🔌 Charge Ahead: Embrace the Wireless Revolution!
The Nillkin Magic Tag USB C Qi Wireless Charger Receiver is a cutting-edge solution for wireless charging, designed specifically for a variety of USB-C devices including Google Pixel and LG models. With a slim, portable design and robust features like waterproofing and high absorption rates, this receiver ensures a seamless charging experience while maintaining durability and style.
Item Weight | 8.2 Grams |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Cable Length | 0.16 Centimeters |
Material | Plastic |
Color | Type C |
Energy Specifications Met | Qi |
Output Voltage | 5 Volts |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Current Rating | 1 Amps, 3 Amps, 8 Amps |
Main Power Connector Type | 2 Pin |
Portable | Yes |
Number of Power Levels | 1 |
Input Voltage | 5 Volts |
Mount Type | Travel/portable |
Amperage | 3 Amps |
Total Usb Ports | 1 |
Wattage | 9 watts |
Connectivity Technology | Type C,Usb,Wireless |
Connector Type Used on Cable | USB Type C |
Compatible Devices | Cellular Phones |
Compatible Phone Models | Google Pixel XL |
Additional Features | travel, Portable Waterproof Wireless Charger Wireless Charging |
J**N
No More Port Wear
I see people complaining about it breaking in a few months that ALSO have the unit exposed . I put mine between my case and my phone . It is SLOW , HOWEVER, your battery will last a bit longer because it was what is called trickle charging .Get in the habit of laying it down before you go too bed , it will take all night if you below maybe 30% .I don't have a problem bumping it as I need it . It is actually better for your battery too never let it be fully charged . I'm thinking about restricting my phones capacity too 80% max charge now with this .I don't have too worry about port wear from charging anymore . Totally recommend wireless charging ; even if it is SLOW .
D**E
Works Great, no bulge!
Summary:Works greatFits in my case with no bulgeThe case charging port hole was a perfect fit for the plugIt did not require moving around to find a sweet spot to work on my Qi charger standsIt charges reasonably fast, not quite as fast as the stock turbo chargers but faster than most.While charging the phone warmed up a bit but never got warmer than with the Motorola stock chargers cameIt looks good and does not stick out on my setup in any way that detracts from the "look" of our phones.The longer version:We had wireless charging Windows Lumia 735 phones and bought two double coil charger stands that worked great five years back and have been in a drawer for 2 or three years since we got our two Motorola Z phones and then the newer Z3s . Now, we have our second set of Motorola Z phones, because Microsoft dropped phone support. But the Moto Z3s do not have built in wireless charging and use the USB C connectors.I had seen several of these advertised and hesitated because there were more than a few. I had to buy several chargers until we found the ones in the pictures. I was sure this was going to be a series of experiments and costly. I was hoping to find one that had Motorola on the list this had a moto but not my model in the list. I just wanted fast charging, no overheating, and not have to buy another case as the Motorola Z series is not very supported any more by Motorola.I might as well have thrown darts to choose and somehow lucked out! It came fast, in great packaging, and looked too simple. I was leery because I have the Speck thin but very protective case. I was sure it was going to bulge or look bad. My Speck case is one piece very good protection but covers the Moto Z series Mod connectors on the back. We had the original Z phones and bought the mods for them. We kept those phones just to use the Projector, the JBL speaker. WE have two battery packs that do wirelessly charge but made them too big for any case to go over them both, phone with battery pack attached to the back.I also thought the charging port hole on the case might be too small and bulge there.It fit perfectly! The only adjusting I had to do was to pop the silver head through the charge port in the case and it was a perfect fit!Then I charged my phone on it for the first time. These Qi double coil wireless charging stands I have had for 5 years (and two years in the drawer) do not need the phone to be in any particular position just upright as in the pics. It charged at a slower rate than the Motorola fast chargers that came with our two Motorola phones. But the charging speed was much faster than I expected. I am fine since I have one at my desk and my nightstand. My new car (Tesla Model Y) has navigation so the big drain for my phone is gone. And it has a wireless charging pad built into the car and this wireless adapter works great there too. Much better than keeping the phone connected by wire to use Nav for prolonged periods. I love the big screen in the Tesla for nav as I don't need reading glasses to use it, or have non polarized sunglasses to see my navigation maps on the relatively tiny 6.3" screenIf you want wireless charging this is the ticket. Make sure you get a two coil at least 1.5 A (1500mA) wireless Qi charger and your results should be as exceptional as mine.Get one! I'm so glad I lucked out with this with no one I know recommending it.
R**A
So far, so good... does what it says... but...
I kind of want to give 5 stars, because it does do what it says it does.I went from a Galaxy S8 Active, which I love but had to replace because I wanted to get off Sprint and I can't really take the phone to any other provider. I moved to an unlocked Galaxy A50, which overall has everything I "need" at a price I can afford right now, with the exception of wireless charging.This gives me that option, however with a few caveats that I think are important to note, but are not part of the product description.1) It's not fast charge capable.While the USB-C can handle fast charging up to 15W, this wireless converter does not. Most of the time this will not be an issue for me because the A50 has a HUGE (by most phone standards) 4000mah battery so I shouldn't have to worry much about needing to quick charge during the day. My S8 typically got me through the whole day as well, so I'm used to just charging overnight.2) Charger Fit/Placement.The charger fits fine inside the basic case just fine, It's not really visibly noticeable unless you know to look for it, but I can feel it as I handle the phone. I chose the short version, which seems to put the pad in the lower third of my phone, and it seems to make it a bit picky in placement on my chargers. On my stand charger, the phone seems to lean back and loses contact with the charger in portrait mode, last night in landscape mode it seemed to work ok. I think this is a mix of the height of my phone and using the short version. I'm debating on maybe exchanging for the long version to see if moving the charging pad more to the center of the phone makes a difference. In the mean time I also have a pad style charger on my desk that I may end up moving to the bedside table for my overnight charging needs.3) You "lose" the use of the USB port.So in order to work, obviously this needs to plug in to your USB port. Which means you can't use it for anything else without unplugging it. If you use this with a case (which is recommended cause otherwise the charge coil is unprotected), you can't unplug it without removing the case. I'm not sure just how much of an issue this will be at the moment. My main "concern" in this area is that when I'm hiking/backpacking, I often do burn thru the battery with photos/video taking and carry a portable battery for recharging. I have a large one that will do wireless, but it's not what I'd carry with me hiking... so when I go hiking, I may likely end up removing this so I can plug in to my portable.This is something that when you realize it, it's obvious, but they don't really mention it at all in the overall description. You do find this out reading other user comments and such, but I think they should be more up-front about it.One suggestion, find a way to allow some sort of pass-through charging. I suppose doing a pass through port would add some bulk to the bottom of the plug, so don't think that would work. But what about making it like those magnetic charger adapters and include a tip you could add to any USB C charging cable. That way when needed, you can use that cable to charge.Anyhow... I've only had this a few days, and for the cost I would recommend it to anyone wanting to add wireless charging.. just making sure they're aware of the little accommodations you'll need to make over a device with native capability. I'll try to update further later after I've used it for awhile, and/or if I do swap out for the long version.
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