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1 x RAVPower Wireless Charger with Exclusive HyperAir Technology (Model: RP-PC066)
1 x QC 3.0 Adapter
1 x USB to Micro USB Cable"
still keeping fingers crossed they switch to usb C cabling for these.
Not sure what he's talking about. This has got Qi, and AirPods wireless charging case use Qi, so this'll work.
EDIT: Seems like there are issues with the AirPods 1+2 Wireless charging cases, but not with the AirPods Pro (as I have a similar RAVPower Qi charger [amazon.com] with all the same marketing materials) that do work with the AirPods Pro, but reviews for that also suggest that it doesn't work for the non-Pro AirPods. I'm guessing this is something at a technical level that the non-Pro AirPods don't do.
Right, but it's nice to have that option. If you only have like 10 minutes before you leave and want to get the most charge I'd plug it in directly.
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-It doesn't appear to come with an adapter as the photo suggests, that option is $27.99
-$8.99 looks like it's current price, so no code required?
-It doesn't appear to come with an adapter as the photo suggests, that option is $27.99
-$8.99 looks like it's current price, so no code required?
Use the code to get both for $9.99 instead of 27.99.
That's not what the previous poster said. Trying to get more info from them.
-It doesn't appear to come with an adapter as the photo suggests, that option is $27.99
-$8.99 looks like it's current price, so no code required?
The code is for the $27.99 option with the adapter, just worked for me. Cheers!
If they're trying to say that a MicroUSB cable can't plug into a lighting port on the AirPods, well duh, that's obvious, but defeats the purpose of this.
EDIT: Perhaps I have a misunderstanding about this. Why would a Qi wireless charger not work with the AirPods wireless charging case? Is this an issue with something on Apple's side for the standard non-Pro AirPods? I have this RAVPower charger [amazon.com] and it works fine with my AirPods Pro.