
We have utilised aluminium alloy in the construction of the three clamps of the wireless car charger, this alloy creates a much more rigid holder when the smartphone is placed in it and significantly reduce the possibility of the device falling while driving.
If users place a phone in the holder, an internal mechanism will result in both aluminium camps of the holder will close and gain a strong grip on the phone, this reliable mechanism will avoid the phone from ever unintentionally falling out the holder.
Glass panel
We have utilised a glass panel in the design of this wireless car charger as glass offers much more efficient wireless charging performance, (hence why the back of smartphones that have wireless charging capability are constructed out of glass), the glass also aids in dissipating heat during the wireless charging process.
Large area copper induction coil
We have utilised an improved and enlarged pure copper induction coil in the centre of the wireless charger to drastically reduce power loss and enable a fast and safe charging experience.
Smart power management chip
We have included a smart integrated circuit chip that provides protection against short circuits, high temperatures, over-discharge, overvoltage, overcharge, over-currents, overpowering and enables improved recovery and charging efficiency.
Adjustable viewing angle
We have incorporated a rotating ball bearing that allows users to conveniently adjust the viewing angle according to their needs. - Soft silicone pads: We have installed soft silicone padding onto the top and bottom air-conditioning vent bracket to prevent any potential damage or scratches from occurring on a vehicle's air-conditioning vents, in addition, soft silicone pads have also been installed on the three aluminium smartphone clamps preventing any scratches from occurring on the phone, these silicon pads reinforce provide for a better grip of the smartphone
ABS construction
The rest of the holder is constructed from a high grade of ABS. Please note: - Wireless charging technology charges smartphones slower than wired charging (with a cable).
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