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You can just drop your phone on the cord and it charges?
If your trying to argue plugging a phone into a cord takes effort then peace out lmfao
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You can just drop your phone on the cord and it charges?
Yet here you are saying plugging something in is the same as placing something down
Again it's not about difficulty it's about convenience. It's not that hard to reheat your food in the oven so why do most people use a microwave?
And depending on what you kind of use you want while charging there are wireless charging stands
It's my money and I can do whatever I want with it. Buying Wirelesse chargers and spending my money on big booty strippers.
Why you care what the next man is doing. Do you!
bruh they are both easy and its not worth $50 just to save 2 seconds.
and like someone has mentioned you cant use the phone on a wireless charger.
I see the use for public places
but at home its only saving you seconds out your day.
Theres no effort and plugging in my phone compared to sitting it down to me
Again it's not about difficulty it's about convenience. It's not that hard to reheat your food in the oven so why do most people use a microwave?
And depending on what you kind of use you want while charging there are wireless charging stands
How is it crazy when my point was in many use cases wireless charging in its current implementation is inconvenient?
The only place it has an edge over a cord is public charging stations and even then you are still sacrificing being able to use your phone while it charges (because the phone must rest on a stationary pad).
A cord allows one to freely move around with the phone (up to the length of the cord) WHILE charging. In your own use cases the cord will still be superior to wireless charging.
I wish Apple would also make a mat that charges one device. I wouldn't mind an Apple branded one, but I only have one device that is capable of wireless charging, so it would be a waste of money for me.
Charging mats would be a good investment for households with more than one device, countless times me and my girl are low on juice and at my apt with only one charger. If we set them both on the mat they would charge at the same time without worrying about switching use of the cord
i see the convenience of sitting your phone down.
But to me thats not worth paying to have it around my house especially if you need more than one (wifey).
But if i see it around in public places i will use it.
Charging mats would be a good investment for households with more than one device, countless times me and my girl are low on juice and at my apt with only one charger. If we set them both on the mat they would charge at the same time without worrying about switching use of the cord
yea theres no apple branded single one but there are some that are backed by apple
I dig that.
I wasn't talkin' from a place of wireless charging being superior just that it has it's purpose. For me having a mat I can drop my phone on when I'm not using it and it's charging is beneficial. I don't sit around and use my phone. I'm usually cookin' or playing with my kids or talkin' with my wife. Phone and tablet are usually set down somewhere else.
i hear you. I can imagine myself in that scenario, but i can still just plug it in.
Only where i see my benefit is when im about to go to sleep and can just drop it on the charger without having to look for a cord. But to me that aint worth $50+
just my .02 cents
The day wireless range charging drops (if your phone is in proximity of the charger it will wireless recharge the phone) that will be the true game changer. I know apple has been researching it according to a few tech sites.
The day wireless range charging drops (if your phone is in proximity of the charger it will wireless recharge the phone) that will be the true game changer. I know apple has been researching it according to a few tech sites.
I have a question about wireless charging mats.. I know Apple is supposed to drop their own charging mat sometime in 2018 which will be able to charge multiple devices at once (iPhone, AirPods, Apple Watch), but isn’t this technology already available? Or are all the wireless chargers out there only able to charge just 1 device at a time?
Also, I already copped a $10 wireless charger off amazon and I ain’t even got my iPhone X yet lmao.