Stay powered up with the Anker Roav wireless charging pad for your car on sale for $40

Anker Charger Wireless
Anker Charger Wireless (Image credit: Amazon)

The Anker Roav PowerWave 10W Qi-certified wireless charging pad is down to $39.99 at Best Buy. This sale is one of Best Buy's deals of the day. It's also one of the lowest prices ever at this retailer. The same wireless charger is $47 on Amazon right now.

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Provides up to 10W for Android devices like the Samsung Galaxy S10 and 7.5W for Apple devices like the iPhone 11. 5W for everything else. Phone just slides in and easily secures. The pad comes with multiple air vent mounts

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The Anker Roav is an air vent mounted wireless charger that attaches to your car wherever you want it to. It even comes with a couple different air vent mounts that allow you some variety in how you want to attach it. However you choose to do it, your phone will be held securely in place while you drive. It can even rotate 360 degrees so you can pick between landscape or portrait modes. And once you arrive, the phone easily slips back off the pad and into your pocket where it belongs.

Plug in the three-foot micro USB cable and your phone can wirelessly charge while sitting on the mount. That means you'll be able to use the phone to answer calls and follow GPS navigation directions and find that it's still juiced up and ready to go whenever you get wherever you're going.

The charging pad works with Android and Apple devices and can deliver up to 10W for Android phones like the Samsung Galaxy S10 and up to 7.5W for the Apple iPhone 11 and similar devices. Other wireless charging devices will get up to 5W of power. The back of the charger has a little piece that slides out to help compensate for larger phones. This should work with smartphone cases even if you use thicker ones.

You will need a car charger to plug the pad into, and if you plan to use an Android phone you'll need one that has Quick Charge 3.0 technology to get the fastest possible charge.

John Levite
J.D. Levite has been in the deals game since 2012. He has posted daily deals at Gizmodo, The Wirecutter, The Sweethome, and now for Thrifter. He was there for the first Prime Day and has braved the full force of Black Friday. If you cut him, he bleeds savings. But don't try it for real. That's a metaphor.