Anker PowerWave Pad 10W Max Wireless Charging Pad
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AnkerDirect via Amazon has Anker PowerWave Pad 10W Max Wireless Charging Pad for $9.34. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders of $25+.
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Includes:
PowerWave Pad
4 ft Micro USB Cable
18-Month Warranty
Features:
Universal Compatibility: PowerWave Pad provides 10W output for Samsung Galaxy, 7.5W for iPhone, and 5W for other phones or wireless earbuds (including AirPods)
Through-Case Charging
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Good price but microUSB is outdated. I want to be able to unplug the cable as needed and fast charge my phone or charge other devices I have that have USB C.
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Good price but microUSB is outdated. I want to be able to unplug the cable as needed and fast charge my phone or charge other devices I have that have USB C.
FYI, it doesn't come with a power adapter so you also have to buy a Quick Charge 2.0/3.0 or 5V/2A adapter depending on your phone. I have two of these and they work fine even with a case on the phone. Takes forever to charge my Pixel 3 XL but that's because the Pixel only fast charges on specific certified wireless chargers. I also use it for my iPhone 11 Pro Max and that charges at 7.5W instead of the 5W that the Pixel is limited to.
FYI, it doesn't come with a power adapter so you also have to buy a Quick Charge 2.0/3.0 or 5V/2A adapter depending on your phone. I have two of these and they work fine even with a case on the phone. Takes forever to charge my Pixel 3 XL but that's because the Pixel only fast charges on specific certified wireless chargers. I also use it for my iPhone 11 Pro Max and that charges at 7.5W instead of the 5W that the Pixel is limited to.
The reason it takes "forever" to charge your 3XL is that it's using 10W instead of the 18W charging speed the Pixel 3XL charges at with its oem charger ( every Pixel device after the 3 changes at 18w)
Gave a pair of these for Christmas gifts since Costco didn't have their usual double pack in stock. These work good and since we are and Android family we have plenty of micro USB cables and quick charge bricks. These do seem to be a little more finicky about your phones placement on the mat. Other brands I have sampled seem to have a large sweet spot where the Anker's have a small one. Not a big deal unless you are half asleep and give no effort in laying your phone on the mat.
As someone else mentioned, make sure you have a quick charge 3.0 plug to use this with. I'm an iPhone user and didn't have one, whereas apparently some android phones include them.
I have this product but I got it when it was bundled with their own QC 3.0 plug.
For those who need the plug, don't quote me on this since the prices on Amazon can fluctuate so much, but last I checked the Aukey QC 3.0 plug was a few dollars cheaper than the Anker one and they are also a reputable brand. I've also seen multi-packs of QC 3.0 bricks for the same price as one of the Aukey plugs, but from brands I've never heard of so I don't know if I'd trust those.
I bough this and the OP's charging pad as a double pack a while ago and I much prefer the standing one. Like some have said, the flat pad is somewhat finicky. The standing pad is super easy. You just lean your phone on it and it starts right away.
Hope this helps!
Which OEM wireless charger is suited for 12 pro and 12 pro Max?
Bonus: Can someone explain why 11 pro chargers don't support 12 pro? Even though they support 7.5 and 10w.
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I have this product but I got it when it was bundled with their own QC 3.0 plug.
For those who need the plug, don't quote me on this since the prices on Amazon can fluctuate so much, but last I checked the Aukey QC 3.0 plug was a few dollars cheaper than the Anker one and they are also a reputable brand. I've also seen multi-packs of QC 3.0 bricks for the same price as one of the Aukey plugs, but from brands I've never heard of so I don't know if I'd trust those.
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I bough this and the OP's charging pad as a double pack a while ago and I much prefer the standing one. Like some have said, the flat pad is somewhat finicky. The standing pad is super easy. You just lean your phone on it and it starts right away.
Hope this helps!
Bonus: Can someone explain why 11 pro chargers don't support 12 pro? Even though they support 7.5 and 10w.
Thank you