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Woot! Xbox 360 induction charging system for $15

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Induction charging is magic — pure magic! Woot.com is selling a little of that magic in the form of the InCharge for Xbox 360 Inductive Charging System for just $15, plus $5 shipping. I reviewed the Wii version of this very same system and still use it happily to this day — mostly because I love magic! Also, gaming.

The system comes with two rechargeable batteries and your Xbox 360 controllers can just be set right into the cradle to juice up. A full charge takes about six hours or so, or as I refer to it “overnight.” But there’s no fuss, no muss, no need to remove the battery packs.

InCharge for Xbox 360 Inductive Charging System [Woot.com]



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