🔌 Charge in Style, Live Untangled!
The TechMatte Wireless Charging Pad offers a sleek and efficient way to power up your Qi-enabled devices without the hassle of cords. Compatible with a variety of smartphones, it features an energy-efficient design and a stylish look that fits seamlessly into any environment.
G**E
Awesome & relatively inexpensive wireless charger
Let me start with what I bought this charger for. I currently have both of Google's flagship devices (Nexus 5 & Nexus 7), both of which have wireless charging built in. Seeing that the Nexus charger is upwards of $50, I decided to give this charger a shot and man am I impressed.Build Quality:The build quality of this charger feels very high end. It's thin and lightweight, yet the plastic seems quality and it's even painted with a soft touch black finish. I'm not going to lie, I love to run my fingers across the charger from time to time. It feels even softer than the back of the Nexus 5 or Nexus 7.Functionality:From what I've experienced, the charger works great. I've had no issues with my phone or tablet continuing to charge once the battery has reached full capacity, nor have I experienced my devices becoming over heated. It charges about the same speed as other wireless chargers I've seen, which if you don't know, is much slower than a standard plug-in wall charger, but I can have my phone or tablet fully charged overnight. Not too shabby if you ask me. On the front of the charger there is a small LED which emits a red light when no charging is taking place and a green LED if a qi compatible phone is placed on the charger. I sleep with it on my nightstand next to my head every night and it never bothers me. It's just bright enough to let you know the status of the charger and your device.Other Info:This charger will also charge through cases. My Nexus 5 has a faux leather Caseology case on it and my Nexus 7 has a Moko Slim-Fit case, both of which the charger still works through. One final note, if you read reviews of people talking about how the phone has to be perfectly lined up for it to charge, don't be an idiot. These chargers work through induction, which is essentially a magnetic field. Magnets have to be pretty close together to attract to each other, so the coils in the phone and charger have to be pretty close as well. If you have a Nexus 5, I can tell you that mine with the Caseology case is almost a perfect 2mm inward offset on every side, making aligning the phone an easy task. Then again, that's what the status LED is for right?Overall, I recommend this charger. It's cheap and does the job. Oh and yeah, it looks good too.
K**S
Highly Recommended -- bought two myself! :)
I not only love this product, I love it so much I bought two so I had one upstairs and one downstairs too. (First world problems -- having to go to "all the bother" of moving the thing!)All this is, is a charger for your cell phone. Your phone must support wireless charging -- also known as Qi Charging -- and if it does, literally all you do is lay your phone on top of it, make sure the light turns blue and there you go, it's charging. You no longer have to plug in any cables -- on your phone, that is -- and if you have a phone with a touchy charging port, it doesn't matter. I have had to replace previous devices three times over messed up charging ports and I vowed never again. When my current phone's charging port started getting "wobbly" feeling, I decided I was going to pre-empt the problem and just go wireless. A friend of mine has a phone with a completely jammed and broken charging port (she owns her phone and didn't buy the insurance, so if she wants to get it fixed or replaced, it's coming out of her pocket) and it works flawlessly with her Nokia phone.It charges thru *most* cases (my two part armor type easel case is the exception -- I must remove the armor part of the cover, it cannot charge thru it. Other than that, it charges thru all of my cases, including two styles of padded wallet cases.My only complaint about it at all would be that it's not a rapid charger. I am spoiled by having rapid charging cables. I have removed the cable that came with the device and substituted a rapid charging cable and so far there has been no issues with it. I didn't want to risk burning it out or anything like that, so I haven't yet swapped out the other charger. I'm willing to sacrifice one if I screw up with my little experiment, but not both! Swapping the line to the rapid charging cable, however, literally cuts the charge time from six hours to just over two.Unscientifically, I can tell you that using the cable that came with it, it appears to charge at about 3/4 (maybe even 4/5) the rate of just a straight up plug-it-into-the-phone charger. Swapping to the rapid charging cables and testing, it still appears to charge about 3/4 - 4/5 the rate of a straight up plug-it-into-the-phone *rapid* charger. So it's a little bit slower than a direct plugged in charge, but really not that significant to worry about.My phone, incidentally, is a Nexus 6. Not sure that matters to anyone, but it definitely works with that! When one of my daughters was here for a few hours, she put her LG phone on it and it charged that without issue as well (on the charger with the rapid charging cable affixed). It similarly works with my friend's NokiaI chose this charger because of the price, but also because of the reviews. I am absolutely thrilled with my purchase of these two chargers and highly recommend them. If they made one that could be reliably used in the car, I'd buy one for my car too!Totally recommended and give it an unhesitating five solid stars. Great price, great product.
D**L
Top notch
Brilliant. Works like a charm. Not had a single fault with it since purchase.
A**R
Not a UK mains plug.
I have returned this because the accompanying AC adapter is unsuitable for plugging directly into a UK mains outlet. (The product image is right!)
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