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Review on πŸ’‘ ZEROLEMON Magnet Wireless Charger: Fast Charging for iPhone 13 Pro/12 Mini/12 Pro Max/AirPods Pro - Silver/White by Jamie Brown

Revainrating 5 out of 5

SMALL powerful magnetic Qi charger for iPhone 12, Android phones

This new ZEROLEMON slam and charge device uses inductive technology according to the Qi standard ("Chee"), is relatively small and oh so effective and only costing $20 which is a no brainer for today and tomorrow. Its 10ft integrated USB-C cable offers value and convenience. Is there a new mobile phone that does not support Qi charging? They are few. Not all new phones support its strong magnetic attraction like the new iPhone 12 series. However, Qi is Qi, so it should work with all Qi-enabled phones and other Qi-enabled devices. iPhone 12 Mini/12/12 Pro/12 Pro Maxβ€’ Wireless and magnetic charging of iPhone 12 series up to 7.5Wβ€’ Wireless charging of other smartphones and earphone cases from 5W to 15W Product specifications:β€’ Charging input: 5V/3 A (Max), 9V/2.22A (Max) β€’ For fast wireless charging, use the USB-C PD Adapter or Samsung Super Fast Charger 25W and 45W USB Cβ€’ If the wireless charger with magnet to charge the device, remove all other metal objects** WHAT'S IN THE BOX**β€’ Charger β€’ User Manual, Warranty Extension Card, ZERO LEMON Card**CHECK**It's so cute and tiny, just over 2 inches in diameter with integrated and detachable cable . Compare this to non-magnetic 4" and 5" Qi chargers from other manufacturers. I'm used to other more expensive chargers with separate power cords and dedicated power supplies. So it needs host power supply to work. Small older chargers are nominally 5V/1W or 2W but generally not 3W as that is the minimum requirement for this charger. Those of us who have purchased devices in the last two to three years probably have 3W chargers from those products. Many of them have higher performance, but few of them have USB-C. If you want high-speed charging, you'll need a more modern 25W or greater USB-C charger. This adds value when considering the total cost of ownership. I've bought a lot of chargers over the past year or so, and especially in the last few months as I've been anticipating the arrival of the latest phones, iPads, and computers, many of which have transitioned to the USB-C standard. Exceptions are the iPhone 12 and the standard iPad, which still use Apple's Lightning cable on the input. However, I have a 65W USB-C charger that I tried this magnetic charger from ZEROLEMON with. It works great in combination with a rugged iPhone 12 Pro Max case. The miniature charger fits into a recess between the structural side supports of my suitcase. I also tried it with a Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G with the included power bank/charger. It works fine with this phone.**CONCLUSION**Success! It works great with both phones.

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  • Ugly packaging