Lutman Design has unveiled a gorgeous new wireless charger called Swich

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Smartphone charges come in all shapes and sizes, and while the ones that are usually bundled with our phones are more than capable of getting the job done, aesthetically they might not necessarily be the most pleasing thing to the eye. That being said, if you’re interested in a more nicely designed wireless charger, perhaps the Swich might be of interest to you. The Swich is a very nicely designed wireless charger. It will be Qi-compatible so if you have a phone that uses the Qi wireless charging standard, or a smartphone case that uses the standard, then you should be able to use it with the Swich just fine.

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I am definitely a fan of wireless charging and worthy Kickstarter projects. In this case, the folks at Lutman Design have created the Swich, a very unique and innovative Qi charging stand that is currently seeking backing in its Kickstarter campaign that ends later this month. The Swich is constructed of a ceramic base and mount platform with a CNC machined piece of American dark walnut connecting the two. The main face of the Swich has a layer of micro-suction tape to hold your smart device securely in place. The Swich is meant to not only charge your phone in style but hold it at a more functional height and angle as well. Its main face can rotate 90 degrees for either vertical or horizontal orientation of your device. A pledge of $170 reserves your choice of Swich in white or black. If funded, the Swich is expected to ship by end of this year.

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