2-Pack Insignia 10W Qi Certified Wireless Charging Pad
$6.50
$14.99
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Model: Insignia™ - 10 W Qi Certified Wireless Charging Pad for Android/iPhone (2 Pack) - Black
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Insignia™ - 10 W Qi Certified Wireless Charging Pad for Android/iPhone (2 Pack) - Black
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Works fine with my Caseology on my Pixel 7 and my p5 before that. Charges my phone every night on my nightstand. No complaints other than wish it was usb-c. Micro just needs to die already, jeez. ☠️
Are you me? Pixel 7 with Caseology Parallax case and it works perfectly as an overnight bedside charger. I was REALLY surprised this thing didn't have a USB-C port. Agreed, micro needs to taken out back and shot already.
Are you me? Pixel 7 with Caseology Parallax case and it works perfectly as an overnight bedside charger. I was REALLY surprised this thing didn't have a USB-C port. Agreed, micro needs to taken out back and shot already.
IT OVERHEATS iPhone. Bought it last month for this deal price and after first use with two different iPhone models, it overheated the phones, it became hot and iPhone slowed. Returned it. Be advised of this. It came with 2 chargers, 2 charging pads, 2 cables but still I returned it.
No it doesn't. It gets slightly warm. Lmao overheat is 114° F which is 100% impossible for this to do unless you left it in the sun
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Did you get the message on the iPhone saying it overheated? Or are you just assuming it was overheated?
They typed it in ALL CAPS so it must be true! It hit 20000000° F
That's what I thought too but I can't figure it out. I have generic Qi chargers, hockey pucks I've bought from Walmart, and even the Samsung branded ones... nothing for any of them.
My boss has a Galaxy Watch Active 2 (I think) and he tried it too and it won't work either, just our chargers work with each other's watches and that's it. Its like Samsung figured out how to lock down the watches to only work with their chargers or something.
Your phone is probably heating up because you have Truth Social installed.
LMFAO! I haven't laughed that hard in like a year.
"Some people are saying... excuse me. Excuse me. There's been a rumor that – you know, a very nice rumor – that you go outside in the shade or you have cold weather from the winter and it does have an effect on curing your battery thermals. You know, if you could. And maybe you can, maybe you can't. Android users, stand back and stand by!"
I am going to wait for the Google Pixel Stand 2nd gen to go on sale.
My lightning connector stopped working and I've been using this charger nightly for a few weeks now.
I have a case in the phone, so it gets slightly warm but not hot.I have not tested how hot it would get without a case.
No issues so far.
I leave the other charger at work, but haven't used it yet.
At this price it's a great deal for 2, and it saved me from replacing or repairing the phone.
I got 5 W chargers for overnight charging older iPhones. Most of the time it seems to work well. It seems to charge to 100% then automatically turn off/stop charging. but now at least a few times something strange is happening. I put it on for overnight charging, in the morning it's drained to nearly nothing and is hot from starting to recharge.Anyone know what's going on? Could it somehow charge and then suck out the charge? I just don't know what's going on.
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Will this be ok for a overnight charging? Trying to see if I can get two and build something on night stand to stay Flush. Didnt like to keep charging as stand.
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Are you me? Pixel 7 with Caseology Parallax case and it works perfectly as an overnight bedside charger. I was REALLY surprised this thing didn't have a USB-C port. Agreed, micro needs to taken out back and shot already.
LoL
Close...but an Athlex case!
My boss has a Galaxy Watch Active 2 (I think) and he tried it too and it won't work either, just our chargers work with each other's watches and that's it. Its like Samsung figured out how to lock down the watches to only work with their chargers or something.
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"Some people are saying... excuse me. Excuse me. There's been a rumor that – you know, a very nice rumor – that you go outside in the shade or you have cold weather from the winter and it does have an effect on curing your battery thermals. You know, if you could. And maybe you can, maybe you can't. Android users, stand back and stand by!"
I am going to wait for the Google Pixel Stand 2nd gen to go on sale.
I have a case in the phone, so it gets slightly warm but not hot.I have not tested how hot it would get without a case.
No issues so far.
I leave the other charger at work, but haven't used it yet.
At this price it's a great deal for 2, and it saved me from replacing or repairing the phone.