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I"m not sure how to use google
Wireless charging.
This corded stuff is for the birds. :awe:
I"m not sure how to use google
Wireless charging.
Wireless charging.
This corded stuff is for the birds. :awe:
The OP described the logistics pretty well. The cable will flex in one direction more than the other. So technically there is a "right way" and a "wrong way" and its not simply a matter of preference.
I am so over that. It's slow and when your put your phone down and don't hit the coil (which happens even with three of them) you wake up to a dead phone.
I apparently am a charging terrorist though, so for now I have to stick to wires I plug in with the light on.![]()
I use these rubber feet to act as guides for the phone to get easy perfect placement. I recommend getting black ones that match with the Qi pad better. It's very nice to have one right next to your keyboard and to stop thinking about plugging in
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that said, yes, they were dumb for not making the optimal location larger. I think the Duracell implementation with a bunch of smaller coils makes more sense, albeit more expensive. very nice
also, unfortunately most of the cheap Chinese pads suck. the ones that don't get discontinued within a year
I like the Palm Pre's TouchStone with magnetic alignment. The Tylt Vu effortlessly aligns with most devices without it. An similarly-designed adjustable stand or car dock doesn't need magnets or careful alignment.