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The Spigen SteadiBoost Convertible 15W Fast Wireless Charger Stand Pad is a versatile charging solution that supports both flat and stand modes, making it perfect for video calls. With a powerful 15W output and included Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 adapter, it ensures your devices are charged quickly and efficiently. The low LED light is designed for a peaceful night's sleep, and the product comes with a 24-month warranty for added peace of mind.
U**S
A wireless charger / stand
This is a really well made wireless charger / stand. I'm using it for my iPhone 12 pro and it works wonderfully. You only get 12W of charging not the stated 15W, as you need to buy a plug to get this boost. That's a little daft. Nevertheless it works so well, and is so well designed, that I still gave it 5 stars. Your phone rests on the stand (can be laid down if you wish) and it does not slip about, feels really secure. It charges my phone when I have the phone in portrait or landscape mode. Brilliant. Comes with the stand, usb c cable and plug. (Just not the higher wattage plug). Excellent!!
P**H
Excellent first wireless charger
I bought this after spending ages looking for a decent wireless charger. The thing with buying a wireless charger is knowing what wattage output you want it to generate (7.5w for iPhone XR, IIRC), and then finding a charging pad and THEN you have to find the correct QC/PD plug with the correct output to power the wireless charging pad.THIS takes all that hassle away. It supports the three most common QI charging outputs most phones need, and it comes with a QCv3 compatible wall plug, so I don't need to spend more £££ on a separate one - thank you Spigen!Looking at the labels on the packaging, this looks like a very new release, as it mentioned the Samsung Galaxy S20 FE (Fan Edition...I know...trust Samsung to find a way to release 10 variants of the same phone) which only came out in October 2020, but this is great. I've use this to replace a standalone phone stand in my kitchen, and it works a treat in phone stand or flatbed modes. In phone stand mode, I'm able to tap the screen of my phone with confidence and the phone nor the stand fall over, and the angle is such that Face ID scans me and unlocks the phone in an instant so I can see my notifications without interrupting my phone being charged.
G**Z
Works perfectly!
Very easy to set up.My phone picks up that it is fast charging wirelessly.The charger barely gets warm while in use and there's a little LED to let you know it's charging which doesn't stay lit.Connects via USB C.All in all, the best wireless charger I've ever used and I can only recommend getting one!
B**Y
Great fast charger (especially if you have a Pixel 4)
After taking delivery of my Google Pixel 4 I wanted to find a fast charger that would not break the bank (hey Google Pixel Stand, I'm looking at you!).I tried an Anker wireless charger which worked, but slowly and also a Te-Rich 15W Wireless Charger. The good news is that the Spigen does fast charge, although not as fast as the Te-Rich. This is further compounded by Spigen packaging a 13w charger in the box so to compare I used the same cable with both and connected to a 30w Spigen Essential Quick Charge 3.0. The results, while close the Te-Rich pipped this convertible charger to the post. In daily use I would imagine that there is not a huge amount in it especially if you sit this on your desk. Please note that the Pixel will not display anything to suggest it is charging faster. That's clearly something to do with the Pixel Stand. But compared to a standard wireless charge, the Spigen is around 3 times faster.The charger itself is well made. I like the action of the conversion between flat and upright and it is very stable for the Pixel - perfect size in fact. Down side is that the front of the box states 18w charger and the back says 13w. This was in the advert so i am not complaining but I do think that Spigen have skimped here a bit. If the stand is advertised as 15w, the charge at least needs to supply that. Minus 1 star for that.The LED light also does not stay on during the charge making it great for bedroom use. Now if only Spigen made it in white... Overall, recommended, fix the charger issue and 5 stars!
J**T
Simple and effective for Pixel 8A
Works nicely with my Pixel 8A. The only drawback is that the pad the phone sits on has a rubbery texture and stinks to high heaven when it is new and gets warm. It passes quickly enough though.
B**Z
Excellent wireless charger for the Sony Xperia 1 II but let down by deceptive advertising
I recently upgraded to the Sony Xperia 1 II (pronounced mark two) and found it featured wireless charging which was great as I really wanted one for my bedside stand. Reading online, I found it supported a max of 11w wireless power transfer. Now this was kind of weird as there are no 11w wireless chargers only 5w/10w/15w chargers.So, I bought this charger on the assumption that it would be able to slow down the charging to 11w whilst using the 15w charging profile. And thankfully, that's exactly what happened. My phone charged at the full 11w it supported which was a great experience. The build quality is very good and feels quite premium and the charging indicator lights turns off a few seconds after placing your phone which is really nice in the night.The only issue I found was that there's this really quiet whirring or whining sound that might occur when you place your phone on it. But it's extremely minor and you've got to pretty much have your ear pressed against the charger to hear it so that's fine. So, if also have this phone (or any past/present Sony phone that supports wireless charging for that matter), I wouldn't hesitate in picking this up and it's definitely recommended.--------------------------------------Now, the reason why I've rated this product 3 stars instead of 5 is because, as like other reviewers have stated, the included 18w power brick with this product only allows the wireless charger to go upto 12/13w on supported phones (due to efficiency losses in wireless power transfer) and NOT the full 15w that they mention all over the packaging and this listing. I feel this is super misleading and just down right deceptive on Spigen's part. If you're going to advertise the product as a 15w wireless charger, then make sure it can output 15w out of the box.What's more frustrating is that Spigen say, just buy a 24w QC3.0 power brick and you can take full advantage of the product. Fine but then when searching Amazon, I haven't been able to find a SINGLE suitable 24w QC3.0 charger, they like just don't exist. However, I did have a Belkin charger on hand (https://amzn.to/3qjsjKq) that supported 27w charging using QC4+ (which is backwards compatible with QC3.0) but this just flat out did not work (nor did any USB-PD power bricks I owned), as in the wireless charger would not even turn on.I'm guessing it has to be a 24w QC3.0 charger that specifically has a USB-A input which is just ridiculous. And so as of right now, there is no possible way to take full advantage of the 15w capabilities if you wanted to. So please make sure you're aware and okay with this (as I was) before purchasing this.Thanks for reading this review :)
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