Netherlands-based company Zens is well known for its wide range of wireless chargers. The company recently launched its new product called the Liberty Built-in Wireless Charger. True to its name, it is designed to be integrated directly into a work desk for a streamlined look and convenience.

Like its predecessor, the Liberty Wireless Charger is equipped with 16 coils that enable freedom of placement. The users can place a device in any orientation on the Liberty, without worrying about whether it is charging or not. It can wirelessly charge two compatible Qi devices at 10W each.

Additionally, there is also a USB-A port and a USB-C port. While the USB-A port can let you juice up an Apple Watch, headphones, or Bluetooth speaker, the USB-C offers 27W output to charge tablets, laptops, and more.

The Liberty Wireless Charger features a see-through tempered glass top allowing you a peek at the overlapping charging coils that work together to feed your devices. This table-mounted wireless charger works with lightweight phone cases with thickness less than 3 mm.

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The Built-in Liberty Wireless Charger measures 21L x 11.6W x 3H cm and comes with a 65W power adapter. If you are convinced, it is available for €300 about ($340) on the official website.

Previously, IKEA has launched SJÖMÄRKE wireless charger, which is also designed to fit underneath a table or shelf.

Image: Zens
Image: Zens
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