A Polish online store has posted a listing for Apple's AirPower charging mat, due in 2018, claiming the product will cost 999 zlotys or about $273.99 -- which one news site suggests will translate to about $199 in the U.S.
-- by ThinkApple -- is most likely the retailer's speculation, but might theoretically come from Apple. Regardless, both the $199 and $273.99 figures are probably higher than what U.S. customers will actually pay.
$199 would be a tough ask, despite the premium Apple accessories command and the AirPower's ability to charge up to three devices at once. Single-device charging pads sold by Belkin and Mophie cost $59.95.
Consider that at $199, the AirPower would be more expensive than Apple's own AirPods, which sell for $159.
Neither Apple nor the Polish store -- X-Kom -- have set out a firm launch date.
The AirPower will support the iPhone 8, , and Apple Watch Series 3, as well as an upcoming AirPods case that might arrive . Still unknown is how much wattage the pad will offer. By default the iPhone X supports just 5 watts, but a future software update will .