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Pros

The google pixel 7 and pixel 8 officially support up to 12w with qi-certified epp chargers. The charger itself is solidly build, doesn't feel cheap, and comes with 2x usb a to c cables in the box.

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Quality


The charger itself is solidly build, doesn't feel cheap, and comes with 2x usb a to c cables in the box.


The charger itself is a plain black colour with a smooth feel on the body - it doesn't feel like cheap hard plastic, and gives ...  Read More


My pixel 6 is happily drawing 10-15w from this wireless charger, with the google case remaining on during charging.


Only thing is i have a sling attached to my case and it is too far to charge with it on so i remove it.

Price


And the price was amazing; got it used so they were a steal.

Packaging/appearance


It was packed in a weak carton box which was torn when i received it, and cheap bubble wrap.


The box was an official box, but didn't look like a retail box.

Competitiveness


Overall, i am very satisfied, and would certainly recommend this product, especially to any pixel 6 users looking for a cheaper...  Read More


Many wireless chargers promising 10w or 15w only output that power for samsung devices, whilst outputting a paltry 5w for other...  Read More


I heard that belkin chargers generally follow the qi standards closely, and will output more than 5w for non-samsung devices.


However, i have coupled it with a cheap no-brand qualcomm 3.

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  • This product had a total of 115 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jul 21 2024.

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    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    The google pixel 7 and pixel 8 officially support 34up to 12w with qicertified epp chargers34 but i was only get about 2100ma which works out to be around 88


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    Its 34fast enough34 for wireless charging but im disappointed i couldnt get up to the 12w speed as many tech articles have stated


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    The lack of angle adjust with these charging stands can be a minor inconvenience


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    This will limit how you position the charger on you desk if you want to glance at it while charging


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    The qi standard was supposed to make wireless charging easy you see the qi logo on your device you see the qi logo on the charger put two and two together and bam easy wireless charging


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    Unfortunately as often is the case smartphone manufacturers have gone their own way with their own proprietary quirks


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    I have a pixel 6 and google are keen to push users on their very expensive pixel stand

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