So I have a Nexus 4 and Got the new Nexus 7 2013 edition. I'm now in the market for a charging pad that can do both of the devices at once. Any suggestions?
Just got the n7 myself too. Its on its way. Wireless charging might not be a deal breaker, but my mattress is tall and I hate plugging in and unplugging every time I want to use it from bed. Hopefully there is a good dual qi charger for these 2 devices.
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I found the Energizer® Dual Inductive Charger is there anything similar?
Milestailsprowe said:
I found the Energizer® Dual Inductive Charger is there anything similar?
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This is the only one that I've seen that does 2 at once. I have it and it charges mine and girl friend's n4 great at the same time. I don't have a new nexus 7 to try though.
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Anyone recommend a dual usb/Android car charger. Preferably a 2 amp if it exists. The wife and I both have galaxy's an S3 and an S4 and it would be great if we could both charge of the same car charger. If one does not exist I suppose I could use 2 separate 2 amp ones since we have dual charger ports in the van one battery and one engine
Thanks
Monoprice has a dual port 4.2a charger on sale right now for under 10 bucks.
Lots of 3.1 amp dual chargers on eBay for like 5$. They are usually 2.1 amp on one port and 1 amp on the other port. But 4.2 amp dual charger for 10 isn't a bad deal to be honest.
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zetachi said:
Anyone recommend a dual usb/Android car charger. Preferably a 2 amp if it exists. The wife and I both have galaxy's an S3 and an S4 and it would be great if we could both charge of the same car charger. If one does not exist I suppose I could use 2 separate 2 amp ones since we have dual charger ports in the van one battery and one engine
Thanks
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I use this in my car to charge my phone and power my bluetooth device at the same time.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0088U4YAG/ref=ya_aw_oh_pit
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jax5ter said:
I use this in my car to charge my phone and power my bluetooth device at the same time.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0088U4YAG/ref=ya_aw_oh_pit
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I have that one as well and it seems to work well.
I am toying with the idea of doing a mount with a wireless charger, but not until the Dallas weather stops trying to broil me in the garage (November? ).
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most of these seem to be apple/android one on each side. does anyone know if the apple side will charge android?
zetachi said:
most of these seem to be apple/android one on each side. does anyone know if the apple side will charge android?
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I think the reason they mark one as Ipad is because the ipad requires a min of 2.1a to charge. Smartphones require less. But I don't think the usb port connector is any different. I am pretty sure you could still charge any other device through the port marked as ipad as well. I'm headed out of town for the weekend but I can try charging my other phone through the 2.1a port and let you know
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zetachi said:
Anyone recommend a dual usb/Android car charger. Preferably a 2 amp if it exists. The wife and I both have galaxy's an S3 and an S4 and it would be great if we could both charge of the same car charger. If one does not exist I suppose I could use 2 separate 2 amp ones since we have dual charger ports in the van one battery and one engine
Thanks
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I bought one of these : http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00AYTLSRQ/ref=oh_details_o02_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
It works great, it's 2.1a so iPads and some other tablets can also charge on it, and it's very small (it sticks out even less than the original cigar lighter )
It charges quite fast as well.
Would it be detrimental to use the stock charger that came with the 2012 Nexus 7 to charge the device? I asumme they're different voltages or amps, but not sure if the Nexus 7 charger can adapt? Cheers!
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im charging mine on my N7 charger, i also charged my N4 on it, no problems
I'm using different chargers (Samsung, HTC, Motorola) and all of them are working fine with my Nexus 5 as well as with the I9100 my wife is using.
One word of precaution.
I used a car charger that outputs 2.1A with my galaxy S4 while driving and using the navigation for about 8-10 hours.
Eventually the phone's mobile and GPS chips died.
The phone cannot lock any signal whatsoever.
Before I'd been using the phone for 1 months without a single problem.
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Considering you used it to 10 hours, the device probably got super hot which is compounded by the device being charged at the sametime so hardware failure isn't a surprise.
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Would it be detrimental to use the stock charger that came with the 2012 Nexus 7 to charge the device? I asumme they're different voltages or amps, but not sure if the Nexus 7 charger can adapt? Cheers!
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they are both Lithium Poly chargers. you'll be fine
you can always use any charger that fits! All micro-usb chargers are 5V so there are never any issues for the phone. Type of batteries etc does not matter. It is only the voltage that matters. The max current (Ampere) of the charger affects charging time as long as the ampere is lower than the max current the phone can handle.
The "charger" only provides a stable voltage with over-current protection, nothing else, all battery related intelligence is placed in the phone.
Does the N5 holds on the N4 wireless charger?
Does it work ok?
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Yes
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There's no reason why it shouldn't work. I fully plan on using my Nexus 5 with the LG WCP-700 wireless charger that I've been using with my Nexus 4 and Nexus 7 for many months now.
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Does the N5 holds on the N4 wireless charger?
Does it work ok?
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Works great here, no complaints. Seems to "stick" to the charger well and have not had any slipping off the charger.
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Works great here, no complaints. Seems to "stick" to the charger well and have not had any slipping off the charger.
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Great to hear that... my little charger have been sitting there for month with no one to charge
Mine works just fine. It doesn't stick to the charger like my Nexus 4 did which means I can pick it off one handed without lifting up the charger too. It doesn't slip off though.
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Was wondering whether there are things to watch out for when considering wireless charging. The charger supplied with the phone is a normal one as far as i know. Are there any drawbacks when using any wireless charger? Is the hp touchpad touchstone compatible? Any info will be much appreciated
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Are there any drawbacks when using any wireless charger?
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they generally charge slower. maybe twice as long(or a little less than twice as long)
The touchstone probably won't work - it's not Qi compatible.
If you're using the Nexus 4 wireless charger, the good news is that the 5 doesn't generally slide off.
Probably is not the best forum to ask, I recently got this wireless charger for my Nexus 4. It looks slick and price wise is very affordable. Should really work fine, but I am having this issue where it says it is charging but after a while, is not charging any at all. I tried it aligning with the induction coil in many positions but so far no luck.
However, my phone is indeed charged with a LG wireless charger. So it is not the phone.
Has anyone use this charger with the Nexus 4?
Possibly not supplying enough power. Compare out power specs of ur stock charger with the new one. Should be on the devices. Could be the plug itself
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Did you fix this issue?
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