How to Add Wireless Charging to Any Android or iPhone Smartphone
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ก.ค. 2024
- Learn how to add wireless QI charging to any phone! It's easy.
Jeff demonstrates how to upgrade any smartphone (tablet, android, iOS) to include QI wireless charging. It's an inexpensive way to upgrade any smartphone with wireless charging.
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0:00 Introduction
1:19 QI Receivers: An Easy Smartphone Upgrade
2:22 Choosing the Right QI Receiver For Your Phone
5:03 Final Thoughts
6:07 Closing Credits
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Set down your phone and it charges. Feels like the future! What simple little tech (such as this) has you thinking "Wow, that seems like something from 80's sci-fi"?
The an even better technology you should take a look: th-cam.com/video/NR7096xBs1k/w-d-xo.html
"Better" is relative, but yes; space charging is INSANE. I'm a little afraid of it, if I'm honest. Not like "conspiracy theory" level, but the thought of wireless charging being able to pulse through my body is a little freaky -- way into the future. I think it's the next step though. Think about sitting on the subway and your phone just charging while you watch a video on TH-cam. That's definitely something from 80's sci-fi. Well spotted!
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There are those of us who's charging ports have been damaged. Any solutions for this? 🎉 Thanks 🆘
I'm looking for wireless charger because port and phone got wet= unable to plug anything to the port😊
Can a magnetic ring be added to the phone case and use magsafe accessories like the charging banks?
Thanks..extremely helpful 💕
it is recommended to use plastic case since the receivers can heat up? wouldnt the plastic melt? unless it doesnt get hot enough to melt the plastic case
Great intel, thanks!
I purchased one and I had on charge 4/2 hours and it went up 2% my son uses the wireless charge with his Apple phone and it charges normally it's like a 15 amp charger full 15 Watt
Could you use a silicone case with the wireless charger
Unfortunately, since I wanted wireless charging because I damaged the charging port.......very informative though.
I bought a wireless charging receiver ahead of my port breaking. I would suggest you buy one and install it into your new phone. It will protect your port by always being plugged in.
@@incubus_the_manbut doesnt it overheat? And do you keep it on in the night? Because the battery gets full 100%
Same here bought an angers wireless charger the person told me it charges my phone and it does not...smh
th-cam.com/video/WZoQSZXyJ7I/w-d-xo.html
Where can I buy online
Does it with a tablet? because I have a tablet and it won't hold a charge because of the cable and my mom got a smartphone and I still have my old Android smartphone.
Do I have to know what are my phone watts capacity at which it will accept a charge? And/ or the charger watts or if the charging adapter is compatible with phone & charger?
Robbie, Did you add fast charging to your pocophone? What card/stand did you get?
I sure did, Bryan!
The specific one I got here in Canada is: www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B081RJ7LV5/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o07_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I couldn't find it on Amazon.com but here's a link to compatible products: amzn.to/3jYWmGK
The receiver I went with is this: amzn.to/3zWmZ4O
Seems to work great! I love the convenience. I simply have the charging pad plugged into my monitor's USB port for now, and it works perfectly. I might get a wall wart to be able to set it on a side table or something.
With the PocoPhone F1, the wireless charging receiver extends a LITTLE bit over the finger sensor. The sensor still works, but I might actually cut a round section out of the wireless charging receiver to accommodate (which you can do because that section of the receiver is not active; just fabric).
An incidental side effect that I never thought of when doing this: My USB-C port is always covered now. No more dust getting in!
Thanks for watching and commenting!
@@LinuxTechShow Thank you Robbie. Looks like a shopping weekend.
@@LinuxTechShow Got 'er done. Works beautifully.
@@BryanWithage so glad to hear it. I'm REALLY digging no longer having to have USB-C cables at all my workstations. I also got a lamp whose base has QI, so when I get home I set the phone down on the lamp and it charges. Too cool.
Interesting gadget. I would be cautious of the heat generated. If a metal case acts like a heat sink and is uncomfortable to the touch, replacing it with a plastic (effectively insulated) case would significantly limit heat dissipation. The result would be heat concentrated against the back of the phone, millimeters away from the lithium battery. Does not sound like a good idea to me.
What about if I want to charge it against magnetic wireless car charger? Will it stick to the magnet?
That's the idea. You need to have the receiver inside a phone case, that way it will hold the phone to the magnet.
Why don't they show the Phone charging when he sits it down? This is the second, same charging mechanism, but never showed the phone charging!
What if my charging port is broken already, can I still make it a wireless charging capable?
You'll need to get the port fixed first. Raises a good point that by switching to wireless, you're less likely to break the port.
my charge port doesn't work
If that thing mess up your type c its a wrap
Wireless chargers waste a ton of power if you care about the environment, something like 40-80% depending on the charger. Plus wires are much faster, my current phone charges at 40W and the new one I'm waiting for charges at 120W. Good luck finding a charger that can do half of that! The only time I use wireless charging is in the car since it generates its own power.
In reality, your car doesn't generate its own power any more than a generator does for your home. You can't care for the environment and use a wireless charger as you say you do... But what you say is true. Inductive power transfer is wasteful.
Now if they only made fast charge qi receivers with a charge cable passthrough lol
I like the way you think! Yes, keep in mind these are USB ... standard connections. No, sadly it wouldn't power up my Pi Zero ... I think it might be more of a pulse than consistent power. I'll add a battery to see if the QI can keep up with draw. Meantime, yes, Arduino part vendors have the parts available to DIY a receiver, or you can feel free to disassemble one of these ... It's just a 5-9V power output so pretty easy to hack up. 😁
@@LinuxTechShow I enjoy the convenience of wireless charging, my anker soundcore earbuds case has it, as well as usb c. Might be time for me to get a phone with charging built in. Now to hunt for a fast wireless charge battery bank. 😁
@@epsileth I might make one! 🤪
I said the same thing to Robbie when we recorded this. Would be a great feature add
wireless charging should not be on the market yet. Just not sufficient and grown up
Too muck work...my god
Wut?
In Regards To Wireless Charging For A Samsung Galaxy A54, Take A Look At This: Olixar USB-C Wireless Charger Adapter - For Samsung Galaxy A54 5G . . .
Find It Online, And If You Want 1, Go Get 1 . . .
I Ordered Mine 3 Days Ago, From The UK . . . :-)
But the point is not having to plug "anything" .
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