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The 4 in 1 Wireless Charger Pad is a versatile charging solution designed for the modern professional. It supports fast charging for multiple devices, including iPhones, Apple Watches, and AirPods, all while ensuring safety with its multi-protection features. Its compact design makes it easy to carry, and the case-friendly functionality allows for hassle-free charging. Enjoy a tidy workspace and a reliable power source with this essential gadget.
T**T
Phone charger works well.
I do not have a rechargeable watch or rechargeable ear buds, so I can only review the phone charger. It seems to be slightly slower to charge than others I've tried, but it's not significant. I have a Motorola Edge with a thin case and I had no problem with positioning the phone on the charger to begin charging. The charger has a green light around the bottom and when the phone begins to charge the light changes to rotating multi colors. When charging is complete the light turns solid blue. The light turns red to warn of a foreign object on the charger.You can shut off the lights with the press of a button if you don't like them. The lights aren't nearly as obtrusive as some of the other chargers I've used. The charger is flat and has non slip surfaces on both sides. The phone doesn't slide around and the charger stays put on smooth surfaces. An added feature is the USB A outlet on the back of the charger. You can charge a non wirelessly charged device from this port. Very thoughtful.It's longer than other chargers, but it is thin, so traveling with this charger shouldn't present a problem. If you have three wirelessly charged devices i.e., phone, watch, ear buds, this is a good charger. I know that it works well for my phone.
M**L
Charger that Travels Well and Works Well with Android and iPhones!
I was searching for a charger to check 2 boxes, first I wanted a one-stop-shop for charging all my devices on my nightstand, and second something I could easily drop in a bag and travel with without having to account for every cord. It never fails, I get somewhere and I can charge my phone, but not my watch because I forgot a charger next to my bed. Then my watch dies and for some reason, if I cant track it, the exercise never happened!!!! This charger caught my eye because it was one flat piece instead of the typical stations that are more of a tower. I hesitated purchasing those because I wasn’t convinced my android would actually stick to the phone charger spot they seemed to prefer iphone designs. That style seemed bulkier, and I specifically wanted something as travel friendly.Setting up this charging station was as simple as plugging it in. I did struggle slightly with the length of cord they gave, and had to rearrange some items on my nightstand to be able to reach the plug. After that it was simple; place your item on the pad and go! I wasn’t a fan of all the lights, the unit does this rainbow when its plugged in and will shine green or red depending on if a device is actively charging. I found them too bring at night, but with a click of the light button on the base, they turned off. My devices react when placed on the charger, so I didn’t need a light to tell me they were charging.Ok, so that was setup and features. Lets talk charging. I have both an apple watch, and an Android (personal cell) and iPhone (work cell) that I have used on this. The charging speed was comparable to plugging my phone into my rapid charger. The iPhone seemed less sensitive and immediately charged anytime I have placed it on the station. The watch area is similar to my apple watch charger, meaning there must be a magnet guiding the watch the right place. My Android (I have a Samsung galaxy 23), is the only low performer of the bunch. It charges fine once in place, but several times I have placed my phone on the phone charger spot, but have had to slide it up or down to get it to begin charging. At most this adds an additional 1 or 2 seconds to charging, but I can see myself getting really annoyed if I place this quickly trying to charge my phone, only to go back and see it hadn’t been charging. This could be the type of phone, or just user error, but it felt worth mentioning Androids seems to require just slightly more effort than iPhone on this one.Lastly, this unit travels well, I only wish it came with some sort of case so it had better protection when going into a bag.
X**L
It's ok
For some reason I'm nit feeling this. It works well, but I'm not sure how I feel about having so many things on one charger. Other then that it's not to bad and it does very well on my phone for charger. It does get a little hot at times and has to cool down if you are charging for to long. I'm nit sure if it's the surface it get put on or the fact that it just gets to hot. Do I really like it? I guess, bur a have one that is a lot better then this and has a built in fan. I do wish this had the same thing, but again it's not to bad.
J**O
If you have an iphone with wireless charging this is your new best friend
CHarges my iphone 11 quickly, and you can visibly tell its charging when the bottom lit LED turns gfrom green to a rainbow chase pattern. you can also charge your apple watch and airpods from the same pad and it has a USB-A output to charge any other device you may have. I can't stop using this thing
J**D
Handy Charger
This did a great job of charging all my electronics. SInce there are many electronics attached, the charge isn't as fast but still gets the job done.
B**E
GOOD, NOT GREAT
The magnetic hold to charge the phone is not strong, so it’s easy to miss the right position. If you don’t have the lights on, you won’t immediately know it’s not charging; risky for things like missed calls or alarms that don’t sound. I woke up twice to find a phone with a dead battery. Was I too sleepy when I laid the phone to charge? Possibly, but I’ve used other chargers that actively grab the phone with powerful magnets. I tested it during the day to track the times. I know wireless chargers aren’t meant to be as fast fast as cables, but still–3 hours and only 60% –is that normal? That’s a speed suitable for overnight charging, but again, one must be careful to position it just right. As far as charging my watch goes, the charging circle for the watch doesn’t move, it doesn’t pop out. For some bands that doesn’t necessarily mean trouble, but for the band I’m currently using, it’s necessary to flip the watch around in order for the charger to connect to the back of the watch. What do I like? I do enjoy the lights that shine to indicate sufficient/insufficient power, as well as to show you that charging is in progress. I like this pad, but not for everyday use; it’s not easy enough to position correctly your devices to ensure proper charging.
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