Tuesday, 30 July 2019

The best Google Pixel 3a Mutile cases In One Review

Midrange, but worthy of protection: Here are the best Pixel 3a cases

But while the polycarbonate body is tough, protection is a good idea, and a good case can add some extra utility too. Here are some of the best Pixel 3a cases to keep your new phone safe.

Spigen Liquid Crystal Case

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Spigen Rugged Armor Designed for Google Pixel 3a Case (2019) - Matte Black 



A great, clear case can add a decent amount of protection to your phone without adding significant bulk or distracting from your phone’s great design. Spigen’s Liquid Crystal case is one of the best options out there if you’ve decided that a clear case is the best choice for you. It’s made from shock absorbent TPU, and comes with Spigen’s Air Cushion technology on each corner to protect against drops, as well as scratches and bumps. TPU has its limits though, so this case won’t be as protective as a chunkier case would be. But if you want a good, clear case at a price that won’t break the bank, this is it.

Incipio DualPro Case

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Incipio DualPro Google Pixel 3a XL Case - Black  

Incipio has long-offered great drop protection in a stylish and minimalist shell, and the new Incipio DualPro is no exception. It’s a double-layer case, and the outer shell of hard polycarbonate keeps your phone safe from scratches, while the inner TPU core keeps it safe from drops and other shocks. Incipio claims it offers military-grade drop protection, and also says it’s protected against drops of up to ten feet high. It’s a heady boast, but Incipio has the pedigree to back it up. It’s a tad expensive at $30 though, and you can definitely find more stylish cases if you’re looking for a subtler look. But if you’re fine with the style and really love the drop protection, go ahead and grab it.

Case-Mate Twinkle Case

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Case-Mate - Google Pixel 3a Case - Twinkle - Stardust

 If you want a case that’s sure to add a touch of glamor to your Pixel 3a, then you can do a lot worse than Case-Mate’s Twinkle case. The Twinkle case lives up to its name thanks to the iridescent glitter foil on the back that changes as you move it, twinkling in an eye-catching way. But it’s not all beauty and no brawn. Case-Mate claims the Twinkle case is tough enough to be proof against drops of up to 10 feet, ensuring great protection. Metallic buttons and flexible sides help to complete the case’s look, resulting in a case that catches your eye, but also protects your phone from drops and damage. On the negative side, it is expensive — but can you put a price on style?

Olixar Novashield Bumper Case

 

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Olixar for Google Pixel 3a Bumper Case - Hard Tough Slim Cover - Clear Back - Shock Protection - NovaShield - Wireless Charging Compatible - Black

 It’s not often we come across a clear case that’s rugged, protective, sleek, and stylish, but Olixar’s NovaShield seems to check all of those boxes. It’s made from a dual-layered design that combines the scratch-resistance of polycarbonate with the soft, shock-absorbing properties of TPU, and comes with air pockets in the corners to help bolster the case against drops and bumps. The clear polycarbonate back allows your Pixel 3a’s design to shine through, while the TPU bumper offers it a safe and secure frame. The NovaShield is a good all-around case that offers good looks and good protection at a good price.

Otterbox Defender Series Case


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OtterBox Defender Series Case for Google Pixel 2 (NOT XL) Non-Retail Packaging - Black

 If you want sheer protection, then there’s only one place to go — straight to Otterbox. The Otterbox Defender is one of the most well known protective cases around, and with a proven record on drop, scratch, and dust protection, it’s easy to see why. It uses a multilayer construction to keep your phone safe, but also includes an optional holster with a belt clip that doubles as a hands-free kickstand. It comes with port covers to keep your phone free of dirt and debris, and the outer shell is soft and grippy, keeping it in your hand. We’ve chosen the Purple Nebula color to match the Pixel 3a’s new Purple-ish color, but you can also get it in Black and the classy Dark Lake options. It is expensive, but if you need supreme protection, it’s a great choice.

Aukey Graphite 10W Wireless Fast Charger The Cheapest Price For A Reable Charger ($27)

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AUKEY USB C Wireless Fast Charger, 10W Qi Wireless Charging Pad Compatible Samsung S9 / S9+ / S8 / Note9 / Note8, iPhone Xs/XS Max/XR/X / 8/8 Plus, and Other Qi-Enabled Devices






The AUKEY Fast Wireless Charger is a 10W charging pad for your Qi-enabled devices. Its sleek, minimal and has a great graphite design and look to it. This fast charging pad is a great addition to any household.

Inside the box is the pad itself, micro-USB cable and instructions. But no power adapter, this was a surprise and did have to dig around my flat to find a spare one. The design of the charger is sleek, with a graphite brush style to it. The whole texture is non-slip, so I know I can place my phone on it and it won’t slip off.

I have been using this every night I have gone to bed, and have found my phone fully charged each time. I was a little worried about over-heating but it was a normal temperature each time I took it off. Testing this on my S9+ and iPhone XR, I found neither had any issues with the pad or heat issues.



AUKEY 10W Fast Wireless Charger Pad Specs:

  • Model Number: LC-Q6
  • Input: 5V 2A, 9V 1.6A
  • Maximum Power Output: 10W
My only issue with Wireless charging pads themselves is that it will take a couple of attempts to find the right position to charge my phone. The LED on the front is red when it’s not charging and green when it does. So I don’t have to sit up to make sure my phone is charging.

I have tried various cases on my phone, and the phone will charge each time. Even though plastic leather cases, which I was really surprised to find out. This is the perfect charger for me, as it is a place and leave the device, and the fact I don’t have to take off the case is a massive bonus for me.

AUKEY Fast Wireless Charger 10W, Wireless Charging Pad for any Qi-Compatible Devices

Design 
9.0 Out Of 10

Power
9.5 Out Of 10 

Pros

  • Sleek Design
  • Simple to use

Cons

  • Accuracy of charging pad
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iOttie’s iON Wireless Charging Stand review: A Reasonable Price For A Relaible Charger ($40)

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iOttie iON Wireless Fast Charging Stand || Qi-Certified Charger 7.5W for iPhone Xs Max R 8 Plus 10W for Samsung S9 Note 9 | Includes USB C Cable & AC Adapter | Ash

The iON Wireless Stand, just like the rest of the company’s wireless charging products, is covered in cloth-like fabric. The material is reminiscent of that on a Google Home Mini. There are three colors to pick from—ruby, ash, ivory, which translates to red, gray, and white.
So is intake for are underneath the front.

There are two Qi-compatible charging coils in the stand, meaning you can place your phone in a portrait or landscape orientation and it should still charge without issue.

For $50 you get the stand, a USB-C cable, and a wall adapter to power the stand. The pad provides 10W charging to compatible Android devices, and 7.5W to iOS devices.





In our tests, the iON Wireless Stand charged the Samsung Galaxy S9 from completely drained to full in an average time of 179 minutes, or 2 hours and 59 minutes. That’s in the middle of the pack of the wireless chargers we’ve tested so far.

Where the iON Wireless Stand really excels is with an iPhone. Using an iPhone XS, the stand averaged a 44 percent charge in 60 minutes, beating all other charging pads I’ve tested by 8 percent. At first, I chalked up the difference in speed to the fact that the iPhone XS has a different charging coil configuration that Apple claims allows it to charge faster, despite still using 7.5W charging speeds.

So I tested it with my wife’s iPhone X, and the end result was 42 percent. The iON Wireless Stand can charge an iOS device with speed.

The iON Wireless Stand isn’t a black hockey puck-like accessory that you have to figure out how to hide in your house. Instead, it looks nice and is capable of efficiently charging your device.

The fabric-clad iOttie iON Wireless Stand not only looks stylish, but it's also speedy, particularly with iPhones.

Pros

  • Fast charging for Android and iOS alike
  • Well designed
  • Works in landscape or portrait orientation

Cons

  • Pricey
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Native Union's terrazzo wireless charger and iPhone cases Review ($150)

Native Union has once more ventured into the unique with a new line of handmade terrazzo cases and wireless chargers. AppleInsider tested them out to see if they are more style than function.


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NATIVE UNION Dock Wireless Charger TERRAZZO Edition



A non-traditional material

Native Union has somewhat of a reputation for using non-traditional materials in its designs. We've seen metal, marble, and others used in their creation of chargers, cables, cases, and more.

The new line of cases and wireless chargers is made of a custom terrazzo compound. Terrazzo is normally a cementitious binder with chips of various materials strewn about. Commonly that includes marble, quartz, granite, and glass though the only one confirmed to be used by Native Union is Jesmonite.

This creates an entirely unique pattern on each case and charger manufactured. Because of the unique creation process, each one is handcrafted —at least to some extent. Certain components are still produced the traditional way such as the frame of the iPhone case.

The iPhone case

Up first, is the Native Union terrazzo iPhone case.

Using that terrazzo compound, this is the standard Native Union case with an inlaid pattern covering the bulk of the back. The case is a standard shell design that easily snaps on and off the phone. 




This case provides protection on all sides of the phone, including the bottom which is often left uncovered. A lip around the front keeps the screen from touching the surface it is placed on, ensuring rough textured surfaces won't mark up the display.

At the bottom of the back of the case is a small slash mark which represents the only manufacturer mark on the outside.

The case is stylish and well built, but it doesn't move the needle in terms of drop protection or quality in terms of the shell. Terrazzo here looks great but otherwise feels like a run of the mill case.

Wireless charger

Next, we spent some time powering up with the terrazzo wireless charger.


This charger is a bit oversized and mimics other chargers from Native Union in that regard. It is shaped like a circle with a leveled off portion at the bottom for stability, similar to a flat tire. Towards the bottom is a cutout for the stand portion to be inserted. The stand is made of metal and has quite a large amount of heft to it. When assembled, the stand is as stable as it is eye-catching.

Within the terrazzo, there are two wireless charging coils. This allows for both vertical and horizontal orientations of your device. That makes it great for a perhaps watching a video or virtual alarm clock when horizontal.


  
The charger is powered over USB-C, which is great, but Native Union opts to omit a power adapter in this box. You're left to provide your own, though they do include a cable. Inside the box is a 6.5-foot USB-A to USB-C cable which is nylon wrapped and has reinforced over-molds and a leather strap to keep it organized. If it was up to us, a pure USB-C to USB-C would have been preferable.

Once more, the terrazzo material steals the show with a great pattern and a soft touch finish. It was also a nice touch to be able to pair the terrazzo case with the terrazzo charger.


 
The downside to the charger here though is lack of options. There is no additional USB output and it does occupy a larger footprint than your standard charger. If you go with the terrazzo wireless charging dock from Native Union, you are doing so to make a statement.

Rating 3 out of 5

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Native Union Drop Wireless Charger Review ($60)

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Native Union Drop - High Speed Wireless Charger [Qi Certified] 10W Non-Slip Fast Wireless Charging Pad - Compatible with iPhone Xs/XS Max/XR/X/8/8 Plus (Slate) 

Outfitted in fabric and aluminum, Los Angeles/Hong Kong luxe tech accessorizer Native Union arrives fashionably late to the wireless Qi charger party with a handsomely outfitted Qi wireless charger, the Native Union Drop.

 



Coming off the heels of CES and the recent Maison & Objet in Paris, the LA+HK based Native Union reinforces their reputation as a brand placing design on equal footing with technology, presenting a hard-wearing home textile top integrated with a non-slip silicone tread above an aircraft grade aluminum base – each an aesthetic and functional treatment designed to keep devices in place while also prevent overheating. 



Underneath the fabric and silicone patterned top, a thermal protection sensor and foreign object detection keeps devices safe while inching back toward 100%.



iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone X, and any other Qi enabled devices, the Drop’s 10W charging base ships with a matching USB-C to USB-A 6.5 foot braided charging cable, complete with an integrated leather strap for wrapping up the cable to adjust the length or for tidy storage (the all-black ensemble could be customized further with one of the company’s other existing USB-C to USB-A belted cables).


Note, the Drop is a 10W charger and thus doesn’t rate for fast charging; impatient iPhone X users should look elsewhere for fast charging options (it’s still double the 5W charger shipping with the iPhone X).


For those looking to get the…ahem…drop on the $60 Native Union Drop Wireless Charger, mark your calendars for March when the charging pad becomes available via NativeUnion.com.

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Thursday, 25 July 2019

Review For Wireless Charging Pad Bezalel Futura X Qi


BEZALEL 10W Wireless Charger Qi Certified, Futura X Ultra-Thin Fast Charge Charging Pad Compatible with iPhone Xs/XR/XS Max/X/8 Plus Galaxy S10/S9/S8 Note 9/8 LG G6/G7/V30/V40, 5W for Pixel 3XL Black 

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Once you have a phone that charges wirelessly it’s hard to go back to one that doesn’t and I have to wonder why don’t tablets have wireless charging? At least I’ve never seen a tablet that had wireless charging enabled. Anyway Bezalel has sent over their Futura X Qi enables wireless charging pad for review and it’s very nice, it looks gorgeous and it’s well and it charges my Samsung Galax S8 very fast. 

Feature & Specification


 Once you get it unpacked you’ll only find the Futura X pad and a micro USB cable, no instructions but none are needed as it’s just plug and play or plug and charge really.


The micro USB cable is flat and it’s rather thick, the ends are aluminum and overall the cable seems well made and sturdy. The cable is about 40 inches long so it should be long enough for most uses I would think.


 The charging pad itself is very nice looking, the top is a very glossy acrylic with the Bezalel logo in the center. The pad is about the size of other pads I’ve owned but the Futura X is very thin at only .27 inches or about 7mm thick. The full dimensions are 3.7 x 3.7 x 0.27 in / 95 x 95 x 7 mm.


 The bottom of the pad is aluminum and there are two non-slip rubber strips there to keep the pad in place.


 The micro USB port for powering the Futura X is at the top of the pad. You can power it right from your computer or you can use a USB power adapter like what would come with your phone. Using a power adapter is actually better as it will enable fast charging since it offers more power than a USB port on your computer.


 I should note that I’m using the Furuta X charging pad with a USB AC adapter for power. I have the Samsung Galaxy S8 which is wireless charging enabled so that’s what I used with the Futura X and I’m happy to report that I charge through my Otterbox Commuter case.


 Before I got the Futura X I was using an Allreli brand charger and I have to say the Futura X charges my phone much faster than the Allrelli even though it’s supposed to be a quick charger. I was really surprised by how fast the Futura X charges the Galaxy S8. The Futura X does light up, there are whit LEDs in it that light the bottom edge and a spot on top but you really don’t even notice them. The LEDs don’t stay on all the time, every few seconds they blink slowly and they’re dim.


 Conclusion

The Bezalel Futura X charging pad has earned itself a permanent spot on my desk and I can easily recommend it if you’re in the market for a wireless charging pad.

The Futura X looks great, is well made and it charges through my phone case which just makes life that much easier as I don’t have to remove the case to charge it. The Futura X also charges my Galaxy S8 fast, much faster than any other wireless charger I’ve owned or reviewed.

I’m not sure about the price, yes the pad is gorgeous and it works well but it’s a bit high especially since it doesn’t come with a power adapter. On the other hand every phone these days does come with a USB power adapter so you could just use that, but I would rather have had one included with the Futura X. Most people charge their phones several places and having just one adapter can be a hassle so it would have been nice if they included one with the Futura X pad.

Pros:
  • Well made 
  • Can charge through cases 
  • Very nice looking 
  • Fast charging capable

Cons: 
  • No power adapter included

Disclosure: This product was given to me for review by the company for review purposes only for free or at a discounted price.

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Wednesday, 24 July 2019

Satechi Wireless Charger V2 Review - A Fast Wireless Charging Pad With Style

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Satechi Qi-Certified Aluminum Type-C PD & QC Wireless Charger - Up to 7.5W/10W - Compatible with iPhone Xs Max/XS/XR, Samsung S9 Plus/S9 and More - Adapter Sold Separately (Silver)

Wireless charging has become common enough that it’s not difficult to find accessories for accomplishing the task at prices ranging from $10 for charging pads to over $400 for furniture-embedded solutions. Not every wireless charger is equal, however. Satechi’s Wireless Charger V2, sold by the manufacturer as the “Aluminum Type-C PD & QC Wireless Charger,” costs just $45 and differentiates itself in a few ways. Not least of all, Satechi sets its charging pad apart through its use of metal in the build and its focus on design and aesthetics. It’s also noticeably smaller than other charging devices in the category without sacrificing on functionality -- offering a range of charging speeds for different smartphones. Although the Satechi Wireless Charger V2 isn’t perfect, it is definitely one to consider for anybody looking either to enter into the world of wireless charging or in just in need of another charging pad around the house or workspace.

 

As is most often the case with wireless chargers and charging docks, the Satechi Wireless Charger V2 doesn’t come with a wall adapter. A USB Type-C to USB cable is included but the charging hardware that came with a user’s smartphone or another adapter with the appropriate output rating is needed to get started. That’s not really a deal breaker but, as we’ll discuss later on, can become a bit of an annoyance in this case since the minimum requirement -- 5V 900mA -- doesn’t provide for fast charging. The charger has two sets of input standards and two separate outputs rates for Android. Inputs can be at either 5V or 9V. Support for Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 and 3.0 and for Power Delivery 2.0 and 3.0 are part of the package. Charging of the smartphone happens at either 5W or 10W on Android -- 5W or 7.5W on iOS devices.


 Satechi hasn’t provided any dimensions for this charging pad but we measured it at right around 99 x 99mm in diameter and around 19mm thin. Looking at the Wireless Charger V2 edge-on, the bottom portion is comprised of either a silver or space gray aluminum housing. The bottom edge of that curves inward for a smooth, rounded in-hand feel and sleek aesthetic. On the bottom, four rubbery feet prevent any slipping or sliding. A thin slice at the top of the device is made up of soft-touch polycarbonates to prevent device scratching and allow energy transference. That’s also where Satechi branding has been lightly engraved and an almost rubber-like polycarbonate ‘plus’ symbol sits raised in the center, stretching almost across the entire device surface. Between the two layers and surrounding the circular charging pad is a bright silver polished accent ring.

On the back of the device is a USB Type-C port for plugging in the included USB-C to USB cable. Around the font is an LED light that shines through in either a bright green or blue hue depending on the status of charging. A green light indicates that the charging is not fast charging. As we discovered, that can also indicate that the wall adapter in use isn’t quite a high enough power rating to drive 10W fast charging -- users are advised not to use the charger with a PC or laptop USB port. A blue light indicates that charging at 7.5W for iOS or 10W for Android has been enabled. Both lights shine brightly enough, with accurate enough color tones, to be seen and read easily from across a very well-lit room. The hardware here is obviously designed to look as good as it is at charging up a smartphone.

 
 We did notice a couple of minor issues with this wireless charger that may cause some annoyance for buyers and which feel as though they should have been caught before release since the charger costs nearly $50. To begin with, even using the Samsung adaptive charging box that came with our Galaxy Note 9, we initially thought there might be something wrong because the LED never shone in blue to indicate that fast charging was enabled. We eventually discovered that reversing the USB Port on the wireless charging pad side of the equation fixed the issue. There’s not really much of an issue with that but it does mean that at least part of the point of USB-C -- its reversible nature -- is not really used to its full potential here. Moreover, it could cause some confusion for users since there’s nothing to indicate that’s what the problem is and many modern flagships don’t charge very quickly, if at all, at 5W.



The second minor issue relates directly to the charging itself and the shape of the surface on the charging pad. The materials used here do exactly what they are intended to. They aren’t easily damaged, don’t collect dust or particulates, and certainly aren’t going to damage a smartphone that’s placed on them. They also aren’t exactly as grippy as the materials used in other pads and that can cause issues thanks to the raised ‘plus’ symbol mentioned above. We had our charging pad placed on a relatively flat surface and generally the phone -- a Samsung Galaxy Note 9 -- stayed in place. Bearing that in mind, the Satechi Wireless Charger V2 is also just slippery enough and with enough of an angle from the raised portion that our device slid off at least twice on its own. A third time, the smartphone slipped off onto the table it was placed on due to vibrations upon receiving a message or a call. That’s most likely not going to be a common occurrence once a good position for the phone has been found but we did see it happen a few times.

Fortunately, the most important aspect of any wireless fast charger was intact with Satechi’s latest offering. This is an accessory that will, if a device supports Qi standards, charge a smartphone very quickly. Once we worked out why it hadn’t been charging properly it showed no major discrepancy between other wireless fast chargers, taking around just over one-and-a-half hours to get a full charge from 20-percent. Despite the complete lack of any fans to serve as an active cooling system, it also didn’t heat up at all and our smartphone stayed as cool as possible as a result. Better still, all of that was possible with or without a case in place, although it isn't immediately apparent how thick of a case this will charge through. One of the only remaining drawbacks is that due to the accessory's flat design, there's no real way to watch a movie or anything else while the device is charging. With that said, it does look very good in almost any environment and works as advertised, making Satechi's Wireless Charger V2 well worth the money for anybody who wants a wireless charger with those attributes.

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Review: Choetech Aluminum And Fast Charge Wireless Chargers: The Name Is Not Good but Charger Is Very Good

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CHOETECH Fast Wireless Charger, Qi-Certified Wireless Charging Stand, 7.5W Compatible iPhone Xs Max/XR/XS/X/8/8 Plus,10W Fast-Charging Galaxy S10/S10+/S10E/S9, 5W All Qi-Enabled Phones(No AC Adapter)

You know what I love about the Nexus 4, 5, 6, and 7? Wireless charging. In fact, that's the primary reason I haven't moved to the Nexus 6P or 5X yet — I just can't stand the idea of having it plug in every time I need to charge my phone. I realize that some people don't care about it either way, but it's been a game changer for me. I have a few wireless chargers around the house, and when I need to power up, I just toss my phone on one of them. Done. Every phone should have this.

A few weeks ago, we featured a deal on an aluminum wireless charger from a company called Choetech. I wasn't familiar with the company at the time, but the charger looked good and I like metal stuff, so I snagged a review unit. I also ended up getting the smaller, more portable fast charge model, too. Spoiler: they're neat.



At this point, the majority of good wireless chargers are essentially the same thing — they all offer multiple coils and decent charging speeds. The Choetech chargers are no different. The biggest question I had, especially with the aluminum model, was about build quality. Just because something is aluminum doesn't automatically make it better or more robust, right? I wonder if anyone makes these in carbon fiber.

I digress. Metal doesn't always make things better, that's my point. But the Choetech aluminum charger is pretty legit, I must say. It's very well made and exceptionally attractive — as far as wireless chargers go, anyway. It's more upright than some of the other chargers I've tried, like the TYLT VU or Spigen F300. This puts my phone at a better viewing angle for notifications and whatnot, and also means that the charger takes up less space on my desk. I approve of both of these things. Also, the charging plate can be used as a mirror if need be.

    


The one thing I don't really like about the aluminum charger is the fact that the microUSB port is on the side, so the cable sticks out like a sore thumb. I've never actually had a sore thumb, so I'm not sure how badly they really stick out, but I imagine it's quite a lot. In fact, I might even liken it to the way the microUSB cable sticks out of the side of this charger. Moving forward, I think I'll use that expression, instead: "Wow, that looks awful. It sticks out like the microUSB cable from the side of the Choetech Aluminum Wireless Charger." That sounds really good.

Otherwise, this is a damn nice looking charger. The blue charging lights are also a nice departure from the normal red/green thing we're all used to, though slightly less festive this time of year. Maybe I'll have to break out one of my other chargers with red and green charging lights just for the Christmas season.



Or I could just use the Circle charger from Choetech, because it's got green lights. It's almost like they planned this.

Compared to the aluminum wireless charger, this one is a lot smaller. And a lot more circular. And a lot more differenter while still being basically the same thing. It's also faster…but only if your phone supports fast Qi charging, like the Note 5 or S6 Edge+. Mine doesn't, so I can't test that. But theoretically, it should work. It's also really well-reviewed on Amazon (both chargers are, actually), so I'm inclined to believe that fast charging does indeed work as it should. That's about as scientific as we're getting on this one, guys.



 So really, the question is whether or not you should buy either (or both?) of these chargers. The answer is yes. Aside from the eyesore that is the microUSB cable sticking out of the side of the aluminum charger (I mean, really — they couldn't put the port on the back or something?), I think these may be my favorite wireless chargers? There hasn't been a single moment of mourning for the Spigen F300 that was on my desk before either of these Choetech chargers, so I'll take that as my stamp of approval. Also, the fact that neither of them have set my phones on fire is a plus.

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Review RAVPower Alpha Series Fast Charge Wireless Charging Pad


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RAVPower Fast Wireless Charger Compatible iPhone Xs MAX XR XS X 8 & 8 Plus, Wireless Charging Pad for Galaxy S9 S8+ S8 S7 Edge S7 and All Qi-Enabled Devices (QC 3.0 Adapter Included)

The $30 RaVPower Alpha Series Fast Charge Wireless Charging Pad is a small, black, puck-shaped device, made of plastic, and sporting a rubber ring around its top surface. That rubber helps keep your smartphone in place while charging, so an accidental bump of your nightstand or vibration from incoming alerts doesn’t cause it to fall off.
Note: This review is part of our roundup of wireless charging pads. Go there for details on competing products and our testing methods for both Android phones and iPhones.
The Qi-compliant pad is capable of 7.5W speeds for iPhones, and up to 10W speeds for Android devices. Included in the box are the pad, a USB Type-A to microUSB cable, and a 24W wall adapter that’s Quick Charge 3.0 compatible. That means, if wireless charging is going too slow for your liking, just use the included power adapter to charge your phone the old-fashioned way.

Using our standard testing procedures, I spent the last couple of weeks testing RavPower’s pad and comparing the results to those of previously tested chargers.

As for its Android performance, the Alpha Series pad didn’t perform quite as well with our Galaxy S9 test phone. In fact, with an average time of 4 hours and 3 minutes to completely charge the Galaxy S9, it was the second-slowest wireless pad we’ve tested, despite the company’s claim that it supports up to 10W wireless charging.

In some aspects, the slow charge time with the Galaxy S9 is disappointing, but knowing that I can just plug in the phone and quickly charge it when I’m in a rush—something most wireless chargers don’t offer—is consoling. Not entirely, but it doesn’t hurt.

Bottom line: This particular RAVPower wireless charging pad is a plain, black, hockey puck, but it gets the job done and comes with a 24W wall adapter at an affordable price.

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