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USP Motorsports Presents iPhone 8/X Qi-Ready Wireless Charging Options For Your MK5/MK6/MK7!

Specifically built to fit your Volkswagen vehicle, we make it easy to charge your Qi-Enabled device. Installs in just minutes using your factory cubby. Tap the power from your car’s existing power source and you are ready to go. It is even compatible with the brand new iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, and iPhone X — as well as Qi-Enabled Android devices.

Wires are a hassle that we just can’t seem to get away from. For the most part we have media completely wireless and readily available in most new vehicles, but what about power? Charging cables can be quite a distraction while driving, and also takes away some of the joy and excitement when you just want to go out for a drive or improve your daily commute.

Click Here To Shop: MK5/MK6 Qi Plug + Play Kits

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Now there is an affordable, easy to install option with the Inbay QI certified wireless charging. Make those cables obsolete, and always keep your phone charged and ready to go wherever your drive takes you. No more searching around your car for that charging cable, or fiddling with tangled wires. This can be a distraction while driving and just overall unpleasant. Inbay allows you to live a wire-free life. Just set your phone down and go.

Click Here To Shop: MK5/MK6 Qi Plug + Play Kits

Click Here To Shop: MK7 Qi Plug + Play Kits

About USP Motorsports

USP Motorsports has been setting the bar in the community since 2000 and continue to do so today. USP’s goal is to exceed expectations for vehicle service and performance on Volkswagen, BMW, Audi, and Porsche platforms.

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