HTC Wireless Car Charger & Car Phone Holder 2 in 1, 15W Auto Clamping Cradle Qi Fast Charging Car Air Vent Phone Mount Compatible with iPhone 13/13 Pro/12 Pro Max, Samsung Galaxy S22 S20 10+ S9+S8
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Matthew Cave
> 24 hour[UPDATE] the company reached out to me an promptly sent me a replacement device. Like lightning fast. This was an ok charger while it lasted. It mounts well and charges quickly. The only annoying thing is that the open/close button is in a weird spot on the back of the charger and it’s not super intuitive and occasionally you hit the button accidentally while using the phone or adjusting the charger. Not a dealbreaker, but it is annoying. After exactly 6 months the arm on the right side stopped working so I opened it up and found that the plastic gears inside were all broken off. I was very gentle on this charger and never forced it, it just broke under normal use. I would not buy this again.
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Zac M.
> 24 hourWorked fine on my old Samsung Galaxy 9, but does NOT work on my OnePlus 9. Which has 15w Qi compatibility. Returned.
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G. B.
> 24 hourVent Clamp broke rendering the product useless. Its made of VERY thin plastic. would not buy again. I had high hopes but sadly disappointed. Seller shipped replacement parts but too late (they delayed shipping promptly) as the parts are shipping from CHINA. I found a better alternative.
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Peter P Radawiec
> 24 hourCould be great, but it doesnt hold on to the vent very well and your phone will fall out. Over time the spring weakens and has less gripping power so the unit will slide around when you take a corner quickly. I just got the S22 Plus and with the extra weight the unit literally flew off the air vent when I made a turn, with phone attached....luckily nothing broke.
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Kent hardy
> 24 hourGreat product and I ues it for new samsung s 23
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Rachel
> 24 hourI bought this as a Christmas gift, and am very disappointed that I had to exchange it once, and then it still stopped working. The clamp won’t move, so it won’t hold the phone in place. I wish this worked because it’s a really great concept.
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Joseph Santiago
> 24 hourI liked it, but it broke in 7 weeks. Not worth it to order replacement parts. Could just buy a new one and hope that one is more durable.
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Joe Arroyo
> 24 hourThe charger does kept opening and closing. It didnt not recognize my S22 or my daughters iPhone. Perhaps its just designed for HTC products. It should specify that to consumers.
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Charles Whitten
> 24 hourMounting clamp is not strong enough.
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Steve Andreas
> 24 hourI tested this with my Samsung S21, in a somewhat thick Otterbox Defender case. Key requirements for me: - Confirmed: It does fast wireless charging (is not limited to 10W) when paired with a charger that does Samsung Adaptive Fast Charging. - Confirmed: It charges my phone despite my somewhat-thick Otterbox Defender case. - Confirmed: When you shut off the car and the charger loses its power, the holder still has enough juice to let you unclamp your phone. I didnt perform a full set of tests on this model because I decided to return it because of its relatively long delay before clamping the phone. Positives (compared to other auto-clamping wireless car chargers I have tried): - The zone to touch to open the clamp is not in a place where Im likely to unintentional touch and accidentally unclamp the phone. Negatives (compared to other auto-clamping wireless car chargers I have tried): - Takes several long seconds before it starts to clamp your phone. - Theres no button or raised bump for opening the clamp - more of a nebulous zone where youre supposed to touch to make it open the clamp. Other: This model has a unique auto-search feature, which looks for the optimal vertical position of your phone to match up your phones charging coil with the chargers charging coil before it clamps your phone in place. This may be desirable for a family which uses different phone models or sizes of case, where the phone position needs to be different for each phone in the household; but this models auto-search function is conspicuously slow, requiring a few seconds each time you insert the phone (with a beep each time it tries a new position)...and by then I might have driven over a bump and caused the phone to bounce out of the open holder onto the floor. This became a dealbreaker for me. (I did however find an ICLOVER model on Amazon with an auto-search feature; its design is better, because it clamps your phone right away, before moving the chargers coil up and down inside the charger. So if you are a household that uses phones with enough differences in where their coils are located, I recommend that ICLOVER one.)