Wireless Charging - Google Pixel 4a 5G Accessories

Anyone have any tips or tricks to add wireless charging?
Any mods etc?
For example Qi Adapters. I found some on Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Version-Wireless-Charging-Receiver-Nillkin/dp/B06Y5FDXD4
Amazon.com: MyMAX – Type C 1300mA Magic Tag Super-Fast Qi Wireless Charging Receiver and Adapter Compatible with Google Pixel, Samsung, LG, and Other USB-C Android Phones (Long Version, Metal Toothpick): Electronics
Buy MyMAX – Type C 1300mA Magic Tag Super-Fast Qi Wireless Charging Receiver and Adapter Compatible with Google Pixel, Samsung, LG, and Other USB-C Android Phones (Long Version, Metal Toothpick): Chargers & Power Adapters - Amazon.com ✓ FREE DELIVERY possible on eligible purchases
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Amazon.com: Nillkin Qi Wireless Charger Receiver - 0.16cm Ultra Thin Magic Tag Wireless Charging Receiver Chip for Google Pixel 2XL,Galaxy A20,LG stylo 4/5,Moto G7,OnePlus 6/6T/7 Pro and Other Type C Phones: Electronics
Buy Nillkin Qi Wireless Charger Receiver - 0.16cm Ultra Thin Magic Tag Wireless Charging Receiver Chip for Google Pixel 2XL, Galaxy A20, LG stylo 4/5, Moto G7, OnePlus 6/6T/7 Pro and Other Type C Phones: Charging Stations - Amazon.com ✓ FREE DELIVERY possible on eligible purchases
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Not sure how effective/safe these are.
Let me know what you guys think.

Wireless charging is a hardware thing, how would you propose to "add" wireless charging to a device neither bult for it, nor has it engineered into the design?
Good luck.

Krappa420 said:
Anyone have any tips or tricks to add wireless charging?
Any mods etc?
For example Qi Adapters. I found some on Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Version-Wireless-Charging-Receiver-Nillkin/dp/B06Y5FDXD4
Amazon.com: MyMAX – Type C 1300mA Magic Tag Super-Fast Qi Wireless Charging Receiver and Adapter Compatible with Google Pixel, Samsung, LG, and Other USB-C Android Phones (Long Version, Metal Toothpick): Electronics
Buy MyMAX – Type C 1300mA Magic Tag Super-Fast Qi Wireless Charging Receiver and Adapter Compatible with Google Pixel, Samsung, LG, and Other USB-C Android Phones (Long Version, Metal Toothpick): Chargers & Power Adapters - Amazon.com ✓ FREE DELIVERY possible on eligible purchases
www.amazon.com
Amazon.com: Nillkin Qi Wireless Charger Receiver - 0.16cm Ultra Thin Magic Tag Wireless Charging Receiver Chip for Google Pixel 2XL,Galaxy A20,LG stylo 4/5,Moto G7,OnePlus 6/6T/7 Pro and Other Type C Phones: Electronics
Buy Nillkin Qi Wireless Charger Receiver - 0.16cm Ultra Thin Magic Tag Wireless Charging Receiver Chip for Google Pixel 2XL, Galaxy A20, LG stylo 4/5, Moto G7, OnePlus 6/6T/7 Pro and Other Type C Phones: Charging Stations - Amazon.com ✓ FREE DELIVERY possible on eligible purchases
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Not sure how effective/safe these are.
Let me know what you guys think.
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I though about something like that as well, however I don't like it that these retrofits block your USB-C Port. Just because I want to enable my phone to be charged wirelessly, I don't necessarily want to rely on it. Also, I still would like to connect it to other devices and such. So far, I did not find a solution to this problem.

Crashdown1994 said:
I though about something like that as well, however I don't like it that these retrofits block your USB-C Port. Just because I want to enable my phone to be charged wirelessly, I don't necessarily want to rely on it. Also, I still would like to connect it to other devices and such. So far, I did not find a solution to this problem.
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To tell you the truth my main phone is the Note 9, if I had wireless charging I will never use cable. and I use Bluetooth earbuds. so I have no use for the USB C port. But yeah the no wireless charging on the pixel 4a 5G got me down.

Sounds like you have some experimenting to do! Those adapters would be the only option.

coolpoete said:
Sounds like you have some experimenting to do! Those adapters would be the only option.
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Yea, looks like it. I will order one today and let you guys know how it goes.

i haven't used the adapters on the 4a 5g, but i had one for my OG Pixel and it was really a pain. you had to position it very precisely and any little bump or nudge would make it stop charging. it was honestly more of a hassle than just plugging it in. i used it for a couple of months, got sick of it, and went back to a magnetic quick connect cable.

I just use the USB C to C magnetic cables. Bought 3 sets, so there's a cable at work/car/home. Closest thing to "wireless" charging for non Qi phones. Buy them on Amazon

Krappa420 said:
Yea, looks like it. I will order one today and let you guys know how it goes.
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Did you end up ordering one of these? How did it go?

Krappa420 said:
Anyone have any tips or tricks to add wireless charging?
Any mods etc?
For example Qi Adapters. I found some on Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Version-Wireless-Charging-Receiver-Nillkin/dp/B06Y5FDXD4
Amazon.com: MyMAX – Type C 1300mA Magic Tag Super-Fast Qi Wireless Charging Receiver and Adapter Compatible with Google Pixel, Samsung, LG, and Other USB-C Android Phones (Long Version, Metal Toothpick): Electronics
Buy MyMAX – Type C 1300mA Magic Tag Super-Fast Qi Wireless Charging Receiver and Adapter Compatible with Google Pixel, Samsung, LG, and Other USB-C Android Phones (Long Version, Metal Toothpick): Chargers & Power Adapters - Amazon.com ✓ FREE DELIVERY possible on eligible purchases
www.amazon.com
Amazon.com: Nillkin Qi Wireless Charger Receiver - 0.16cm Ultra Thin Magic Tag Wireless Charging Receiver Chip for Google Pixel 2XL,Galaxy A20,LG stylo 4/5,Moto G7,OnePlus 6/6T/7 Pro and Other Type C Phones: Electronics
Buy Nillkin Qi Wireless Charger Receiver - 0.16cm Ultra Thin Magic Tag Wireless Charging Receiver Chip for Google Pixel 2XL, Galaxy A20, LG stylo 4/5, Moto G7, OnePlus 6/6T/7 Pro and Other Type C Phones: Charging Stations - Amazon.com ✓ FREE DELIVERY possible on eligible purchases
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Not sure how effective/safe these are.
Let me know what you guys think.
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Had one of these on a Samsung phone. They are very slow and generate alot of heat. Not worth it.

mmarcz said:
I just use the USB C to C magnetic cables. Bought 3 sets, so there's a cable at work/car/home. Closest thing to "wireless" charging for non Qi phones. Buy them on Amazon
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Are you still achieving fast charging from them as many don't.

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car charger

is there a safety feature on the car charger sold by ATT/Best Buy as compared to the ones from ebay?
what car charger would guys recommend?
thank you.
rekehs said:
is there a safety feature on the car charger sold by ATT/Best Buy as compared to the ones from ebay?
what car charger would guys recommend?
thank you.
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I got the official HTC brand car charger on Amazon for $15. It has 2 charging usb ports and comes with a coiled micro usb cable. While your Inspire is plugged into the 1st port, the 2nd port can be used to charge any device that gets its power from a usb port (such as an iphone, ipod, etc for example). I imagine the official charger is $25-$30 at AT&T or Best Buy, so Amazon is the way to go. I wouldn't trust the cheap crap on eBay. Yes it's cheaper, but $15 on Amazon isn't exactly big money.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003OQUJRQ <<the link says for HTC Thunderbolt, but it works with the Inspire
thanks, i'll get it from amazon.

Review - Choetech six port USB C Charging Station

Look what I got in the mail - a Choetech six port USB charger!
Full disclosure - Choetech sent me this for basically nothing in exchange for an honest review. USB chargers are a pain in the neck for my family. We have devices everywhere, and those little bricks are ugly, get lost, whatever. I don't like 'em - so much so that I've got several power outlets with built in USB ports. Those are cool, but they're expensive and I'm not altogether certain they conform to specs. They also can't be moved around the house, so you need to have a bunch of them. They definitely fall into the category of "things that seemed like a really good idea at the time but weren't worth the money." Kind of like the 2012 Nexus 7.
This little device can sit on a desk and charge whatever you throw at it. I've only got one "C" device right now, but fully expect to have more in the future. So for the purposes of this review, let's just pretend that Wall-e charges via USB C rather than solar energy.
Wall-E and my Nexus 6 both charge at 3A each. The plethora (OK, 4) of Standard USB devices charge at 2.4A. In total it can handle up to 55W of power running through it. All for $40 USD. It's well made, comes with its own stand so you can place it vertically or horizontally, and they even throw in a free USB C to C cable. Both the bottom of the stand and the actual unit are covered in a non-slip material, so you won't have to worry about it sliding all over your desk. It's a really nice touch and really shows how much effort Choetech is putting into becoming a preferred vendor for USB charging gear.
In short, it's a capable little unit that has earned a permanent place on my desk. I'll definitely be picking up a couple more for my wife and kids to use.

http://www.choetech.com/CHOETECH-55W-Multi-USB-C-Charge-Station/
To add to your review I was also send a charger from Chotech at a discount in exchange for an unbiased review.
Choetech has finally made what many fellow Nexus 5X/6P users have been wanting: a multiport Type-C 5V/3A charging hub that is not from Google. I have the dual port Google Type-C charger, but that one only has a 22W output meaning that you can only fast charge one phone at a time. This hub from Choetech has 2 Type-C ports pushing the 5V/3A and 4 regular Type-A 5V/2.4A ports. While I would have loved for it to support other means of fast charging, that would technically break the USB spec therefore I am more than happy with this charger from my usage so far.
The charger itself is well made featuring a rubber like exterior (on the main section) and a textured lower portion toward where the power supply cable is plugged in. The hub is made the same way as Choetech’s previous hub’s that I have also reviewed. Along the front there is also a nice blue LED light that turns on when the charger is plugged in. It’s not overly bright, so it shouldn’t be disruptive if you use this hub on your nightstand. I have this particular one on my TV stand for to charge my Nexus 6P’s, and other accessories for my Nvidia Shield TV due to the 4 USB-A ports that are also there. One thing I really appreciated this time around was the addition of a small stand for the charger. My QC 2.0 hub from Choetech didn’t have a stand, so it sometimes made it harder to plug in a bunch of devices at once; thankfully that’s no longer an issue with the included stand.
The USB-A ports work well for charging my other devices (Shield controller, remote, SNES controller etc.). I usually don’t need more power to charge these other devices since they cannot accept QC 2.0 anyway, therefore it is nice to have the additional ports for these.
Choetech includes a nice C-C cable that is perfect for charging your Nexus 6P/5X over the Type-C port despite not being very long. I have used other C-C cables from Choetech (I have a longer one as well), and other companies all of which work fine. The included cable is a good length for where I have the charging hub since I don’t need the reach there, but I wanted to make note of its shorter length so other people can be aware of that.
What’s in the box:
-Choetech 55W USB-C/USB-A 6 port charging hub
-Power cable
-USB C-C cable
-Hub stand
-Documentation
Given the rated output of the charger stands at 55W you can fast charge 2 Nexus phones (5V/3A =15W *2 which is 30W), but you will then be limited to 20W for the remaining 4 ports. This isn’t a big deal given how most devices won’t pull over 1A from the standard port because they do not support QC 2.0/3.0.
Overall I really like how this charger is the first one that I’ve seen featuring 2 Type-C ports that offer the full 5V/3A for fast charging as opposed to Googles limited output dual Type-C charger. Even given the chargers larger size it would still make a great travel companion if you need the extra ports. I know my wife appreciates the hub because it reduces the number of things we need to bring with us while
I know it's tough to put a ton of weight on reviews of products that are "review" units or products that people get at a discounted rate. I have been skeptical of these in the past as well because it’s easy to fall in love with a $40 product when you only paid like $10. It’s also a lot easier to be a lot less critical of little flaws that you might not overlook when dropping $40 on a charging station like this. I was one of those lucky enough to get these at a discounted rate but I have to say it’s truly worth the money and everything these guys have said is true.
Obviously I may be biased because I didn’t pay the full $40 but this is a great charger for those of us with Type-C devices. The ONLY thing that would make it better is if at least one of the Type-A Ports were Quick Charge but you can’t really knock them for that because they have Type-A Quick Charge Charging stations available. I’ve tried to be just as critical of this as if I paid full price to give a fair and unbiased review and looked for its flaws and it’s truly been a great charger for me and my needs.
I’ll spare you guys all the little details I threw in my Amazon review because it’s already been covered in this thread but I really do think this is the way to go for this transition from Type-A to Type-C. This is far more convenient than having your devices all plugged into different outlets around your room/house. Until manufactures (Samsung) decide to make this transition we’ll all have a need for both USB types and even when they do not all of us can replace all of our devices right away. I’ve got this sitting on my dresser right now with my 6P, headphones, my tablet, and a battery all plugged into one charger and I still have room for a couple more devices. $40 might be tough to swallow but if you’re in the market for a charging station at all and you’ve got a Type-C device this is probably the one to get right now.
Hi, I would like to add my thoughts as well about this device. Our family has multiple devices, including a Nexus 5x requiring USB-C. We have all of those bulky boxes on our outlets/power strips, which of course cover up the neighboring outlets. With this device, we can all plug into ONE device and not have the bulky boxes all over the house. The power plug on this device is NORMAL for a change. As a bonus, it even includes a USB-C cable! It charges my Nexus "rapidly." Also, according to the manual, it works 110-240V, which means with an adapter, we can travel and not have to take a bunch of boxes and fight over who gets the one lonely outlet in the room Construction is good, and it was packaged well. I've already bought a few things from Choetech and they are all high quality.
I also have one of these chargers, and it is great. The rubberized finish and textures make it feel like a premium product worth the $40 price tag. I have tried it with many devices at once. A couple tablets, a power bank, and nexus 5, and 2 6Ps all at the same time and it worked great. It should be noted that though each C port can provide 3 amps and each A port can provide 2.4 amps, the device is only 55 Watts so it cant do it all at once. The math works out that it can charge a total of 4 devices at once before the amps start to dip below the maximum. The price seems high until you realize a single USB-C charger is around $15 and this is giving you 2, plus 4 USB-A and a USB-C cable. and it comes with a stand and is a nice looking product that you can place on your desk. The only things i think can be improved is that the Blue LED is a bit bright for me at night, and I would have liked it if one USB-A port was on the back.
I also received this at a discount for review purposes, but like everyone else I've found it to be a really good device. I won't rehash what everyone has said so far, only that I would normally be turned off by the price but after using it would gladly pay for the solution it offers. It will be the main charging hub in our house for the foreseeable future!
I too got one of these for review and have to say it is a really well built practical bit of kit. I'm not going to post a full review here as others already have and everything they say is true. I would highly recommend this to anyone, especially people with multiple devices. I will attach some pics as I think a picture paints a thousands words.
Im a big fan of mobile devices and usually either have 2 or 3 on the go at once. With that in mind I usually have to take up 2 or 3 plug sockets to charge them all overnight.
When i finally got round to purchasing a Nexus 6P i thought it's about time to to purchase a multi charger device for use in one plug socket.
So after being a long standing member of XDA, I asked to have a chance to review this sort of item and let's be honest;
It does exactly what it says on the tin. It charges multiple devices and does it safely.
I use a fast charging wireless charger for my S7 Edge and also use a standard USB C Charger cable for the Nexus 6P.
Contents of the box are;
1 x Kettle Lead (3 Pin)
1 x Stand
1 x 6 Port Charging Unit
1 x USB-C Cable
The quality of the unit though is superb. It has a rubbery feel but doesn't look cheap at all. Plus its extremely simple to set up. It took me more time to take photos then set this little baby up.
It turned up relatively quick too on standard delivery.
For what it is worth, you wont go wrong with this unit at all. The charger @3A for USB-C is legit and shows rapid charging on the 6P. This does me well.
Choetech have surprised me with this unit itself, its good quality and will become my daily charging device. I will be going back to Choetech again in the future.
Since i have bought a Nexus 6p wanted to look for a desktop charger something that would look and charge my Nexus 6p , Well i found this and decided to buy it first up comes well packaged when taking out of the box it includes the usb port charger a dock power cable and a usb c to usb c cable. The usb charger has a premium feel matte finish , the dock fits perfectly and holds it tight.Once connected you will see a blue light that dont bother me, charging the Nexus 6p with this Choetech usb charger is fast as normal charger you get with the 6p but with 2 usb c ports and 4 usb ports its money well spent and absolute MUST BUY.
Im on the same Choetech train as you guys. Whether I've bought the products myself full price or some that i've received discounted for an honest review, I love their stuff. I've been thoroughly enjoying their power bank on the go and now I'm enjoying this nifty little 'desktop' charger. As Nexus 6p owners, we always have to be researching and looking at all the details when it comes to voltage and charging rates. Worst feeling when I plug in my Nexus 6p and see charging slowly or just charging. This will definitely mean I won’t be using my phone for a while but this baby right here, t i can gladly say that it provides the right stuff for the 6p's "rapid charging". With two USB-C ports you could say your purchase is "future proof". We will start to see more and more device using this port and in about 1 to 2 years it'll be the standard. The other USB ports can also charge anything else around the house. The base although not essential for the charger to work but nonetheless it does its job to keep the charger upright and quite sturdy. The charger itself is not heavy (although you probably won’t have it on hand at all). The construction is light but not cheap. Feels sturdy and looks like it can take a beating (please note: do not beat your charger up).
In summary: Great buy, should last a lifetime.
Pros: This is a great charger. Has 2x USB-C ports & 4x USB-A ports. Rapid charges the Nexus 6p. Affordable. Sturdy.
Cons: Will not survive in the ocean
Ordered item and arrived following day. My main reason for ordering is to use with my Nexus 6P. My older charger station did not support Type C and ended up having to use multiple sockets and chargers to charge up all my items overnight. Now with the new charger, I can just charge all the phones, tablets and Nexus 6P from the one station. Build quality is very good and comes with a nice stand for the station. Fast charged worked as expected and took around 40 minutes to charge my 6P.
Comes with a Type C cable which was an unexpected surprise. I should have paid more attention to the what’s included in the product description.
Very pleased with the unit and I will definitely buy again either for the office or as a gift.
I've reviewed this item and have linked my review. Chotech makes great products.
https://www.amazon.com/review/R300W1EY0D8QXF/ref=pe_1098610_137716200_cm_rv_eml_rv0_rv
I received a Choetech six port USB charging station the other day from Choetech, through Amazon and wanted to provide a review of my experience with it. Like a lot of you, I have many different electrical items and devices that need charging on a daily basis. So when Choetech asked me if I wanted to review this multi port station at a discounted rate, I said yes and they sent it through. This item fits the bill perfectly and is absolutely fantastic! It fast charges my Nexus 6p, and my wife’s Galaxy S6, my IPad Air 2 and my Bluetooth headphones, and other bits and bobs all in one go, with no fuss and no issues.
The product is packed in a simple white box with Choetech branding and details of the device. Inside you get the Multi port charging station with cradle, power supply, manual and even an additional USB type C cable which is excellent. The device is not large by any means and can fit in your hands, so finding a space for it on the work top or bedside drawer should not be an issue. It is not overly heavy and light in weight but feels sturdy in the hand and the added cradle that comes with it is a welcome addition as it makes it look that much better and allows it to sit nicely on your work top, without toppling over. It feels very premium in the hand and seems to be made out of some rubber like texture which is a nice departure from regular shiny plastic and it hosts a blue LED light which indicates the device is on. The LED indicator isn’t really that bright but some people may find it distracting, so it’s worth thinking about where you will place the device. The bottom of the cradle/stand is made of non-slip material which is also quite handy and gives it a more reassuring grip to the surface of your worktop.
The unit is comprised of six ports. Two are USB type C ports which are enabled at 3 amp output and the remaining four ports are standard USB enabled at 2.4 amp output. Most people may think that the 2.4 amp won’t charge their devices quickly, but to be honest I was genuinely surprised and pleased at how fast it charged my wife’s Galaxy s6, Bluetooth headphones, and her Power bank. In terms of using USB C port for my Nexus 6p, it was excellent and rapidly charged the device with no issues whatsoever. I even borrowed my mate’s LG G5 to test out the charging on that device, and again, the performance and rapid charging on the G5 were fantastic and provided no issues whatsoever. It is also safe to use with the multiple products and comes with overheating and over voltage protection built in to ensure that nothing goes wrong.
Overall I was very pleased and happy with the product and for the price, I think you would be hard pressed to find another device, similar to the build quality and performance of this one from Choetech. I know I received it at a discounted rate, but really the price point for this is pretty good considering what you are getting with the fast charging and the amount of ports available and the overall build quality of it. For me, it is an invaluable piece of tech which will help me out on a daily basis and help to reduce the cable clutter It will also help me out when I am travelling, as I can now pack this up with a handful of standard USB and USB C cables and I’m good to go. So, no more travelling with multiple charges for multiple devices.
For disclosure purposes, I did receive this product from Choetech at a discounted rate in exchange for an honest review but this has not, in any way, shaped or formed my opinion of the product as it is a fantastic device which I have no problem in recommending. I have added some images below.
Do we really need XDA full of paid Choetech reviews?
they're not paying anyone, and they're one of the few companies who are putting out lots of USB c products. they are offering discounts for honest reviews, but they're products have been mostly good which is why you're seeing positive comments. the only thing I can think of that wasn't great was their type c battery bank, which didn't output via the type c and therefore didn't get the best review
This really is a nice charger. Every detail from the packaging, the feel, design, etc tell you that this is a quality product. It has a nice matte black finish, which has a great soft rubberized feel to it. The blue LED on the front concerned me at first because I don't like overt bright lights. However, the blue LED is very dim by design and it does not create a distraction sitting on the top of my computer desk. The stand is very nice bonus, it has a non-skid pad on the bottom. It came with a USB Type-C cable that it well made and seems to be built to spec.
As far as charging goes, I've thrown everything I have at it, tablets, various Android phones, iPhones, and portable battery packs. It never gave the slightest glimpse of struggle no matter the combination. I was only able to charge 5 devices at one time since I only have 1 USB Type-C device. It was able to "Rapidly" charge my Nexus 6P while simultaneously charging 4 other devices.
If you're on the fence, you should defintely pull the trigger and buy this. It's a great charger if you have several devices to charge. It has USB Type-C that charges to spec, so it's future proof for now. It's a quality product, you will not be disappointed..
I also picked this charger up and wanted to leave some feedback for others. I recently went on a trip with my fiancée and bought this along with us. The convenience of bringing just this single charger instead of the multiple chargers we would need for the both of us makes this thing absolutely worth it. I was able to charge my Nexus 6p, her 5x, her Nexus 9 tablet, my charging brick, and my Bluetooth headphones with this one charger and it never had a problem providing quick charge to the compatible devices.
This brick is worth the money and the included 2 USB c ports allows for future proofing while also allowing current USB devices to charge as well. It is a better when left on a desk or a table but packing it up for our trip wasn't a hassle either. Overall, this thing really is perfect for my situation and would highly recommend it.
CHOETECH 55W Multi USB Charging Station
Hi everyone,
I'd not heard of Choetech until a while after buying my 6p.
After I got it I started looking around for cables, chargers, and stations like this.
I have to say, this company have great customer service and they're excellent communicators.
The products that I have purchased from them do the trick exactly as I want and they're at a pretty decent price so I can't really complain. For the doubters who think customers are doing nice reviews for discounts - Do you think we would leave decent reviews for substandard products or a crappy service? Absolutely not. In fact, I'd make sure the review was terrible to reflect my anger at money being wasted on a poor product.
Anyhow, here's my first ever review for anything. Its pretty amateurish but I'm sure I'll get better with practice. I hope you find it useful.
amazon.co.uk/review/R3TCCXC989OSOF/ref=pe_1572281_66412651_cm_rv_eml_rv0_rv[/url]
CHOETECH 55W Multi USB Charging Station
Hello,
I have used Choetech as they have lots of type-c products, which there seems to be a lack of. They have taken the initiative to get these products out there.
I had been looking at getting a charging station for a while, and when an offer came up for getting this at a discounted price to test it out, I thought why not!
I have to say this company have great customer service, and the quality of this product is very nice!
This product does just as it says on the box, I would highly recommend trying Choetech out, and if you have any questions on my experience please don't hesitate to ask.
My Amazon review can be found at https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/customer-reviews/R17YWMG14CZ3XJ/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_rvw_ttl?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B01F6Y3TEI
Without voltage measurements, this review is completely useless...
Sent from my Nexus 6P using XDA-Developers mobile app

[Review] Choetech USB A-C TPE Cables & USB-C Car Charger

Disclaimer: I was sent these items in exchange for my fair and unbiased review
It’s been a while since I’ve posted a review here because I’ve been rather busy, so without further ado here’s a short simple review of some new(er) products I was sent.
Choetech USB A-C “flat” TPE cable 2-Pack (Black/white)
I was looking for a cable to replace the fabled OnePlus A-C cables that were out of spec thus were returned last year; Choetech sent me these, and to say the least I was excited.
First, let’s talk about the design at hand. Each cable features a nice aluminum end on both sides with Choetech branding giving it quality (premium is overused) feel alongside the flat region housing the wire. The metal ends will show wear faster than plastic because metal scratches, and I’m fine with that. I appreciate the longer length (1.2[m] i.e. 4[ft]) giving you more flexibility for their intended usage. I’ve used the black cable quite a bit since first receiving it, so I will post a few pictures showing how it wears overtime down below. The flat region of the cable has a nice feel to it coupled with the solid connections where the metal meets the TPE. I don’t feel like these will pull apart, or break anytime soon, so I’m happy with their build. Each cable also has the proper 56k [ohm-m] resistor for the Nexus 6P as it should at this point in the game.
Overall
Now, if I had to be picky there is one small issue I experience (rather it’s how the cable is made). Each cable doesn’t have a perfectly flat, uniform, or even area where the TPE (flat area) meets the metal; I’m a little OCD about these things. With that being said there is no issue with the cable’s functionality since that is merely a cosmetic nitpick that I personally have. In the end I would happily buy these cables as a gift, or another lot for myself given how much I’ve been using them.
Choetech 33W USB-C & QC 3.0 Type-A Enabled Car Charger
I own many car chargers, but as of lately I don’t use them because my new car has Android Auto. I recently decided to keep this particular one in my car because sometimes my wife wants to charge her phone, or I just need to have a secondary charging solution for my other phones (Note 7 and S7 Edge). Choetech did something I appreciate here: there is a proper dedicated USB-C port for the Nexus 6P/5X that will output only 5V/3A as it should. The other port is a dedicated QC 3.0 output for all of your other phones like in my case the two Samsung phones.
Build
On the build side you will find a typical glossy plastic body with a matte black back featuring Choetech’s logo, and the ports. There is a blue light that let’s you know when you’re charging, or when the charger is plugged into your car correctly. The included cable is also quite nice, and will give your Nexus 6P 1.5A from the QC 3.0 legacy port, but if you want to rapidly charge the phone, then you will need a USB C-C cable.
Ports:
USB-C: 5V 3A
QC 3.0: 3.6-5.5V 2.4A (max)
5.6-9V 2A (max)
9.1-12V 1.5A (max)
In the box:
Choetech 33W Dual port car charger (USB-C and QC 3.0)
USB A-C cable
Overall:
I keep this charger in my center console as a backup, I just wish it also came with a USB C-C cable for when I want to rapidly charge my Nexus 6P. I own a ton of C-C cables, but not everyone does, so for that reason I hope Choetech includes both cables in the future even if it means adding a few $$ to the price because everyone will benefit from that.
Are their products Benson Leong approved?
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Are their products Benson Leong approved?
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Since the proper resistor is being used I see no reason why they wouldn't be.
Just going to add my thoughts on the car charger.
Having tested the USBA port with a QC3 device, but the USB C seems to charge my 5X fairly quickly (my battery level actually goes up when I take a drive). The LED is a soft glow, unlike in other electronics that blind you.
Having had the Tronsmart USB C charger as well, the Choetech one is slightly smaller and has an LED. Both work well, so I'd suggest getting the one that's cheaper at the time of buying.
I suppose I can add my thoughts on these cables as well.
I bought the blue and orange cables, and they look kind of pastel-ie coloured.
The plug ends are metal and look pretty sleek, but are pretty darn slippery (sometimes I just resort to pulling on the cable, which is bad).
Testing on my 5x and external USB C battery with Charger Doctor does in fact show that it charges within spec.
I'm not sure the premium material and look are worth the premium pricing for these cables for me, but to each their own.
Bottom line is that they work properly, look good, but are darn slippery to remove.
Review by Pliz, always the best!

Please suggest a good wireless charger!

Hi,
I've just bought the Nilkin MagicTag Type C Wireless charging receiver for the Mix. Considering how long the battery lasts, I realized I could live with the slower charging speeds of a wireless charger. I have only bought the receiver as of now and I need to buy a couple of wireless charging pads\stands.
I've seen a lot of cheap ones on ebay but I understand that there are a lot of fake ones being sold on ebay which doesn't offer close to the promised output.
Can someone suggest a reasonably priced good quality wireless charger? Thanks in advance!
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Hi,
I've just bought the Nilkin MagicTag Type C Wireless charging receiver for the Mix. Considering how long the battery lasts, I realized I could live with the slower charging speeds of a wireless charger. I have only bought the receiver as of now and I need to buy a couple of wireless charging pads\stands.
I've seen a lot of cheap ones on ebay but I understand that there are a lot of fake ones being sold on ebay which doesn't offer close to the promised output.
Can someone suggest a reasonably priced good quality wireless charger? Thanks in advance!
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Get the Samsung Fast Charge Wireless Charger,whether it be the stand,or,the less expensive model that lays flat:
http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/mo...charging-stand-black-sapphire-ep-ng930tbugus/
http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/mo...s-charging-pad-black-sapphire-ep-pn920tbegus/
You can get these virtually anywhere for less than MSRP,however,ensure that what you're getting is indeed the Samsung branded one (lots of identical knockoffs that don't have "SAMSUNG" on the face of the charging base).
Also,some legit items are quite a bit cheaper as they may not include the charging cable & Samsung 2a adapter.
If you already have that,then the less expensive model(s) make sense.
Otherwise,read the fine print to ensure the cable & wall adapter are included.
Any 2a or above should be sufficient,but,don't expect high speed charging,due to the sticker you have not being able to provide it.
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Get the Samsung Fast Charge Wireless Charger,whether it be the stand,or,the less expensive model that lays flat:
http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/mo...charging-stand-black-sapphire-ep-ng930tbugus/
http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/mo...s-charging-pad-black-sapphire-ep-pn920tbegus/
You can get these virtually anywhere for less than MSRP,however,ensure that what you're getting is indeed the Samsung branded one(lost of identical knockoffs that don't have "SAMSUNG" on the face of the charging base.
Also,some legit items are quuite a bit cheaper as they may not include the charging cable & Samsung 2a adapter.
If you already have that,then the less expensive model(s) make sense.
Otherwise,read the fine print to ensure the cable & wall adapter are included.
Any 2a or above should be sufficient,but,don't expect high speed charging,due to the sticker you have not being able to provide it.
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Apparently there are a lot of knockoffs with the Samsung logo being sold on ebay and Amazon. Its hard to determine whether the one we are getting is the real deal until we have it in hand and closely observe it. Check out these videos on youtube.
Samsung Real vs. Fake Wireless Charger
The only way to ensure that we get the real deal is to buy direct which costs around $50. Considering the Nilkin Magic Tag doesn't support fast charging, I don't think the 2A fast charger is any good.
Are you using a wireless charger? Is there a faster receiver available?
Since, this is my first time using wireless charging, does using fake wireless chargers cause any harm to the device? Like heating issues? Or is the only drawback lower charging speeds?
satishp said:
Apparently there are a lot of knockoffs with the Samsung logo being sold on ebay and Amazon. Its hard to determine whether the one we are getting is the real deal until we have it in hand and closely observe it. Check out these videos on youtube.
Samsung Real vs. Fake Wireless Charger
The only way to ensure that we get the real deal is to buy direct which costs around $50. Considering the Nilkin Magic Tag doesn't support fast charging, I don't think the 2A fast charger is any good.
Are you using a wireless charger? Is there a faster receiver available?
Since, this is my first time using wireless charging, does using fake wireless chargers cause any harm to the device? Like heating issues? Or is the only drawback lower charging speeds?
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I don't use knock-offs of anything,if they're going to be deceptive about what/who they are,I sure as Hell am not about to encourage their shenanigans by rewarding them with my honestly-earned $$$.
With no regard for being genuine,I'm certain they couldn't care less about the safety of what they sell.
Also,the el-cheapos tend to be tempermental about charging,having smaller/weaker/fewer coils.
The Samsung chargers are discounted periodically,you just have to look around.
Regardless,you will pay a bit more vs knockoffs,but,you get what you pay for & believe me,w/wireless charging,it's worth it.
Otherwise,you might as well just plug-in the ol'school way....................
The only other brand I recommend is the TYLT stand:
https://www.amazon.com/TYLT-Wireless-Charger-Galaxy-Phones/dp/B00DG8NUC8
It's not fast,but,is reliable.
They only real drawback for this one is the proprietary cord/adapter.
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I don't use knock-offs of anything,if they're going to be deceptive about what/who they are,I sure as Hell am not about to encourage their shenanigans by rewarding them with my honestly-earned $$$.
With no regard for being genuine,I'm certain they couldn't care less about the safety of what they sell.
Also,the el-cheapos tend to be tempermental about charging,having smaller/weaker/fewer coils.
The Samsung chargers are discounted periodically,you just have to look around.
Regardless,you will pay a bit more vs knockoffs,but,you get what you pay for & believe me,w/wireless charging,it's worth it.
Otherwise,you might as well just plug-in the ol'school way....................
The only other brand I recommend is the TYLT stand:
https://www.amazon.com/TYLT-Wireless-Charger-Galaxy-Phones/dp/B00DG8NUC8
It's not fast,but,is reliable.
They only real drawback for this one is the proprietary cord/adapter.
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Is there a sticker which supports 2A fastcharging? I ordered the Nilkin Magic Tag based on the reviews on amazon. But unfortunately, it only supports upto 1A charging.
If you know of one, please suggest.
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Is there a sticker which supports 2A fastcharging? I ordered the Nilkin Magic Tag based on the reviews on amazon. But unfortunately, it only supports upto 1A charging.
If you know of one, please suggest.
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1A is the highest rated one I've seen to date & outside of Samsung devices,I don't think there's anything,whether it be accessories/stickers/phones,that support/include fast wireless charging.
I made a while thread about this with the many different items I bought
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi...es/usb-c-wireless-charging-receivers-t3531578
There are definitely receivers charging faster
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I made a while thread about this with the many different items I bought
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi...es/usb-c-wireless-charging-receivers-t3531578
There are definitely receivers charging faster
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Thank you for the links. Unfortunately, Amazon doesn't offer international shipping on the items you've mentioned.
For now, I've managed to get the Nillkin Magic Tag and a Nillkin Magic Disk III Fast Charge Edition.
I wanted to get the Samsung Wireless Fast Charger but they are priced ridiculously high in New Zealand and its hard to say which one is the real deal on ebay! They have even managed to create knockoffs with the cooling fan built-in making it almost impossible to identify the genuine one from the knockoffs.
So I got a reasonably priced fast charger from Nillkin which claims to support Fast charging on compatible devices.
Guess I'll have to live with the slightly slower receiver until something faster is available for International buyers.
Cheers!
satishp said:
Thank you for the links. Unfortunately, Amazon doesn't offer international shipping on the items you've mentioned.
For now, I've managed to get the Nillkin Magic Tag and a Nillkin Magic Disk III Fast Charge Edition.
I wanted to get the Samsung Wireless Fast Charger but they are priced ridiculously high in New Zealand and its hard to say which one is the real deal on ebay! They have even managed to create knockoffs with the cooling fan built-in making it almost impossible to identify the genuine one from the knockoffs.
So I got a reasonably priced fast charger from Nillkin which claims to support Fast charging on compatible devices.
Guess I'll have to live with the slightly slower receiver until something faster is available for International buyers.
Cheers!
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here is what i learned. unless your USB C tag is also fast charge you won't see any difference.
i had both the nillikan and the one that i linked which claims fast charging. unless everything in your setup is fast charge you aren't going to see the difference. with just a regular nillikan tag and the fast charger it will be normal. you need to get a fast charge tag - check Ebay.
knives of ice said:
here is what i learned. unless your USB C tag is also fast charge you won't see any difference.
i had both the nillikan and the one that i linked which claims fast charging. unless everything in your setup is fast charge you aren't going to see the difference. with just a regular nillikan tag and the fast charger it will be normal. you need to get a fast charge tag - check Ebay.
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Yes. I am aware of that. I just bought the fast charger as the price difference between the standard variant and the fast charging edition wasn't much. Moreover the standard variant was out of stock when i ordered.
If at some point, a fast charging receiver becomes widely available, I can make use of the fast charge feature.
Till then, I'll have to adjust with standard wireless speeds.
All of the generic tags currently available on ebay and the Nillkin Tag only support upto 1A charging as mentioned by KOLIOSIS earlier.
So I thought I'll get the Nillkin one as Nillkin is a decent brand. Some generic ones don't even come close to the speeds they claim.
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I don't use knock-offs of anything,if they're going to be deceptive about what/who they are,I sure as Hell am not about to encourage their shenanigans by rewarding them with my honestly-earned $$$.
With no regard for being genuine,I'm certain they couldn't care less about the safety of what they sell.
Also,the el-cheapos tend to be tempermental about charging,having smaller/weaker/fewer coils.
The Samsung chargers are discounted periodically,you just have to look around.
Regardless,you will pay a bit more vs knockoffs,but,you get what you pay for & believe me,w/wireless charging,it's worth it.
Otherwise,you might as well just plug-in the ol'school way....................
The only other brand I recommend is the TYLT stand:
https://www.amazon.com/TYLT-Wireless-Charger-Galaxy-Phones/dp/B00DG8NUC8
It's not fast,but,is reliable.
They only real drawback for this one is the proprietary cord/adapter.
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I can vouch for the TYLT stand. I have two of them and they work great. It's definitely faster than the other flat style charging pads I've used. I gave one to my son for his Nexus 6, and he loves his too.

What Chargers and Cables to buy in preparation for my new S10+

So i'm coming from an S7 Edge and waiting to receive the S10+ in ceramic black (probably March 15th as per Samsung estimate)... in the mean time i'm looking to buy a bunch of new USB-C cables (as S7 has old micro). In addition, i'm wondering if i would need a new car charger, wireless chargers etc that i have used for my S7... Is the S10 using different fast charging or wireless tech since the S7 that would require me to get new chargers in order to take full advantage? Also what would you recommend? Thanks
The chargers (wired and wireless) are all the same technology with the exception of the charging cables. In my opinion, stick with the same adapters you already have (definitely stick with Samsung charges and not any cheap knockoffs).
When it comes to cables, I would highly recommend Anker. They're pricey but I've put them through a lot of abuse and they still work perfectly and support the amperage required to fast charge the current Samsung phones.
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Also what would you recommend? Thanks
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I would do a google search with something like "the best USB-C cables" query plus, since you have other devices with microUSB look also for adapters, they have tonnes of adapters(male/female) on amazon so you can utilize the cables you already have.
After a lot of research for a good cable on my Nokia 8, I got these, better than Anker that I had previously.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B07CJJHVKX

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