Woot via Amazon has
EXW Nano 3-in-1 Foldable Mag-Safe Wireless Charger on sale for
$24.99.
Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders $25+.
Thanks to Community Member
astersathya for finding this deal.
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Product Details:- For iPhone 14/13/12, Airpods 2,3, & Pro, Apple Watch
- Phones from the iPhone 8 to iPhone 11 series can also be charged wirelessly, but place it in the right place or it will get noticeably hot.
- Charging pad can charge iPhone, airpods and watch at the same time
- Triangle charging stand configuration can charge iPhone and watch
- Stackable configuration to save space
- Includes 18w Fast Charge Adapter and 1.2m USB A - C Cable
- Overcurrent protection, overvoltage protection, overtemperature protection, as well as foreign object detection
- For use with cases under 3mm or special magnetic charging mobile phone cases.
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All of them exhibit similar issues:
- order of charging is important. You'll need to put the lower draw item first and then move up to the higher draw. If you put a flagship phone then you'll get erratic charging buds or smartwatches
- power bricks are weak - you may want to move up to a 30w but it may not help if the charging pads don't have built in "negotiation" and smart power ports
They're cool since it's one brick, one cable, and hardware that takes up a few inches.
I've switched to the new generation GaN multi-port chargers (specifically Baseus and Anker 140w versions) with longer cords. Those are consistent, power port sharing, renegotiation, etc etc
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All of them exhibit similar issues:
- order of charging is important. You'll need to put the lower draw item first and then move up to the higher draw. If you put a flagship phone then you'll get erratic charging buds or smartwatches
- power bricks are weak - you may want to move up to a 30w but it may not help if the charging pads don't have built in "negotiation" and smart power ports
They're cool since it's one brick, one cable, and hardware that takes up a few inches.
I've switched to the new generation GaN multi-port chargers (specifically Baseus and Anker 140w versions) with longer cords. Those are consistent, power port sharing, renegotiation, etc etc
All of them exhibit similar issues:
- order of charging is important. You'll need to put the lower draw item first and then move up to the higher draw. If you put a flagship phone then you'll get erratic charging buds or smartwatches
- power bricks are weak - you may want to move up to a 30w but it may not help if the charging pads don't have built in "negotiation" and smart power ports
They're cool since it's one brick, one cable, and hardware that takes up a few inches.
I've switched to the new generation GaN multi-port chargers (specifically Baseus and Anker 140w versions) with longer cords. Those are consistent, power port sharing, renegotiation, etc etc
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I personally have the 140w three port from Baseus and the 150w from Anker.
The corded ones from Baseus are also top notch.
A subtle thing folks don't bring up is cable quality. I've found the Ugreen cables are best bang for the buck if you're going over 3'.
My Mophie isn't that bad at this but on occasion some things didn't finish a complete charge.
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I've made the mistake of packing a USB C charger before and having a USB A cable with me…so this has been awesome for me in that I'm covered if I goof up like that. I read many of the 4.8 out of 5 reviews before I purchased it and have been satisfied.
That said, what works well for me won't for everyone else. I mean this won't power a laptop, nor will it out perform larger more expensive chargers. But it's pretty sweet if you are just wanting a small, fold up charger that can handle an Apple Watch and offers both USB A and C charging options.
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