Purchase Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra or whichever phone has power sharing feature than you dont need charger for it. It is obvious that you need charger to charge
@@wearholic It's not obvious that you need the proprietary charging puck to charge at all; the only reason you can't is because Apple constantly pulls this anti-consumer nonsense with peripherals. Apple watch literally charges with a Qi standard coil, modified *_just so_* that it's an Apple-proprietary standard and doesn't work with other wireless chargers "because now it weighs 1g less and charges 1% faster" or whatever nonsense Apple came up with to justify making it a proprietary standard. The iphone even supports wirelessly charging other devices attached to the back of the phone with magsafe (as seen with Apple's Magsafe Battery Pack), they just never enabled the feature to allow you to charge airpods or Apple Watches with it because it doesn't sell them more cables and peripherals.
this is a bait and switch as other viewers have noted. an Apple or other magnetic charger “base” is needed. That base can be powered up by most USB C “chargers” or USB C PORTS on a PC, MAC, or back up battery.
Nowhere in this video did you address the "not having a charger issue" - you just plugged your charger into a bunch of different stuff.
Purchase Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra or whichever phone has power sharing feature than you dont need charger for it.
It is obvious that you need charger to charge
@@wearholic I have a Samsung with wireless charging capabilities and it still won't charge the watch.
@@wearholicyour all talk and click bait your whats wrong with youtube
@@wearholic It's not obvious that you need the proprietary charging puck to charge at all; the only reason you can't is because Apple constantly pulls this anti-consumer nonsense with peripherals. Apple watch literally charges with a Qi standard coil, modified *_just so_* that it's an Apple-proprietary standard and doesn't work with other wireless chargers "because now it weighs 1g less and charges 1% faster" or whatever nonsense Apple came up with to justify making it a proprietary standard. The iphone even supports wirelessly charging other devices attached to the back of the phone with magsafe (as seen with Apple's Magsafe Battery Pack), they just never enabled the feature to allow you to charge airpods or Apple Watches with it because it doesn't sell them more cables and peripherals.
this is a bait and switch as other viewers have noted. an Apple or other magnetic charger “base” is needed. That base can be powered up by most USB C “chargers” or USB C PORTS on a PC, MAC, or back up battery.
Came here for the "Charge Apple Watch Without Magnetic Charger" part, only to know that I wasted my time on this useless video.
This guy really serious?
Back to the paddy field, mate 🙄
Useless waste of time
Bloody waste of time.
WASTE OF TIME DONT WATCH
Bros joking right
no, try it
Video only shows with cord😢