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Review on ⚡ Yootech Wireless Charger | iPhone 13/12/SE, Galaxy S21/S20, Pixel 3/4XL | 7.5W/10W/15W Charging Stand by David Kits

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Died less than a year later.

Update September 7, 2021 The device stopped wireless charging today, less than a year after its first use. It was only working yesterday but started to heat up when charging during the night. There was no guarantee or contact information. was out of stock. If the device is not irritating, you have to replace it once a year at this price. I personally counted on 2 to 3 years on electronic devices. **************************************** Bought this charger with my new smartphone. Older phones didn't have wireless charging capability, but they did charge at QC 3.0 levels. There are cheaper chargers out there, but the maximum power they charge is 10 amps or QC level 2.0. This can be good if you have an older phone that needs charging as fast as possible. Read the specifications of the new phone carefully and match them with the charger. This charger offers a maximum charge of 15W. It comes with a USB A to USB C cable. The USBC cable is very tight and needs to be fully inserted for the charger to work. It does not come with a QC 3.0 charger which is required. If you don't have a QC charger it should work as if you had a 3 amp power supply. We have already bought a 30W adapter for charging the batteries of photographic equipment. Need a QC 3.0 with a 30 watt adapter with multiple USB-A ports. This is an old model and works well. The price of $14.99 can't be beat. For example, the charging indicator turns off after about 10 seconds, leaving no light to assist you at night. I'm not sure if it's a base or a Q 3.0 smart charger as the phone is almost fully charged. A fully charged charger drops the output from 15W to a minimal trickle to keep it going once fully charged. I also found out that my phone has an FM receiver, the wireless charging system interferes with the FM receiver so you can't hear it and use wireless charging. So I plug the USB-C connector straight into the bottom of the phone and the FM receiver works fine.

Cons
  • Some difficulties