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Review on πŸ’‘ Versatile Encased Google Pixel/Pixel XL Desktop Charging Dock: Case-Compatible with Adjustable Height Mount and Type C Charger, in Sleek Aluminum/Black Design by Lori Jordan

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Purchased: 01/29/2018 Received: 01/30/2018 (used 2 days with delivery but received in one day) Phone: Google Pixel 2 XL Package Contents: A docking station, a USB type A connector to cable type C connector , a USB Type-C to USB Type-C connector Overview: The cable is not connected to the docking station as shown in the product description. The docking station and cables (yes, 2 separate cables are included!) seem solid to me. The USB-C port on the back of the dock firmly connects to any USB-C cable connectors that came with it, as well as other USB-C cables and adapters that I have. The cable length is the same for both cables and is about 5 feet. I connected the USB-C to USB-C cable to the dock and the USB-C charger that came with my phone connected the phone to the dock and it started fast charging. The wheel on the back of the docking station is used to adjust the angle of the USB-C connector where the phone sits. It didn't take me long to adjust the angle so my Google Pixel 2 XL sits firmly on the dock. I have a Spigen Rugged Armor case on my phone and it doesn't interfere with my use of the docking station at all. I assume that even using a thicker rugged case will not cause any problems when using this dock, however closer to 90 degrees the angle is increased the thicker the back of the case. The angle of the phone to my desk is about 80-85 degrees, which might be too steep for some, but I plan to use it next to my bed at night, so that shouldn't be a problem. Even on my desk, I doubt the angle will be a big issue for me, and I'm planning on getting a second dock for my desktop.

Pros
  • Weight
Cons
  • Some small things