested it and it works well as shown in the Instagram video below.

There is a rubberize anti-slip ring around the top and bottom of the charger which gives the phone a good grip against the charger and the charger against the table.

Choe Circle Qi Wireless Charger - Box Front
Choe Circle Qi Wireless Charger – Box Front
Choe Circle Qi Wireless Charger - Box Back
Choe Circle Qi Wireless Charger – Box Back
Choe Circle Qi Wireless Charger - Box
Choe Circle Qi Wireless Charger – Box
Choe Circle Qi Wireless Charger - Box Contents
Choe Circle Qi Wireless Charger – Box Contents
Choe Circle Qi Wireless Charger - Front
Choe Circle Qi Wireless Charger – Front
Choe Circle Qi Wireless Charger - Front
Choe Circle Qi Wireless Charger – Front
Choe Circle Qi Wireless Charger - MicroUSB Port
Choe Circle Qi Wireless Charger – MicroUSB Port
Choe Circle Qi Wireless Charger - Charging Nexus 6
Choe Circle Qi Wireless Charger – Charging Nexus 6

So far I have two wireless chargers, the Anker Ultra-Slim Qi-Enabled Wireless Charging Pad and the Nokia Wireless Charging Stand (DT-910).

All the wireless chargers basically do the same thing which is to wirelessly charge your Qi-enabled device. Most wireless charger output a maximum of 1A. The thing that differentiates Choetech Circle Qi Wireless Charger from the rest of my wireless chargers is basically the indicator ring light which adds a cool factor.