My wife has been wanting a wireless charger for her iPhone. I’ll probably grab this one and just adapt it to the ESR mount we already have (we have one that doesn’t have a charger). The thing I like is that they use the same thread mount for all of their mounts, so you can buy just the vent mount which is usually cheaper if you already have the arm mount. Thanks for showing how to mount it and easily take it out.
I just opened mine & set up but I didn’t get the little ‘USBc to USBa’ to plug in to car… guess I should contact c/s to get one sent Otherwise seems good. The clip IS REALLY tight Thx for this video, it gave me the info I needed that I couldn’t find anywhere - there was no list of contents anywhere
Snagged it for $23.99 yesterday on Amazon. Hopefully it works well and doesnt overheat. But I guess if I mount it in front of a vent it should be good.
I recently just purchased this item from Amazon. As much as its a nice quality. I do have some negatives about it. 1) its not as solid support from it moving around using the vent mount, but toloearable. My other issue that is concerning is that it gets very warm. Anyone have that happing to there unit where it gets very warm. Its seems tolerable heat but dont know if thats normal with this item. I have some other wireless chargers for desk but never get warm. Otherwise. It does what it needs to do.
If you have an iPhone 12 or later it has the magnets built in. Otherwise you’ll need a case with the built in magnet or you can buy it standalone to stick to the back of the phone.
I just got one, and the LED lights are always flashing when I connect it to a charger. Did I get a broken one? I have not tried a car 12 volt adapter yet. I was just testing it out on a few of my wall chargers. Nothing works!
It depends on the phone case. The magnets are quite strong on the charger. I have to apply a decent amount of force to pull my iPhone 15 Pro in a Rebel case off of it. If your case does not have magnets it won't work. You should be able to stick your case on a vertical metal surface by itself and it should stay put.
@@LeaMaunier Have had the same issue with both my Samsung S23 Ultra and my friends iPhone 14. Both phones using multiple MagSafe & Magsafe compatible cases.
@@adriftatlas My friends iPhone has same issue and is in a MagSafe case. My Samsung S23 Ultra is currently in a MagBak case and sticks VERY securely to metal surfaces.
No actually! It’s using Qi2 standard so if your Android phone supports Qi2 then you get the full 15W! Apple actually helped make this standard for Android ironic. This is not normal MagSafe.