🔌 Charge into the future—wirelessly!
The Nillkin Wireless Charging Receiver and Adapter is a cutting-edge solution designed to enable wireless charging for USB-C phones lacking this feature. Compatible with popular models like Google Pixel 3A XL and Samsung Galaxy A series, it boasts a simple installation process, durable materials, and efficient heat management, making it a must-have accessory for tech-savvy users.
G**A
Works as it Should
We bought a new car that has a charging pad. But my Samsung Galaxy A54 couldn't use it......until now! The Nillkin Magic Tags work as described. I am able to charge on the pad. No more cords needed. Absolutely no issues with the case being on. All is AOK and I recommend.
S**4
This work great for my A15 phone
Have a Galaxy A15 and wanted to use the wireless changing I have at home and car. This did the trick and works through the silicone case I have.
M**D
Slow charger
Installed that on my Samsung Galaxy A25. Super slow charger. It took 3 hours to charge 15% on my wireless pad. Not acceptable!
H**E
Phone killer!
As someone with a full-time job, I sometimes forget to plug in my phone at night and wake up annoyed. So this seemed like a great investment so I could just plunk my phone down and be good for the night. The one star is purely because the adapter did in fact work and charge my phone, but this wireless adapter has now killed two phones in the span of a month.For absolutely no rhyme or reason, I've had two phones go completely black-screen and never turn on again (apart from little vibrations at the attempt of a force restart) after installing this adapter. The most recent phone black-screened within 24 hours. I am now in the process of ordering a third phone after throwing away this phone killer.
N**H
Works great with a Samsung Galaxy A30s
Installs easily. Just connect the USB-C connector, peel off the adhesive pad on the receiver and stick it to the back of your phone. Done.These receivers have connector cords that come in 2 different lengths. The only reason you should get the shorter length cord is if your phone has a fingerprint scanner on the back. The reason for the shorter cord is to keep the receiver pad from covering that up. Otherwise, you should stick with the longer cord length, because the receiver pad will be better centered on the back of your phone. Make sure you know what kind of connector your phone has too, (USB-A, USB-C, Lightning, etc) and choose wisely.The receiver has a listed charging capacity of 1,000 ma (1 amp) which I was able to verify on my phone using the "Ampere" app. It delivers what it says. You can hide the receiver under a nice, thin phone case (like a soft rubber one). The thinner the better, since a good connection with the charger depends on the thinness of the case.My only complaint about all these wireless receiver brands is that they don't have a pass-through connector. So when you plug it into your phone, you can't use the phone's USB connector unless you disconnect the wireless receiver, first.
C**T
Works with any USB-C device but disables USB-C charging. Works with case on.
This Qi charging receiver will allow any USB-C device to charge on a Qi charging pad. It will occupy the USB-C port, and it will no really be feasible to unplug it to use the USB-C port. This would be the one product design modification I would make.. where they plug in to your devices USB-C port, the cable should have a magnetic USB-C adapter which the correct cable, or a USB-C cable with the magnetic adapter installed, could connect to, allowing data transfer. It is my recollection that USB-C is designed to allow multiple inline devices, so this should be quite simple and fairly inexpensive to do.Once plugged in, the Qi charging receiver adheres to your device, and lays quite flat. On my Samsung S10A tablet, I was able to easily pop on my 3rd party hard case after the Qi charging receiver was attached, and the fairly thick plastic case does not seem to remotely disrupt charging. It is important to keep in mind that the Qi charging receiver must be fairly centered on your Qi charging pad, which could be problematic for some devices... I can only charge the S10A when it's standing tall, for example, as in landscape mode the charging receiver doesn't line up with the charging cradle.Charging speeds are solid.. hard to say if it's faster or slower than a hard wired connection, but within 10-15 minutes, my tablet is ready for another hour or two of use, and if I leave it alone for an hour, it'll go a day or two.Under the hard case, I have no concern about the adhesive use to attach the charging receiver to my device, however, if I did not have a case over it, that would be a concern of mine. The adhesive they use seems fine from what I could see, but that's one of those things time will tell... I'd get a case ;-)
A**A
Wire/metal piece breaks off
I've had this twice for two different phones and unfortunately the bottom piece that goes into the charger has come off on both of them. I got the newest one a month ago and it wouldn't always work with the wireless pad on my car. Probably won't end up trying this again.
H**N
Servicio, Calidad y Exactitud
Good
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