Stuff I would like to know from a review on wireless device chargers: How does it perform with QI2 compatible iphones and older non-compatible phones? How does it perform with qi2 compatible androids and non-QI2 compatible androids? How hot does it get when charging? (With each of the devices listed above) How much power does it draw when charging? (With each of the devices listed above) I did get the physical stuff from this video which includes construction materials, adjust-ability of stand angle. I would also love to know if products use the rubberised coating that degrades over time and eventually gets sticky and must be removed with alcohol and rubbing.
Thanks man! I definitely recommend a Qi2 charger. Even though it doesn’t support it yet, next one I’m sure will. They have some great options out there.
Hey Brian! Are you gonna review the new Belkin Qi2 3-in-1 charging stand too? I’m also curious how different it is from the current Belkin 3-in-1 charging stand other than the Qi 2 support.
There’s really not much difference because the original one is MagSafe and the new one is Qi2. So for your iPhone there really isn’t much difference. Just for android devices that currently do and will support it, they will be able to charge faster on it. The AirPods and Apple Watch are still 5w.
Depends on whether you have other devices that support Qi2. If not, then whether you get this one or the other one doesn’t really matter. Both are going to provide iPhone and AirPods the same charging speeds.
Yeahhhh Im getting that 3 in 1 too. Great review B!
Thanks Rae!
Stuff I would like to know from a review on wireless device chargers:
How does it perform with QI2 compatible iphones and older non-compatible phones?
How does it perform with qi2 compatible androids and non-QI2 compatible androids?
How hot does it get when charging? (With each of the devices listed above)
How much power does it draw when charging? (With each of the devices listed above)
I did get the physical stuff from this video which includes construction materials, adjust-ability of stand angle.
I would also love to know if products use the rubberised coating that degrades over time and eventually gets sticky and must be removed with alcohol and rubbing.
BTW. Bought this device. It does have the rubberised soft surface that will go sticky and horrible over time in hotter/humid climates.
Nice review. Going to be getting a new charger for my night stand soon and get a "magsafe" case for my galaxy soon
Thanks man! I definitely recommend a Qi2 charger. Even though it doesn’t support it yet, next one I’m sure will. They have some great options out there.
Thanks as always Brian for the review 😎
Of course! Thanks for your constant support!
Hey Brian! Are you gonna review the new Belkin Qi2 3-in-1 charging stand too? I’m also curious how different it is from the current Belkin 3-in-1 charging stand other than the Qi 2 support.
There’s really not much difference because the original one is MagSafe and the new one is Qi2. So for your iPhone there really isn’t much difference. Just for android devices that currently do and will support it, they will be able to charge faster on it. The AirPods and Apple Watch are still 5w.
"Little drop test" made me laugh!
Nice review
Haha thank you!
Is it ok to leave the phone charging overnight? Meaning does the charger overcharge the phone if left charging for hours?
Yes it's fine. Your phone knows when to charge and when to stop.
@@Brians_tech Thanks man, I appreciate the answer and the video.
I’ve the latest Anker maggo 15W foldable 3-in-1 qi2 charger and it’s great
Yep that’s my new travel charger. I love that thing.
You going to be a review on the Belkin Qi2 3-in-1 stand?
Probably. I don’t have one yet but I’ll probably end up picking one up.
hey, during ur use of this how hot does the pad get? I just got one and I don't see anyone talking about it
It wasn't getting hot for me using it.
Hi,
I dont have a magesafe for my Iphone 13. Does that mean I only can charge it at 5W and my airpods pro at 15W? xD
Hi, no. If you wirelessly charge your iPhone 13, it will charge at 5w and same with the AirPods.
Hey Brian, another awesome review.
It is too bad that these chargers can't charge the apple watch.
Thank you! The 2-in-1 technically can if you plug in a USB C Apple Watch charger to the side USB C port.
@@Brians_tech what I mean is it doesn't have a built-in charger for the apple watch
Yeah I figured. They make 3-in-1 chargers also. But that's true, unfortunately this one doesn't have it built in.
Is it worth getting this qi2 two in one pad instead of buying the MagSafe 2 in 1 charger from belkin
Depends on whether you have other devices that support Qi2. If not, then whether you get this one or the other one doesn’t really matter. Both are going to provide iPhone and AirPods the same charging speeds.
Great Review! Thankyou!
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