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Belkin MagSafe Compatible Car Phone Magnetic Charging Air Vent Mount (WIC004) for $19.99 - $3 with promo code
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Includes:
- Belkin MagSafe compatible car phone magnetic charging air vent mount - Air vent phone holder and charger
- 4' USB-C cable
Features:
- Compatible with iPhone 14, 13, and 12 MagSafe cases
- The Magsafe compatible car charging mount can quickly charge your devices with up to 10W of power (power supply sold separately)
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1. You need to buy a USB-C DC adapter capable of 10 watts or more, which will add quite a bit to the price.
2. Lots of complaints the grip is weak and larger iPhones in particular fall off when going over potholes/bumps.
3. This model by Belkin is "MagSafe compatible" - NOT MagSafe certified. iPhones will only take 7.5W max for uncertified devices (like this one), unlike MagSafe certified devices which will deliver 15W of power via MagSafe with an adapter of 23W or more (9V/2.56A USB-C PD profile). Belkin has a model called the Boost Charge Pro car vent mount. Spigen has a dash mount called the OneTap Pro 3 that is magsafe certified and 15W capable.
If you have an iPhone and plan to use GPS/screen on, I would recommend you save up for an adapter with twice the power (Magsafe certified).
If you are merely using a Magsafe compatible case on an Qi wireless charging Android device - those don't need to be certified, and you can buy 15W magsafe compatible mounts for a similar amount of money on Amazon... you have a variety of choices from a variety of brands in that case.
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1. You need to buy a USB-C DC adapter capable of 10 watts or more, which will add quite a bit to the price.
2. Lots of complaints the grip is weak and larger iPhones in particular fall off when going over potholes/bumps.
3. This model by Belkin is "MagSafe compatible" - NOT MagSafe certified. iPhones will only take 7.5W max for uncertified devices (like this one), unlike MagSafe certified devices which will deliver 15W of power via MagSafe with an adapter of 23W or more (9V/2.56A USB-C PD profile). Belkin has a model called the Boost Charge Pro car vent mount. Spigen has a dash mount called the OneTap Pro 3 that is magsafe certified and 15W capable.
If you have an iPhone and plan to use GPS/screen on, I would recommend you save up for an adapter with twice the power (Magsafe certified).
If you are merely using a Magsafe compatible case on an Qi wireless charging Android device - those don't need to be certified, and you can buy 15W magsafe compatible mounts for a similar amount of money on Amazon... you have a variety of choices from a variety of brands in that case.
1. You need to buy a USB-C DC adapter capable of 10 watts or more, which will add quite a bit to the price.
2. Lots of complaints the grip is weak and larger iPhones in particular fall off when going over potholes/bumps.
3. This model by Belkin is "MagSafe compatible" - NOT MagSafe certified. iPhones will only take 7.5W max for uncertified devices (like this one), unlike MagSafe certified devices which will deliver 15W of power via MagSafe with an adapter of 23W or more (9V/2.56A USB-C PD profile). Belkin has a model called the Boost Charge Pro car vent mount. Spigen has a dash mount called the OneTap Pro 3 that is magsafe certified and 15W capable.
If you have an iPhone and plan to use GPS/screen on, I would recommend you save up for an adapter with twice the power (Magsafe certified).
If you are merely using a Magsafe compatible case on an Qi wireless charging Android device - those don't need to be certified, and you can buy 15W magsafe compatible mounts for a similar amount of money on Amazon... you have a variety of choices from a variety of brands in that case.
I am ton connected to any of their posts, just a happy customer
1. You need to buy a USB-C DC adapter capable of 10 watts or more, which will add quite a bit to the price.
2. Lots of complaints the grip is weak and larger iPhones in particular fall off when going over potholes/bumps.
3. This model by Belkin is "MagSafe compatible" - NOT MagSafe certified. iPhones will only take 7.5W max for uncertified devices (like this one), unlike MagSafe certified devices which will deliver 15W of power via MagSafe with an adapter of 23W or more (9V/2.56A USB-C PD profile). Belkin has a model called the Boost Charge Pro car vent mount. Spigen has a dash mount called the OneTap Pro 3 that is magsafe certified and 15W capable.
If you have an iPhone and plan to use GPS/screen on, I would recommend you save up for an adapter with twice the power (Magsafe certified).
If you are merely using a Magsafe compatible case on an Qi wireless charging Android device - those don't need to be certified, and you can buy 15W magsafe compatible mounts for a similar amount of money on Amazon... you have a variety of choices from a variety of brands in that case.
The biggest gripe I have is that the clip is prone to sliding and if something is going to fall out...it's going to be the clip sliding out of the vent - but even in Death Valley that didn't happen. I have had a couple times where I've gotten temperature warnings while using GPS and charging on a hot day...but that's also a rare thing. But largely, my experience has been opposite of what you're posting here.
The biggest gripe I have is that the clip is prone to sliding and if something is going to fall out...it's going to be the clip sliding out of the vent - but even in Death Valley that didn't happen. I have had a couple times where I've gotten temperature warnings while using GPS and charging on a hot day...but that's also a rare thing. But largely, my experience has been opposite of what you're posting here.
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Just like what others said, the weakest point of this is the vent clip mount that will slide over time. The charger does get hot and you can get phone temp warning if in direct sunlight with no ac on.
For the price, it's fine. Just don't expect fast charging and be mindful of the heat.
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