🚗 Charge & Go: Elevate your drive with effortless power!
The iOttie Car Charger Easy One Touch Wireless 2 is a versatile dashboard phone mount that offers Qi wireless charging for a wide range of smartphones. With its patented Easy One Touch mechanism, adjustable bottom foot, and telescopic arm, it ensures a secure and optimal viewing experience while driving. Compatible with all Qi-enabled devices, this charger is perfect for the modern professional on the go.
Arm Length | 21 Centimeters |
Item Weight | 0.2 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions | 7.4 x 5.2 x 3.3 inches |
Material Type | Faux Leather |
Color | Black |
Weight Capacity Maximum | 500 Grams |
Additional Features | Wireless Charging, Adjustable |
Compatible with Vehicle Type | Automobile |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Compatible Phone Models | Compatible with all Qi-enabled mobile devices including iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14 Pro, iPhone 14 Pro Max, iPhone 13 Pro Max, iPhone 13 Pro, iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Mini, iPhone 12 Mini, iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro, iPhone 12 Pro Max, iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, iPhone 11 Pro Max, iPhone SE (2020), iPhone X, iPhone Xs, iPhone Xs Max, iPhone Xr, iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, Samsung Galaxy S8, Samsung Galaxy S8 Active, Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus, Samsung Galaxy Note 8, Samsung Galaxy S9, Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus, Samsung Galaxy Note 9, Samsung Galaxy S10, Samsung Galaxy S10e, Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus, Samsung Galaxy Note 10, Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus, Samsung Galaxy S20, Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus, Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra (5G), Samsung Galaxy S20 FE, Samsung Galaxy Note 20, Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, Samsung Galaxy S21, Samsung Galaxy S21 Plus, Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra, Samsung Galaxy S22, Samsung Galaxy S22 Plus, Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra, Google Pixel 4, Google Pixel 4 XL, Google Pixel 5, Google Pixel 6, Google Pixel 6 pro, Google Pixel 7, Google Pixel 7 Pro, LG V50 ThinQ, LG V60 ThinQ, and Sony Xperia XZ3 |
Mounting Type | Dashboard |
Compatible Devices | Smartphones |
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Pixel 3 owner here: get this one
Pixel 3 owner here, so if you care about that specific phone, read on:So, big question, does this "fast wireless charge" the phone? Answer: It won't display the "fast" part, but my tests show me that I am getting the 10w speeds.[EDIT/UPDATE: I found why I was having inconsistent results, heat. I have it mounted in the windshield and it's summertime, I found both the device and the phone quite warm while it was having trouble charging quickly. I directed one of my vents at it with cold AC, I now get 1200mah charging rate consistently. I left the original review below but wanted to add this.]Full answer: I bought this because I have worn out my USB C port. I get in and out of my car a lot for a second job, and use GPS frequently. I needed something that could keep up the charge with GPS and screen running, but Google hampered their own device by going with some proprietary standard instead of the normal. I've been waiting nearly 2 years for a cheaper wireless charge device, but they disappointed me.Suddenly, and without fan-faire, this exact brand shows up on the Google store, and even more so it's claiming 10w charge ability. Looking at the specs of the Google stand, it says the same rate. Great, finally a less expensive option. But in reading reviews here, it's all over the place on if it fast charges or not. I took a chance.And I'm slightly confused by the end of my testing. But, the bottom line, most of the time I'm charging at about a 1000mah rate using Ampere to measure. But sometimes it measures much lower, even lower than 500mah. And sometimes the percentage of my phone battery display doesn't make sense with either of them. Let me explain: I've connected it, had it indicate wireless charging, and in this example it was at 86% already. Ampere reported 120mah. The lock screen told me it was going to take 47 minutes to reach full charge. I didn't touch it, just let it run, but with the screen off so I couldn't see Ampere. Then it steadily ticked upwards on percentage and down on time. Suddenly it was at 88% and 36 minutes to full charge, but it had been only 2 minutes. Then it was at 89% and 109 min to full charge, then 90 with 15 min to full charge.Once in a long while, it'll say charging, but still tick down while in use or stay steady while idle. Taking it off the mount and putting it back on results in much faster charging.Most times I can start it charging, and it will charge at a rate of about 7% in 10 minutes of driving with the screen off. That puts it on par with the fast wireless charger by Google.I don't know why I see the inconsistency, however I can state that this regularly pushes better than any other wireless charger I've tried that's not made by Google. The few moments of oddity, and that it won't say fast-charge, are strange for sure, but I'm blaming Google on that one more than this product. My educated guess is that Google pushed some update which allows some chargers to put out similar charge to their proprietary wireless charger, but don't want to make a big deal about it since it was a bad choice to begin with.The non-google Pixel 3 stuff:- It's an excellent windshield mount, utterly unmovable without a lot of dedicated force.- The one-hand clamp works fine, although I wish it didn't snap shut like it does.- The included charger works fine, the extra port is low power but work ok for smaller devices like bluetooth headsets.
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love it - perfect so far
Hello all. So...I have an iPhone 11 Pro Max, and it's *just* horsey enough now to not fit in spaces well (cupholders, for instance). And I've always wanted some kind of phone mount and have never been motivated enough to actually take the time to find the right one, etc.I first tried a couple of different ones from a big box store, you know...hey, it's right there, let's just try it...and they were both terrible. One was basically a cupholder plug with a mast coming out of it, and the other was a 'stick this in the air vent' joint and I thought they both sucked, flimsy, unsteady, junk. Both returned.This iOttie thing, thus far, it's really near perfect, I love it. I feel fancy now. I kid, but only a little. The suction cup mount has held perfectly over a week of driving and railroad tracks and bumps, and I have the arm extended all the way out, and down, so it's exerting pretty decent leverage on the suction cup with the phone mounted and weighing it down. You can easily adjust the mount it to hit the wireless sweet spot on the phone perfectly. Push the phone onto it, and a little button on the back pad releases the side grabbers which hold the phone snug, whether vertically, or if you turn it horizontally. Then to release, you grab a couple of other little side levers of sorts and they push the grabber bars out again and lock open for the next time you mount it.I really was only interested in the 'hold this thing up for me' aspect of it, just to have maps running while going to my many work destinations, but the wireless charging thing is fantastic. Also, the lighter socket plug has its own USB port, so in other words, you can plug this in and charge the phone and still plug another device into that plug. Which I haven't (yet) done.Maybe I'll come back cursing if the suction cup fails me and the thing goes flying, but as I said, so far, perfect, tight, all good. I have a Highlander Hybrid Limited, the dash is not super smooth but certainly not bumpy, and it does have a little bit of a convex hump, and a little fiddling around with the right spot, as I said, produced a tight connection. One small note: this thing came with basically a little hard plastic disk, a mounting plate, with the idea being that I suppose you could mount that first, and then take the suction cup off and on again as you wish, or maybe switch cars or locations...I don't know. Anyway, that thing had almost zero adhesive on it and fell off immediately, so I just don't use it.I'd say buy this with confidence and it wasn't a lot of money.
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