- the method of fastening (for me personally!), And I removed one star precisely for this, because I had to redo it for myself, and because it turned out to be VERY durable, then a lot of work was invested, especially at first, when I chose the wrong strategy, picking up a hacksaw instead of a drill.
5 stars must be put on the same charge, but on a different leg.
I had a Baseus Big Ears Car Mount Wireless Charger in my car before changing my phone (I left the android until the time when they start making normal-sized phones, not shovels) (see photo, where the red arrow shows how it was installed). Personally, I do not like installing the phone in deflectors. Partly because it catches all the glare. In general, I was looking for one that would be below in the niche area for the phone, so that it would be convenient to look at the navigation below with your eyes, plus you don’t need to pull the wire either from the ceiling or along the console - it is imperceptibly hidden in the corners of the niches if you install charging below. And the android phone lay perfectly where I need it, the charging support column is firmly glued to the 3M, and the swivel head allows you to conveniently direct the screen. Life was wonderful with such a charge. But when switching to an iPhone, it turned out that in order to hold on, there are not enough magnets for that charge - you need a special one for the iPhone. But at the time of purchase there was no option with the same leg, just to unscrew the old one and screw the new one into the same leg. I don’t know how it is now, maybe it already is, but in December 21 there wasn’t, and I had to buy this one, and then remake it under the leg of the old charge. Most of the photographs show exactly this process, so that the idea of a head transplant is clear.