CurrentRide
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Yes it is Karina's tray, and works very well for its purpose. It isn't a perfect fit, but pretty close. The gap isn't noticeable.
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Interesting question, this mod should charge from either side, but I'll let ones who have it to confirm. Be careful placing the phone on top of the compartment as it might slight forward during braking and slide underneath the LCD in ato abyss (there is a slight gap).Hello, I was thinking about doing this mod after getting a wireless charging "mod" for my Moto Z. Do these coils charge on only one side, or both? If I installed this, could I place my phone on top of the closed cover and have it charge too?
Hello, I was thinking about doing this mod after getting a wireless charging "mod" for my Moto Z. Do these coils charge on only one side, or both? If I installed this, could I place my phone on top of the closed cover and have it charge too?
I tested this with our setup and it doesn't charge from the other side. I suppose if you used two coils that might work but they would have to be offset. I'd love to know if anyone tries this.
Can confirm that the wireless charging will not work from the other side of the coils (behind the metal plate), nor will it work properly if I mounted my metal plate over the coils for my magnet-mount. I had to stick the magnet-mount plate higher than the charging pad adapter on the phone and out of the way of the wireless charging voodoo.Thanks for testing it. I may install the coils upside down, with magnets like neo17 did. My phone's case sticks to magnets, so it may stay put (no Ludricous!). I can leave the bumper and plug in place to use when the cover needs to be open.
I'm a chicken also when it comes to dismantling a 100K car. I got this free standing charger from Amazon with a circular base that fits perfectly inside one of the round cup holders. I ran the USB under the rubberized mat and into the bottom console. The charger has a non-slip ledge that prevents the phone from moving around. Does the job and I can close the top to hide my phone if needed.
See the first post in this thread.@K-MTG yah I'm expecting a nice tutorial on how you are going to add Qi to your model X
I think it's the other way. The Apple Qi charger coming out will potentially not work with non Apple products, but the standard Qi chargers from Mophie / Belkin / etc will work with the iPhone 8 and X. Of course, I am getting an X to go with my X.Isnt there some restriction the charging pads you can use? I just read that today.
Mophie offers a magnetic inductive charger in their ChargeForce line - it clips into a vent, magnetically secures the phone and wirelessly charges it. The current version requires using one of their battery cases or their new non-battery magnetic cases, but they haven't announced their iPhone 8/X product lines in full yet. There should be a solution for iPhone X by the time it releases.I'll be ordering an iPhone X soon. Now I want a phone mount that clips into one of the dash vents and has inductive charging built into it. I like my phone up where I can see it while driving because I run Waze.
Scosche magnet mount suction. Don't cheap out with the vent attachment. Your car deserves better. And I hate to say it, your ungodly expensive iPhone deserves better as well.I'll be ordering an iPhone X soon. Now I want a phone mount that clips into one of the dash vents and has inductive charging built into it. I like my phone up where I can see it while driving because I run Waze.