Update: This popular deal is now slightly cheaper.
Lisen Direct via Amazon has select PhoneChargers & Travel Holders for the prices listed when you apply the corresponding promo codes at checkout. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
Thanks to Staff Member uhsharp for posting this deal.
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Update: This popular deal is now slightly cheaper.
Lisen Direct via Amazon has select PhoneChargers & Travel Holders for the prices listed when you apply the corresponding promo codes at checkout. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
Thanks to Staff Member uhsharp for posting this deal.
I previously bought this item. Its advantage is that it's compact, and the outer material looks good. However, a major downside is that it only outputs 9W when I tested it with a measuring device, not the advertised 15W. Although I don't have a tool to measure the output current accurately, the false advertising of the power output made me lose trust in it. So, I ended up returning it.
It's always like that 15w for android, cause it cost nothing to provide a burst 15w initially then throttle to ~7w after overheating. For Apple the only way is either MagSafe compatible($$$) or Qi2 Compatible($$) either way will cost a fortune to make/certify, and it's highly unlikely been implemented on this kind of device with this price range.
Another tip is if they officially support Apple 15w wireless charge, they will definitely advertise it "Made for MagSafe" or Qi2 compliant in the headline.
The worst might be "hacked" way of support Apple 15w wireless charge using some backdoor protocol spoofing or hacked chip to bypass Apple's check, if a manufacture using this way to support highest charging speed, you'd better stay away cause they don't treat protocol and stand fairly, they won't put your device safety on top either.
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Another tip is if they officially support Apple 15w wireless charge, they will definitely advertise it "Made for MagSafe" or Qi2 compliant in the headline.
The worst might be "hacked" way of support Apple 15w wireless charge using some backdoor protocol spoofing or hacked chip to bypass Apple's check, if a manufacture using this way to support highest charging speed, you'd better stay away cause they don't treat protocol and stand fairly, they won't put your device safety on top either.
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