I was fortunate enough for Winnergear to contact me to review their newest car mount and Qi charger, the Montar Qi.
I have been using this for the last three days and am entirely pleased with the product.
I have not been able to find any faults at all with the design or usage of this product.
I will answer any questions you may have as soon as I can about this product, just ask here or PM me.
This arrived to me well packaged and quickly direct from Winnergear.com.
It is listed on their site at $79.99 and to me is worth the price, however they are currently running a promotion that if you share product on facebook and or twitter you get $8.00 knocked off the price instantly.
Inside the box you will find:
The Qi charger/mount
The base for the charger
A sticky pad to apply to your dash
A lighter adapter for power
The instruction manual
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The packaging is fairly basic, listing all the materials used and manufacturing location.
The instructions are easy to follow and well written.
Nothing too exciting here but I took pictures for you in case you are interested.
You have to attach the mount to the base, this is simply done by loosening the nut on the base and pressing it to the mount.
Then just tighten the nut finger tight.
The base has a suction cup on it that has a sticky gel in addition to the strong suction cup.
This should stick to most surfaces including slightly textured dash pads and your windshield.
For heavier textured dash pads there is the included sticky pad, just stick it to your dash and then use the suction cup on the mount to attach it to the pad.
This sticky pad uses high quality 3M double sided tape to stick and should work on anything.
Once this is together and installed in your vehicle, just plug in the included lighter plug and the mount is ready to use.
This mount is fully adjustable and should work with any Qi compatible smartphone.
This includes phones that officially support Qi charging and ones that have an aftermarket sticker of any kind.
I am currently using this charger with my LG G4 and LG v10 without any issues at all.
To adjust this mount to fit your smartphone, just press the button on the bottom back of the mount and the bottom feet will adjust up and down.
Use this adjustment to align the center of your phone's Qi receiving coil with the Qi symbol on the mount.
The arms that hold your phone locked into this mount are curved to hold your phone better than any other mount I have yet tried.
They are also large enough that they should hold your phone even with the thickest of cases on.
The arms on this mount are strong enough to hold your phone through even the bumpiest of roads.
I put my LG G4 in this mount and flipped it upside down and shook it as hard as I could to try to get it to come loose and could not get it to slip even a little bit.
Once you have this mounted all of the ports on your device should be easily accessible, the bottom arms are designed so that they should not obstruct any of the ports on your phone.
As soon as you place your phone on this Qi charging mount, it should start charging.
I have had no problems with heat buildup using this charger.
This will also trickle charge your device once it reached 100% charge and maintain that 100% charge.
Last, you are still able to use the camera of your smartphone while you have it connected to this charging mount.
If you would like to use your smartphone as a dashcam, you can easily do that without worrying about killing the battery in your phone.
This is easily a 10/10 product.
The price may seem a little steep to some, but if you think about what you are getting here, it is well worth it.
I would highly recommend the Montar Qi Car Mount.
Here is a link to all the pictures in this review on imgur.com
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Ask me any questions about this mount and I will try to answer them as quickly as I can.
Do you happen to have an ampmeter or know at what it is charging? I don't take very long rides and need a charger that will charge a good amount lets say in a max 30 minute ride. Thanks.
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greekunit690 said:
Do you happen to have an ampmeter or know at what it is charging? I don't take very long rides and need a charger that will charge a good amount lets say in a max 30 minute ride. Thanks.
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I do have a USB meter, however I can not use that to test Qi charging, only wired.
I did use the Ampere app and it reported a maximum charge rate of 1040mA and an average of 820mA .
That is about standard for a Qi charger.
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This is not a cheap setup, but nothing über ever is though is it.
Luckily T-Mobile decided to use the 17mm standard that Garmin uses for ball sockets so we can share accessories for them.
Parts Needed
ProClip mount for your vehicle - $30
(Optional) ProClip Dash Express GPS - Device Mounting Adapter - $25
Arkon Garmin 17mm ball to AMPS adapter - $8
T-Mobile G2x car dock - $30 or $10 on ebay
Process
Attach the ProClip mount to your car
Attach the female quick release to the mount
Attach the male quick release to the ball adapter
Connect quick releases together
Remove the phone holder from the windshield mount
Attach phone holder to ball mount
The quick release is optional, you can connect the Arkon ball adapter directly to your car mount without using it. I have several other devices I place there though so by having the quick release on all my devices it makes swapping them out very simple.
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or you could just get the matching g2x holder that they offer.
Nevermind, I actually read your post this time.
biggredd said:
or you could just get the matching g2x holder that they offer.
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I found the stock mount to be frustrating at best. It also caused my phone to overheat and trigger battery overheating alerts which I've never seen before anywhere else. The sun here in FL heats up the back of the holder which then heats up the phone causing it to have issues so having it in the window is not an option here. I also had to remove it completely from the window every time I wanted to put my sun shade up which is also a necessity here. Also the power cable snaking up to the windshield is unsightly and obnoxious.
Plus the window mount is just ugly in my opinion, I'd prefer to not have to look at it since it makes my car look ghetto which I do not want.
I went ahead and got the same setup as you, but I decided against the quick-release part. Also, instead of paying $29 to T-mobile for their holder, I found the same LG OEM holder on ebay for $10. But I got the Pro-clip mount like you, as well as the 17mm ball adapter from amazon.
Mine seems like it will mount in front of one of the in-dash a/c vents. That could be good during the summer, as the cold a/c will be blowing on the back of the holder. But I guess I"ll have to close that vent in the winter when I use my heater, lol.
Although, I"m sure yours will look slightly sexier in your corvette than mine in my malibu, lol.
I'll update the OP to have the eBay reference instead, that's a good one to save costs. I had gotten mine the day I got the phone so I at least got the 30% off of it but it's still way too expensive for what it is. Doing the cheaper T-Mobile mount and not doing the quick release makes it a much cheaper setup, and it's nice and stable. Also useful for those states like Cali that don't let you place items on your windshield except in very specific locations.
Yeh, I think with all of the components ordered, my total was about $58...definitely less than I had anticipated spending, so I'm very happy about that. I couldn't have made the decision without your review, so thanks again.
Can you guys point me to the phone holder with the ball mount "receiver" (into which the ball goes) on it?
Every G2x car dock holder I can find is just attached to a crappy suction cap arm thing. So, to reiterate, I need the thing the phone goes into (like a case) but with a ball receiver on the back.
thanks!
It's the LG G2x car dock that you buy from either T-mobile or you can get it cheaper on ebay. You just toss aside the suction cup assembly and use the holder with the other parts that are clearly listed in detail in the OP.
Btw, brentil, did you have to drill out the ProClip bracket? Or did you use screws instead? Because the mounting holes in my bracket are very tiny (too small for the nuts/bolts that came with the ball assembly) and are only about half-depth. The two options I see are, drilling or switching to screws instead of bolts...which direction did you go?
Mine actually came with screws and bolts. I bought mine 3 years ago though. They are small pointed screws.
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Hi, brentil,
Just a note of thanks for the "heads-up" about LG and Garmin sharing the same 17mm ball-mount. My G2x will be sitting on the Garmin "beanbag" mount in a rental car in the next few weeks and I have the feeling that the Garmin windshield mount will be a lot less vibration prone than the OEM LG.
You RULE!
P.S. (everybody): slkwirelessessentials, on eBay, has the OEM LG 2X/G2x car docks for $ 7.99 with free shipping. They come in beat-up boxes, but they are new (they also have some "used" ones for a little less).
Busted out my calipers and was super excited to see them read 17mm since I knew that was a Garmin standard.
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I already have a proclip mount for my garmin, this is damn handy. I've just placed an order on ebay for the LG dock. That with a cigarette lighter adapter for USB should handle everything I need. Thanks for the info guys.
just a heads up. placing in front of air vent is not a good idea. it caused issues with my hd2 by causing condensation to build up inside the battery area.
http://cgi.ebay.com/U-ORIGINAL-OEM-...t=LH_DefaultDomain_0&var=&hash=item6b1b8f581d
This is the OEM mount you're talking about? I didn't realize it was a universal-style pressure mount.
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http://cgi.ebay.com/U-ORIGINAL-OEM-...t=LH_DefaultDomain_0&var=&hash=item6b1b8f581d
This is the OEM mount you're talking about? I didn't realize it was a universal-style pressure mount.
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That's not the right one. You want one with the ball mount on the back that is the OEM official design.
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Does anyone have an idea where to get the stickers like the one sown above (which is for a galaxy note). They should be avaiable because the stickers are already used in the official charging back covers.
anyone any clue if they will be made avaiable soon by some third party?
Why not just try one of the generic made-in-China ones available on ebay or alibaba?
Its the Qi standard, so as long as you match up the solder pads properly it will just work - doesn't matter that its made for a Samsung.
Typically you need to buy 100+ quantity from alibaba-listed companies, but if you setup a website or ebay store to make yourself look like a volume importer, you can request samples and can get 1-2 units at a time
http://www.alibaba.com/trade/search...&CatId=&SearchText=wireless+charging+receiver
Does anyone know if these stickers produce power to charge the battery when its placed on the charger, or is there additional hardware in the phone?
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Does anyone know if these stickers produce power to charge the battery when its placed on the charger, or is there additional hardware in the phone?
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The phone just needs to be compatible with the Qi standard like the 820 is. More info here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qi_(inductive_power_standard)
the archer said:
Does anyone know if these stickers produce power to charge the battery when its placed on the charger, or is there additional hardware in the phone?
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The sticker itself produces enough power to charge the battery no additional hardware required... It's charging with 700 mAh
You only need to connect sticker to the right connectors... so you will need some wires..
You can buy them on ebay...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Qi-Wireless...872964?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item2a29709ec4
Charging Shell / Cover
Just Buy a charging shell for $25.00
http://www.nokia.com/us-en/products/accessory/cc-3041/buynow/
No work No pain
The topic of the thread is to enable wireless charging with the standard cover.. i think he is well aware of the wireless charing cover..
It's thicker than the standard cover, or maybe someone uses a third party cover with a different color where wireless charging isn't available...
XDA is all about hacking
Ikkari said:
The sticker itself produces enough power to charge the battery no additional hardware required... It's charging with 700 mAh
You only need to connect sticker to the right connectors... so you will need some wires..
You can buy them on ebay...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Qi-Wireless...872964?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item2a29709ec4
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When you meter the wireless charging case you get going from the phone left to right -,-,?,+
What it appears to be is the outer of the four contacts is power from the shell to the phone. The inner is signal from the phone to the shell to let the charger know its full.
I have attached a picture to show the outer connectors from the prospective of the wireless shell. Maybe this may help, I have been thinking about doing this as well, I just haven't found a Qi pad I like and good way to support it in the shell.
wireless charging without a charging cover
has any one tried this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uc-o8qQBPSg doesn't look to hard
prototypedc said:
has any one tried this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uc-o8qQBPSg doesn't look to hard
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I have been working on this for a while with the 820, its harder to take the stock Qi pad from lets say a S3 or S4 then just to buy the 25 buck charging case. That being said I was too cheap, So I spent 18 bucks on a QI pad, had my original black case milled out to put in a Carbon Fiber insert and then mounted everything on top of that. However in my hast, I totally forgot that Carbon Fiber is 1. a conductor and 2. it pretty much is an RF blocker. So now after spending like 30 bucks on something in my head I thought would look cool it turned out to be not functional. I had to then buy a new black case for like 9 bucks on Ebay, to start the project over again.
By the way, no phone company would make a phone with real Carbon Fiber. 1. its about 100 dollars per sq foot and 2. your signal will be worse then the iPhone 4 when you held it the "wrong way".
Just wondering if anybody knows if there's a chance that the magnets in the wireless charging bit of the back panel of the Nexus 5 might just happen to also be able to grip to a non-charging pad.... to be more specific, something like the iMagnet magnetic dash/windshield device mount...
Where have you read there's magnets on the back of the phone? I don't believe there are magnets on the back of the phone..
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they have internal 4 magnets
darkamikaze said:
Where have you read there's magnets on the back of the phone? I don't believe there are magnets on the back of the phone..
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like @cHarOn99 said, it has 4 magnets behind the back panel, in with the wireless charging plate. It's to help align the phone properly so a good connection (if you can call it that, really...) can be made with no effort.
Just not sure if they'd be strong enough to be able to be used with the magnets on the iMagnet car dock.
So I just got my phone and I've tried running metals on the back of my phone to no avail... No magnets?
The first picture of step 4 in ifixit's teardown appears to show four circular magnets on the back cover. Many blogs are reporting that there are magnets in the nexus to help line up the inductive coils for wireless charging.
http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Nexus+5+Teardown/19016
The discs could be steel and the magnets could be in the charger.
the magnets are in the charger
MrBelter said:
the magnets are in the charger
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I can confirm, the magnets are in the charging plates not the N5
When bound to a magnetic charging plate then wouldn't this throw off values for the compass etc?
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When bound to a magnetic charging plate then wouldn't this throw off values for the compass etc?
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It's probable. I've seen people have issues with their N4 and a wireless charger in their car. They would have trouble using GPS.
I would love to see if it was possible to use the wireless charger connected to a vertical mount in my car. I hope the magnets are strong enough to keep it in the place. I am currently using the GripGO with my GN2 and it works well.
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Wireless car charger solved
busyychild said:
I would love to see if it was possible to use the wireless charger connected to a vertical mount in my car. I hope the magnets are strong enough to keep it in the place. I am currently using the GripGO with my GN2 and it works well.
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I am currently using a GS3 with the palm wireless charging guts glued into my phone's back cover. Obviously, I use a plam touchstone to charge it. I replaced the steel discs from the pixi cover with rare earth magnets in my setup. no problems with compass or nfc resulting.
Car setup. I have a touchstone in my car, and after a lot of experimentation, here are my best practices. It's important to note that magnetic power is great for directional pull to hold the phone to the charger, but the pull is uni-directional, not omni-directional, i.e. the phone will stick to the charger, but can easily slide off of it. The fix for this is friction. Covering the surface of the charger with something like this solves the issue. I found a stupid expensive "micro suction cup" sheet withe 1000's of micro suction cups per square inch on one side, and a very strong adhesive back on the other. it works great, but I don't know where to get it anymore. $40 for an 8x8 sheet. I suspect the grip go uses something similar. Good luck.
Hi Everyone,
For this Black Friday - Cyber Monday I am looking for a car mount for My Note 4. I have a Spigen slim armor on and my phone width is about 3.5 inches. Way to big for my old iottie. what do you guys use?
Right now I am looking at the Kenu airframe+ but I think the price is ridiculous.
Thank you
http://www.amazon.com/Portable-Adju...qid=1417203083&sr=8-8&keywords=kenu+airframe+
anyone use this and does it work?
I don't think hanging a heavy Note 4 off of your AC vent is a very good idea.
http://www.amazon.com/Arkon-Windshi...8&qid=1417205916&sr=1-9&keywords=note+4+mount
What do you think of this?
What do you use?
Do NOT hang your Note 4 off your AC vent !! I broke part of my AC vent that way.
Buy the choetech t510 Qi wireless car charger from amazon. It fits all oversize cases+Note 4. Then use outdoor scotch permanent mounting tape and stick it to a flat area of your dashboard vertically. you get that from home depot or equivalent. its a grey tape with red peel off dual sided stickers.
Works perfectly.
I've been using the universal car dock from Samsung and it has been working great. I used a 50% off code and got it for 25 bucks so not bad.
Don't agree with you
zurkx said:
Do NOT hang your Note 4 off your AC vent !! I broke part of my AC vent that way.
Buy the choetech t510 Qi wireless car charger from amazon. It fits all oversize cases+Note 4. Then use outdoor scotch permanent mounting tape and stick it to a flat area of your dashboard vertically. you get that from home depot or equivalent. its a grey tape with red peel off dual sided stickers.
Works perfectly.
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I've been using Airframe Kenu Plus (search on google)
I've used it with my g2 and now with my note 4, and it's working great.
Due to the size of the Note 4, I would say a car mount would be difficult to use; the weight might break the vent; magnetic qi mounts-- how much support will the magnets offer? And for the regular suction mounts, I'm not sure how much weight they can take. I've been using a techmatte progrip car mount, and it worked very well for my iphone 5s when I had that, but now that i've switched to android (note 4), the phone doesnt even fit in the mount. I doubt the suction would be strong enough to support it anyway.
I use this http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00408B7ZU/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
with this http://www.amazon.com/iOttie-Holder...&qid=1417724512&sr=8-1&keywords=iottie+note+4
Working pretty good so far.
I am using the Spigen Neo Hybrid Series Case. http://www.amazon.com/Galaxy-Note-C...178&sr=1-13&keywords=spigen+slim+armor+note+4
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Best carmount i found by accident while shopping at my local electronics store was called Magic Mount, it has several different ways of mounting your phone. but its all by Magnets, 100% safe. They provide you with several options of a magnetic mount i chose the surface mount, and a very thin metal plate that can be applied by adhesive on to the phone or case. 2 metal plates were provided to me with the service, one for a phone and one for a tablet or which ever device i choose. ill tell you this thing can hold really well. its great because I would always put my phone on my seat or cup holder, but what if they are both taken up by someone or my cups, then back in the pocket it goes where i can't change my music. id highly recommended this to anyone. its fast, easy, and no stupid bulky cradles.
http://www.scosche.com/magic-mount-cell-phone-holder-tablet-mount
S197Mike said:
Best carmount i found by accident while shopping at my local electronics store was called Magic Mount, it has several different ways of mounting your phone. but its all by Magnets, 100% safe. They provide you with several options of a magnetic mount i chose the surface mount, and a very thin metal plate that can be applied by adhesive on to the phone or case. 2 metal plates were provided to me with the service, one for a phone and one for a tablet or which ever device i choose. ill tell you this thing can hold really well. its great because I would always put my phone on my seat or cup holder, but what if they are both taken up by someone or my cups, then back in the pocket it goes where i can't change my music. id highly recommended this to anyone. its fast, easy, and no stupid bulky cradles.
http://www.scosche.com/magic-mount-cell-phone-holder-tablet-mount
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Being that the bracket mounts to your dash with a 3M adhesive pad my question is what does the dash look like after removal?
No need to mess around http://www.rammount.com done!
i have the iotti mount and it works fine
http://www.amazon.com/iOttie-Windshield-Dashboard-Holder-HLCRIO101/dp/B007FH716W
Fonesalesman Qi Stone Wireless Charger + Fonesalesman Qi Receiver
This package came few days ago for a review ... so here it goes
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Hardware and Design
The design of this wireless charger is just amazing with the help of Capacitive Touch Sensitive 'Wake' Switch/Button, it looks like a decorative stone that you can place it anywhere in your house.
QiStone+ has a weight of 135g and its dimensions are 105 x 72 x 20mm.
Inside there's a 4,000 mAh Li-ion Polymer battery with Charging Efficiency of 74.7%, recharged through a micro USB port on the back. It also has a USB 2.0 port that can be used to charge smartphones that don’t support wireless charging.
When you touch the fonesalesman logo you wake up the QiStone+ and shows its battery status with a row of four Green LED’s across the product. Placing your smartphone on QiStone+ makes a beep sound which means that the smartphone is charging as it should, but a series of beep sound means that the smartphone should be replaced on the pad. You can always check the Blue LED on the bottom side of the product to make sure if your smartphone is charging.
The QiStone+ comes with a soft little bag that lets you take it anywhere with you. The USB cables inside the box feel so premium compared to other regular USB cables.
No Extra bulk added without case :
No Extra bulk added even with case :
Pricing
The product has a price tag of $79.99 but you can save $25 from Amazon. There are other cheaper wireless chargers in the market but you will lose that premium feeling from QiStone+ and the built in Qi technology.
You can get it from here :
Amazon
QiStone+: wireless charging powerbank | Fonesalesman
Pros :
- Beautiful and premium design
- It’s also a wireless powerbank
- USB cables have a premium feeling
- It comes with a small bag that lets you take it anywhere you want
- Small enough to fit in a pocket
- You can charge the QiStone+ with the KoolPad Qi Wireless Charger
- Lets you charge your device with a case
Cons :
- It has a small 4000mah battery
- Wireless Charger and Charging device do get really hot
- A bit difficult to place it correctly from the first try
- Charging times are a little bit slower compared to Normal AC chargers
Conclusion
Overall QiStone+ is a quality product, it’s small and portable. Let’s you charge your Smartphone without cables anywhere. The only downside is that I had a little bit of trouble trying to place it correctly to the sweet spot it also depends on the Qi Receiver and cases. I wish it had a bigger battery so I can charge my Note 4 at least two times. The fonesalesman Qi Receiver works fine despite that it feels like it has not been placed correctly works like a charm almost every time. Both products come with 2 micro USB slots that can cover and protect from dust your micro USB port from your device since from now on you will charge your phone wirelessly.
(video coming soon)
Thanks for the review. I've been using the FoneSalesMan receiver for a couple of months now, every night and sometimes during the day, and it is excellent. Works great through my UAG case. I'm using the CHOETECH Stadium 3-coil charger which makes placement a bit easier - also it doesn't beep at all, so it's ideal for use in a bedroom at night!
When placing the receiver I didn't use the sticky back to attach it to the battery, just two pieces of sellotape to stick the contacts down - makes it easier to change batteries later.