Wireless Charger USB C Receiver - Xiaomi Poco X3 NFC Accessories

Anyone have a good one of these installed to get wireless charging?
Like this for example:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Super-fast-Wireless-Charging-Receiver-TamperSeals/dp/B088NRBHBP/ref=asc_df_B088NRBHBP/?tag=googshopuk-21&linkCode=df0&hvadid=463094914543&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=10394404793278084994&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=1007050&hvtargid=pla-931300905515&psc=1
I came from a Samsung S7 Edge so was spoiled with this feature and I miss it. I hate plugging it in, usually in the dark and fumbling around with the charger.

That seems pretty generic, it's just flat USB C cable connected to a charging pad. Would go pretty slow though.

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GTab 3 8" wireless charging works great!

I have had a wireless charging doodad for my S4 for some time, and wanted to do the same for my GTab 3 8". I already had the PowerBot® PB1020 so all I needed was another adapter. So, I went with the BLUBOON(TM) Universal Qi Wireless Charging Receiver because of a review that pointed out the small (and metal) connector. Note that the "narrow" side of the connector should be up. I don't know if these work if the receiver is upside down, YMMV.
Works very well! Charges as fast as the USB connection, and I don't need to worry about wear on the connector, or worse, dropping it right on the connector with the cable plugged in. The one problem, though, is that the GTab does not lay flat on the charger. I would have gone with a rectangular charging pad if I had been thinking about the GTab as well. I have a silicone case on mine which holds the receiver in place. I also have a "book-cover" type case, and it will not charge when it's in that. Again, YMMV depending on the case.

[Q]Problems with samsung Qi Charger

Hi everyone
I bought myself two Samsung wireless chargers (double pack) and tried them with the original Samsung S6 edge quick charger, with my old Sgs2 charger cable and with a cheap no name charger cable.
With all setups I have the same problem: almost every night at some point the qi charger starts blinking an stops charging. Both of them do. I do not know if it has anything to do with receiving messages or high cpu loads (when syncing/backup apps kick in at night) but this is really annoying.
I am not using any case or anything. Pure S6 edge. Right side up.
Does anybody have any idea? I mean, shouldn't it work properly?
Mine does that too with my Note 5. When I take it off it keeps blinking blue until I disconnect the cable. Seems like those chargers are not that good.
The only way I can Wireless Charge mine is using the Fast Charger that came with it. Using any other charger in the QI charger does not seem to work.
I have the same problem, i'm using the wall charger and cable that came with my phone, same problem at some random point the wireless charger starts blinking and stops charging, i think the problem its in the cable cause i move the cable around a bit and starts charging again, the weird part it's that this does not happens when i charge the phone directly from the cable.
will be sending mine back. really poor product. unusual for samsung
no idea how this made number one qi charger on amazon. completely unreliable
I bought a qi charger from ebay and i had the same problem with you, while was charging was disconnected. Finally i use my s6 edge stock charger and cable i connected it with the chinese charger and all perfect.. I send message to ebay seller with this problem and his gave me back partial refund...
I'm solved that issue with a blackberry cable.
Using standard plug and cable for my qi charger and when I put my s6 edge on have no problems at all strange how some do and some don't get it
tried cheap chinese cable, tried original samsung slow charging cable and tried the original fast charging cable that came with the s6 edge. all showed the same behaviour. i bought the double pack so got two qi chargers and both behaved the same.
maybe it is a software thing?
whatever it is, it renders the wireless charging capability useless
officiallyme said:
tried cheap chinese cable, tried original samsung slow charging cable and tried the original fast charging cable that came with the s6 edge. all showed the same behaviour. i bought the double pack so got two qi chargers and both behaved the same.
maybe it is a software thing?
whatever it is, it renders the wireless charging capability useless
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Try to find another phone to test on your qi chargers.. if the same problems just forget that wireless charging excists.. if not sell it and buy another one..
currently trying the choetech and so far it works flawlessly. i wonder why samsung messed up their chargers so badly
officiallyme said:
Hi everyone
I bought myself two Samsung wireless chargers (double pack) and tried them with the original Samsung S6 edge quick charger, with my old Sgs2 charger cable and with a cheap no name charger cable.
With all setups I have the same problem: almost every night at some point the qi charger starts blinking an stops charging. Both of them do. I do not know if it has anything to do with receiving messages or high cpu loads (when syncing/backup apps kick in at night) but this is really annoying.
I am not using any case or anything. Pure S6 edge. Right side up.
Does anybody have any idea? I mean, shouldn't it work properly?
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Yea mine did that to so I purchased DreamQi Wireless Charging Dual Alarm Clock w/ Bluetooth by VoltNow and just let it charge overnight with no problems. Its not fast charging but my S6 edge charges from 0 to 100 in about 1.5 hours with no charging issues when I have a notification or its fully charged.
wireless charger
I tried the Samsung flat round wireless, didn't work most of the time, exchanged it for the Tylt slanted upright, works flawlessly every time.

YooTech Fast Charger and Aukey quickcharge 3.0 dock, no full charge with tethering

I turned on wireless tethering for work and figured i can just set the phone down on the charger rather than constantly unplugging/plugging it whenever i move around the office. It also beats having my phone in my pocket with the USB Umbilical to the laptop just to maintain a connection.
It says "fast wireless charging" on the phone but it cannot get past 88%. it also gets RIDICULOUSLY hot. like difficult to hold, might catch fire in the right/wrong case hot.
Anyone else experiencing this?
adapter
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B018RR30TK/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
charger
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B015XF17VM/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
which one is batter?i need to buy one.
@EGOGO Choetech has several good options.

[Review] Meenova Ultimus Wireless Charging dock and USB 2.0 Hub

Disclaimer: I was given these items at a large discount for my honest and unbiased feedback/review.
Meenova
Ultimus Qi Wireless Charging Dock
The Ultimus dock looks like it is made out of brushed aluminum; however, it is actually made entirely out of plastic. I was a little disappointed to see this when I first took it out of the box since I expected a much better feeling item from Meenova. The dock honestly feels cheap no matter how you decide to look at it. It does feature and adjustable plastic base that makes it more versatile so your phone should be able to line up. I did find a small issue with this set up; since the base (shelf the phone sits on) can move it tends to creek & flex when you place your phone down on it. I had to use the lowest setting on it for the S7 Edge which might not bode well if you have a phone like the Note 5 or Nexus 6. If the phones coil were lower and it had to be raised upwards, I don’t think the charger would be stable since it rocks a little bit right now. The bottom of the charger does have a ‘tacky’ piece of material on the bottom to keep it from sliding around your desk like other chargers I have seen. It works well enough to not have the charger fall over when I place my S7 Edge down on it and Meenova includes 2 spare ones in the box just in case the original one wears out over time. Despite the charger being made of out plastic, and feeling a little rickety the brushed metal finish does have a nice texture to it.
What’s in the box:
-Ultimus Qi Wireless Charging Dock
-Micro-USB cable
-2x spare ‘tacky’ bottom pads
-Documentation
On the backside you will find a micro-USB input port that you can use to plug in the included micro-USB cable. Since the charger operates at the standard qi speed of 5V/1A, it doesn’t require a higher output wall adapter like some of the newer 10W+ wireless chargers do. When charging your phone, the viewing angle it gives you is nice and isn’t as steep as TYLT’s 45 degree one. The charger will take your S7 Edge about 3.5-4.5 hours to fully charge depending on how low your phones battery is.
Input rating, and base height settings
Micro-USB input
'Tacky bottom' with the plastic still on it
Side View
Front View
Base view with the plastic still on it
Charging
Overall:
I’m not a fan of the cheap feeling build this charger has compared to all of Meevoa’s other excellent products that I have. I’m going to keep it on my desk, and update this review if anything changes, breaks etc. over time.
Meenova
USB 2.0 Hub with Micro-USB charging
This little hub is unique in the sense that it offers both micro-USB ports alongside conventional USB ports that can be used for data transfer. The little hub isn’t designed to charge your phone, or anything that requires a huge power draw due to its limited 5V/2A input. Each port is limited to a 5V/0.5A output on the hub which makes sense given its 5V/2A input rating.
The hub does support data transfer, so you can charge a pair of Bluetooth headphones while plugging in a mouse or other peripheral for example. I don’t have too many devices that I could use the micro-USB ports to charge other than some headphones. I have a Surface Pro 4 which is what I tested the hub on. My SP4 is docked with Microsoft’s Surface dock which gives it addition ports/power to tap in to. I believe these ports are limited to 5V/1A or somewhere in that range. If I try to pull too much power from the port via this hub, or any other device it will deactivate my port until I reboot my Surface. For this reason, I only recommend using the data transfer USB ports for flash drives, or related devices, and the micro-USB ports for low power charging such as Bluetooth headphones. I didn’t have any issues using it to charge the mentioned headphones (Bose QC 20 2015 model, and my Samsung Level U Pro BT headphones). The Samsung Level U Pro headphones will not fit with the way the micro-USB port is oriented, but I can still use the regular USB port to charge it via a micro-USB cable.
What’s in the box:
-USB 2.0 Hub
-Micro-USB Cable
-Documentation
On the underside of the hub there is the same ‘tacky’ type base that will prevent the hub from sliding around your desk. I haven’t found any issues with it moving around so far, but I’ve only used it for a day or so now. As with the Ultimus Qi Dock, the hub is made out of plastic, but it feels significantly more sturdy in comparison.
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Front
Back
Bottom
Charging my Bose QC 20's
Overall:
I think this is a good little charging station for small devices like headphones if you are looking for a compact solution that doubles as an additional USB port for your computer. I use it to charge my Samsung Level U Pro BT headphones (not via the micro-USB port) and my Bose QC 20 noise canceling ones while I’m at my desk. I don’t use the USB 2.0 ports for data transfer since I normally just plug my USB 3.0 devices into my Surface dock for the faster transfer speeds. If you don’t need the speed (when plugging in BT mouse, or the S7 Edge for example), then the USB 2.0 ports will function just fine.

Mate 10 cradle/desktop stand and keep supercharge?

I'm looking for a cradle/desktop stand for the Mate 10 and can continue to use supercharge.
Anyone found one that exists? thanks
Not exactly what you asked for but these are the items I use, might work for you?
The port adaptor doesn't allow super charge but it can get up to 1200ma
Usage:
Connect my phone to the TV via HDMI streaming Udemy or Amazon prime for 2 hours and it easily charges the phone in the process, or playing games like Modern Combat 5 via HDMI & Bluetooth controller.
Also use it to backup the phone to USB drive, also charges the phone whilst doing so
Adaptor:
JAVONTEC USB C to HDMI Adapter with USB 3.0 Port and USB-C Power Delivery, USB C Hub for Surface Go, Dell XPS, HP Spectre, Chromebook Pixel, Samsung S8/S9, LG G5 More https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0784GC6GD/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_qLTbCbJK79Q0S
Stand:
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https://www.ebay.co.uk/ulk/itm/113038898134
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Just bought this for the time being until something better comes along.
https://i.imgur.com/pMnqwU4.jpg
alfienoakes63 said:
Just bought this for the time being until something better comes along.
https://i.imgur.com/pMnqwU4.jpg
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You just need to use your normal supercharge cable and brick... i dont understand to be honest. The charger is not connected to the stand in any way is it?
I am using the original charger and brick but I'd like to be able to plonk my phone on a charging stand without having to manually attach/detach the lead.
Like you can with this:-
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Charging-Y...544215428&sr=8-7&keywords=usb+c+docking+stand
...but keep supercharge.
I don't think USB-Ports are plonkable (even USB-C, which slides rather well compared to asymmetric mini/midi-USB) -- for plonkability you'd need either another interface or a cradle that guides the phone very snug on a straight path for at least 1 cm or so. And even with a perfectly guiding/sliding cradle you'd have to push the last millimetres for the plug to click (vice versa when "undocking" again).
There are magnetic plugs for all kind of USB charging ports that are plugged into said port (and left there) and will snap to their respective (kinda proprietary) magnetic charging cable. However, first and obviously, such a plug blocks the USB port it is plugged into (so you'd have to remove the tiny thing everytime you want to plug in headphones or whatever); second, I've yet to find one that supports Huawei Supercharge (or whatsitcalledagain).

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