Does anyone know the Qi charging pad power input/output requirements for a fast charge for our phone? I've seen some cheap pads that are 1A in and 700mA out, but I don't know if that's enough for a fast charge.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/QI-Wireless...l_Phone_PDA_Chargers&var=&hash=item19f165935d
I want to avoid spending a lot of money on a pad right now because devices with the newly announced Qi spec will should be available later this year.
http://www.engadget.com/2014/07/31/qi-wireless-resonance-charging/
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Is there any charging mats out there that will be compatible with TF101?
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nope unless there is one that charges unmodified lithium ion batteries by induction
also transformer (i think) requires ~12 volts to charge and i don't think power mats can put out that much
it would be so practical it was built in. Imagine charging your phone on your inducted table, no more charging problem again!
sadly to answer the question, i dont think one will exist as the battery is non removeable.
My TouchPads do that elegantly.
I am afraid the TFormer does not have pickup on battery-
So they have projects everywhere that install them. Just need a Palm kit and a induction back plate. It'd thin and you solder it to the battery contacts.
Problem, like said, it only gives 5v USB power which the transformer probably wouldn't use... or so they say.
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player911 said:
So they have projects everywhere that install them. Just need a Palm kit and a induction back plate. It'd thin and you solder it to the battery contacts.
Problem, like said, it only gives 5v USB power which the transformer probably wouldn't use... or so they say.
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Considering that Lipo cells are 4.2v max, and the 7.4v Lipo actually contains 2 3.7v Lipos (4.2v at max charge) if you could solder the chargers to each cell (not entirely impossible, if you know your way around a Lipo battery) you could probably get the cells to charge independent of one another, but the other problem would be balancing the cells, you may need another circuit added between the two Lipo cells to achieve this (I am not familiar with the wiring on the TF Lipo). I know that the charger is 15v+ simply because the dock also has a 7.4v lipo and the two must both charge from one charger, but as long as you have 8+ volts to the TF itslef it should charge the lipo, or 5v*2 induction chargers?
Someone willing to sacrifice their TF (potentially) would be required to test this though.
Thanks for the input. Basically your saying it is out of my league without a walkthrough holding my hand lol.
Me and electricity don't get along. I have no fear of solder but I'd probably do put the poles on backwards...
Hey guys.
I'm looking forward into buying a powerbank and I was wondering about the output power of it. I have an small tube like 2300 batterypack with 1Amp output. And when it comes to standy charging, you know when the phone is left to charge it's no problem.
The thing I'm worried about is charging while doing something like photos, working on photos, browsing the net, some socoal media maybe a game.
And my question is will 1Amp be enough for the G3 or I have to look for a 2Amp one?
If somebody had both outputs or can test it out It would be great because I wnated to buy it today and in Poland the differance between a 1Amp and 2Amp powerbank is like 2x.
A 2A powerbank charges my G3 quicker than an older 1A that I had. I got a 5v 2A charger with two USB ports and 6000 mAh capacity, and i haven't regretted it since! Although, Pokemon Go drains both my battery and the powerbank daily guess I'll have to find a powerbank with larger capacity
maximal input to charge a g3 is 5V DC 2A
1A is to low to play and charge at the same time. (Pokemon go is the best representative for the deplete akku while charging with a 1A powerbank ^^)
for a good quality for a powerbank is a anker powerbank but they are expensive but the best and qualitatives one
i have a 26800maH powerbank from anker with powercore+ and quickcharge 2.0 in continuous operation the bank can be used 28h with all 3 slots used after that time the bank is empty and need 8h to recharge
13 times can i charge my g3 with it from 0 to 100%
It's a sad story that G3 do not support QC2.0. The max charging rate is 10W. IF you are using a 1A output that would be 5W. thats almost half the speed. My suggestion is getting enough substitute battery and buy a charging dock or something. By doing so you could save the time sitting next to your plug n get rid of the experience of a burning iron pan.
Hi all.
I'd really like to have my phone propped up at an angle when it's sitting on the charging pad. Does anyone know of a bracket/adaptor that the Huawei charging pad can sit in to facilitate this, or alternatively, a charging stand that will accomplish the same task?
Thanks.
if you don't use the official huawei wireless charger, your mate 20 will wireless recharge at max 10w even if you use 15w wireless charger. So you better buy a 10w wireless stand it's cheap on aliexpress
Dears, the title says it all: looking for a good inductive charger to be used with the x2 pro. Unfortunately, all the qi chargers I've seen are typically 10 to 15W in output... I assume that a complete charge would require hours.
Is there any better product on the market? I've seen a 20W wireless charger by xiaomi but price is quite high...
It doesnt have wireless charging capability at all.
Sure? I heard about inductive charge capability on the x2 pro, maybe it was just a garbage technical spec page on Web. Can anyone with an iq charger try?
Sadly doesnt work, I even tried it with my wireless charger.
I charge every night with oneplus 5t dashcharge. It's fast enough
If someone gives you a 30min full charge, whay do you need a 2,5 hours charge? This phone is very fast on charging, the fastest one you can get at the moment around 400€, so wireless is a no no for this phone.
Why you need wireless charger when you're using X2 pro?
Well guys, it could be useful at work when you already have other qi compliant devices. A simple pad on the desk and all you have to do is put the phone over it. Who cares about charging speed when you have to spend the entire day at work ?
Anyway, since it's now official that the x2 pro doesn't support inductive charge, any question falls.
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Well guys, it could be useful at work when you already have other qi compliant devices. A simple pad on the desk and all you have to do is put the phone over it. Who cares about charging speed when you have to spend the entire day at work ?
Anyway, since it's now official that the x2 pro doesn't support inductive charge, any question falls.
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You can use something like that Link
I need to buy a new phone mount for my car, so might as well get it with qi charging. Does anyone have a qi car charger they are liking for their Pixel 6?
I just ordered a cheap 15w from eBay which is magsafe suitable. I'll post more infos when it arrives.
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I just ordered a cheap 15w from eBay which is magsafe suitable. I'll post more infos when it arrives.
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But It will arrive next week
Just got one of these
Auckly Wireless Car Charger, [Electromagnetic Sense] Qi 15W Fast in Car Wireless Charger Automatic Sensor Phone Holder Vent Mount Compatible for S20/S10,for iPhone 12 13 Pro Max Mini 11 Pro XS/XR etc: Amazon.co.uk: Electronics & Photo
Auckly Wireless Car Charger, [Electromagnetic Sense] Qi 15W Fast in Car Wireless Charger Automatic Sensor Phone Holder Vent Mount Compatible for S20/S10,for iPhone 12 13 Pro Max Mini 11 Pro XS/XR etc: Amazon.co.uk: Electronics & Photo
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Seems to work well so long as you use a QC 3.0 adaptor in the car to power it. Then it charges at around 2A. Works through the case I have and doesn't require a 'magsafe ring/adaptor' stuck to the case to make it stick. The motorized clamp is cool, though the novelty will no doubt wear off soon enough.
I noticed most suggested QC 3 charger so I bought one plug in for my car and replaced my cigarette lighter in the truck with a dedicated USB. What a difference charging. Now I just need to settle on a wireless mount.
Yes, annoying to have to buy a QC3.0 plug when the world is moving to PD
The Pixel 6 uses PPS for the fastest speeds (which is a subset of PD 3.0). So while QS will still charge your phone faster than a standard charger, it is not the standard needed for the fastest charging on this phone.
Anyone looking to purchase a new wired charger for the Pixel 6 series should look for one that has "PPS support" and at least 30 watts of charging power. If you are looking for wireless charging, look for a Qi charger with at least 23 watts of charging power. Anything else is going to provide slower charging speeds.
Edit - I should note that apparently not all PPS chargers are working at max charging speed on the P6 either (even those with 30w or more of power). To be 100% sure your charger will be at max speed, you probably want to buy the Google brand one. Of course this is exactly why Google has made the charger an issue in the first place - to sell their version.
Anyone try these with wired Android Auto? Wondering if that works.
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The Pixel 6 uses PPS for the fastest speeds (which is a subset of PD 3.0). So while QS will still charge your phone faster than a standard charger, it is not the standard needed for the fastest charging on this phone.
Anyone looking to purchase a new wired charger for the Pixel 6 series should look for one that has "PPS support" and at least 30 watts of charging power. If you are looking for wireless charging, look for a Qi charger with at least 23 watts of charging power. Anything else is going to provide slower charging speeds.
Edit - I should note that apparently not all PPS chargers are working at max charging speed on the P6 either (even those with 30w or more of power). To be 100% sure your charger will be at max speed, you probably want to buy the Google brand one. Of course this is exactly why Google has made the charger an issue in the first place - to sell their version.
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Not a fan of fast charging myself - just reliable (wireless) charging But certainly I would only recommend a QC 3.0 device to enable a Qi charger to charge reliably where PD was not an option for it. The Qi charger I referenced does work using a conventional 2.4A 5V car adaptor, but the battery % stays the same (it doesn't go up or discharge) so it's only offsetting the discharge rate of the phone.
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Yes, annoying to have to buy a QC3.0 plug when the world is moving to PD
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Fortunately I was sure to buy chargers that had 1 PD and 1 standard to keep options open.
I use a Course Mount which is car specific.
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sic0048 said:
The Pixel 6 uses PPS for the fastest speeds (which is a subset of PD 3.0). So while QS will still charge your phone faster than a standard charger, it is not the standard needed for the fastest charging on this phone.
Anyone looking to purchase a new wired charger for the Pixel 6 series should look for one that has "PPS support" and at least 30 watts of charging power. If you are looking for wireless charging, look for a Qi charger with at least 23 watts of charging power. Anything else is going to provide slower charging speeds.
Edit - I should note that apparently not all PPS chargers are working at max charging speed on the P6 either (even those with 30w or more of power). To be 100% sure your charger will be at max speed, you probably want to buy the Google brand one. Of course this is exactly why Google has made the charger an issue in the first place - to sell their version.
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Not even the Google 30w charger puts out the full 30w. There's an article on Android authority.
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I use a Course Mount which is car specific.
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That's a nice little unit. I do like vehicle specific designs.
I got a magsafe compatible wireless charger with a QC 3.0 adapter.
On first test with an approx 30 min drive and gps I lost 2% battery and phone was hot.
Second test with gps and approx same drive i gained 2% battery and phone was warm.
Last try and with screen off/no gps, I gained 20% battery and phone felt normal.
I was wondering if a wireless charger with a fan would work better but for now will just plug in if i want to use gps.