🔌 Charge Ahead: Embrace the Future of Wireless Power!
The Nillkin Qi Receiver USB C is a cutting-edge wireless charging solution designed for Type-C Android devices. Weighing just 9.1 grams, this ultra-slim receiver offers a powerful 10W output, ensuring fast and efficient charging. Its durable, waterproof design and universal compatibility with various models make it an essential accessory for modern smartphone users. Say goodbye to tangled cables and hello to a seamless charging experience!
Item Weight | 9.1 Grams |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Material | Plastic |
Color | Type-C Short |
Energy Specifications Met | Qi |
Output Voltage | 5 Volts |
Power Source | USB |
Current Rating | 1 Amps |
Frequency Range | 100kHz |
Power Plug | No Plug |
Main Power Connector Type | USB Type C |
Portable | Yes |
Number of Power Levels | 1 |
Input Voltage | 5 Volts |
Mount Type | Wall Mount |
Amperage | 1 Amps |
Total Usb Ports | 1 |
Wattage | 10 watts |
Connectivity Technology | Type-C interface |
Connector Type Used on Cable | USB Type C |
Compatible Devices | Cellular Phones |
Compatible Phone Models | Type-C Android cell phones including, but not limited to, Samsung A51, A20E, A20, Pixel 2, and possibly other models from Samsung, Motorola, Google, LG, Blackberry, OnePlus, Moto, HTC, Nokia, Sony, brands with USB charging port. |
Additional Features | wireless charging receiver |
G**G
Cheap easy way, to make your phone charge wireless.
We (my wife and I) had already bought waterproof cases for our new Samsung galaxy A13 5g phones from amazon. Then a few months later we bought a new truck, that no longer needs the phone plugged in, for Android auto to work. So, the phone no longer automatically gets charged while driving. But the truck accommodates a phone with wireless charging. I decided, my wife and I need to enjoy the convenience of wireless charging. I bought 2 cheap chargers from ebay. They barely worked on the home charging pad, and not at all in the the truck. I read the review's on this Nillkin adapter and it looked promising. Now I know this wireless adapter works great. I have no problems with either adapter, working through the case. (I bought two)The cases are not even flat, they have a bumper all the way around. Now our phones are waterproof and wireless, I never need to opened the water seal flap to charge it. I might put a little glue on the waterseal flap for the charging port, to keep it closed permanently, because I would have to remove the phone from the case, to charge with a wire anyway. Also, I didn't time it, but the phones charge as good as built in wireless phones . All, I would buy for my kids was the google wireless charging tablets, because after the first two weeks of having them, the charging port would be worn out from them playing, while plugged in. The wireless charging would keep them going. This adapter charges our phones, as fast, if not faster, than those wireless tablets charged. But, tablets do take longer to charge. If it is slower chargeing, it is not a bad trade off, for not having to keeping up with cords and wearing out the charging port and cords. I love it. My wife would only charge her phone when it was dead. She is use to putting the landline house phone in the charging cradle. So, now I am going to buy a stand up wireless charger, it will be the same as charging the the house phone, just put it where it belongs at night. I highly recommend this adapter. It is a lot cheaper than buying a high price phone with built in wireless charging and you get the same end result. Don't be foolish and complain it don't work though a otter box. It is well established in the review's, It won't work. Also, this thing looks fragile, it needs some kind of case over it, if you expect it to last. Just not a thick case.
D**L
Works well if used correctly
Does not charge as fast as a regular fast charging cable but still charges well. I recommend you get a qi charger if it needs charged on the go. Do not rely on unplugging and replugging this product. Use common sense. It is thinking and will snap if continually unplugged and replugged. It's a casualty of being thin. If it was thick people would still complain, so again, use common sense and only charge wirelessly.
B**2
Worked great until it didn't... 😢
Worked great until just recently when I kept thinking it was my charger pucks, but after letting my wife's phone charge I switched over to my phone which didn't start a charge at all, it worked perfectly for about 3 months but suddenly stopped working
R**N
Works. But VERY slow to charge
I plugged the unit into my Galaxy A35 port and it seemed to charge ok overnight, but then today even though connected to my wireless charger, my phoenix Seneca to discharge quicker then charge even when not in use. I noticed tonight when I put the Pogue to charge with 36% battery, the phone estimated to be fully charged in 6 hours. There is nothing quick about this charger unless this is a defective charger.
A**N
Does it's job, but only RECIEVES charge, doesn't emit charge.
Pros:1. Profile - Thin, presentable - the item is thin, and is sleek, you can't see the charging coils due tot he black covering.2. Plug - USBC - glass to know the port was USBC which means it's reversible for some weird tech items that have the old port that may have the charger port inverted.3. Price - Doable, worth it for the right cause - make sure you're using this pad to charge what you plug it into. I was hoping to turn my Anker Chagrer into a wireless charger, but quickly realized it can't emit charging, it can only receive.Cons:1. Description - not particular enough - just wished the details were more specific to the flexibility of the item. With wireless charging being so ambiguous with the charging wattage tolerance, and purpose - my phone can be charged but also charge my earbuds, which made me assume this item could both receive or emit a wireless charge
A**R
works great1
been using mine on a samsung a53 for almost 2 years. works flawlessly. looking for one that will work with a samsung a56 which is on order now.
J**
Great product
Why did you pick this product vs others?:This product is just as it shows a way for your to connect your phone to become wireless chargeable.
A**R
Great concept, but snapped within <2 weeks
I have a charging pad I really wanted to use but a phone that doesn't support wireless charging, so this seemed like the perfect solution. It worked reasonably well, until last night when the connector cable just suddenly snapped.I suspect the problem is that since obviously I can't rely exclusively on wireless charging, and since this takes up the phone's only port, it needs to be taken out whenever you switch to a normal charger, and put in whenever you go back to wireless. So, I ended up having to take it in and out a couple times a day, and for some reason this was enough to make it snap in under 2 weeks.Until it broke, it was doing a reasonable job of keeping my phone charged throughout the day. It's extremely slow compared to modern chargers, but as long as it was kept on the pad throughout most of the workday, the phone stayed mostly charged.It's also a bit finicky in terms of placement, and if you don't place it right in the center of the charging pad it doesn't work (even if you do, it takes a few seconds to start charging, so it can be hard to notice when it isn't working), but I could live with all that for the cool factor of getting to use my charging pad.In short, a cool but not very practical solution to begin with, and unfortunately with the low build quality - effectively worthless.
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