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Something for iPhone users to be aware of is that the iOS 13.1 update decreased Qi charging speeds from 7.5W to 5W. It’s effectively useless to wirelessly charge an iPhone.
Some 7.5W Wireless Fast Chargers Limited to 5W as of iOS 13.1
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Seems like the only troll here is the one who doesn't own the product and hasn't provided any proof to back up his claim.
Also, you're wrong.
"X6 even provides full-power output in pass-through mode and is not limited to the amount of input power provided. This allows you to charge X6 with a solar panel or dynamo while still getting maximum output performance."
I think the point is, if the battery back can dump power to the Qi pad fast enough to fast-charge the phone, and sip power from the Tesla sedately enough to not lock out the USB ports, it's win/win. Once the phone(s) is/are charged, the draw from the battery will go down and allow it to recharge itself.
The idea behind a pass-through system is that the source (the car) will be used as the primary power source for the load. If it's not providing enough power, energy is pulled from the battery to supplement it. If the source provides more power than the load requires, the extra power from the source is fed into the battery slowly.
Take a 1.0 amp source. If the load is 700mA, the battery is charged at 300mA. If the load is 2.5A, 1.0A is taken from the source and then 1.5A from the battery.
It's interesting that you say that because I have a Pixel 3 XL, and I've started my drive home with 60% on my phone's battery and arrived home ~25 miles later with around 70%, more often than not using streaming audio from my phone via Bluetooth. With the Jeda pad.So I have a Pixel 3 which has this stupid proprietary charging handshake thing to go over 5Watts but 5 Watts wont run things and charge very well
So I have a Pixel 3 which has this stupid proprietary charging handshake thing to go over 5Watts but 5 Watts wont run things and charge very well so I just picked up a used Pixel stand from ebay and plan on hacking it into my Jeda. THe pixel stand actually has 2 coils in it so I shouild be able to do both the left side and the landscape coil. I use the right side for a lightning connector for my work phone. I haven't torn up the Jeda yet but Im hoping theres enough room.
...volts and amps.
Thanks for this. I happened to have $60 worth of free Amazon dollars to spend, so even if this doesn't fit the bill in the Tesla, I can still use it elsewhere.FYI Amazon has the X6 for $59.99 at the moment - $79.99 on sale plus a $20 off coupon. Just ordered mine w/the V2 Taptes charger. If it will do true fast charging under $100 I will be a happy camper.
So I have a Pixel 3 which has this stupid proprietary charging handshake thing to go over 5Watts but 5 Watts wont run things and charge very well so I just picked up a used Pixel stand from ebay and plan on hacking it into my Jeda. THe pixel stand actually has 2 coils in it so I shouild be able to do both the left side and the landscape coil. I use the right side for a lightning connector for my work phone. I haven't torn up the Jeda yet but Im hoping theres enough room.
This is a huge bummer. Just got an answer back with taptes and they said that after ios 13.1 no iphone will have fast charging with their product. Seems like theres a few home fast wireless chargers being sold in the apple store that are still compatible, but doubt anything will be made for the car.Something for iPhone users to be aware of is that the iOS 13.1 update decreased Qi charging speeds from 7.5W to 5W. It’s effectively useless to wirelessly charge an iPhone.
Some 7.5W Wireless Fast Chargers Limited to 5W as of iOS 13.1
Let me know how that works out. I have a Pixel 3 and just found out that it won't charge faster than 5w. I might follow your lead if you are successful.