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Sicklyboy :
Apparently the case has a problem with >15W wireless chargers. Google design fault, that one.
15 minutes ago
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K3Nv2 :
I could live with wireless charging if the damn standard case doesn't block connection
14 minutes ago
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Xdqwerty :
how is wireless charging possible?
13 minutes ago
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K3Nv2 :
Dbz said everyone has raging energy senses
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13 minutes ago
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cearp :
you mean generally, how does the concept work?
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13 minutes ago
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K3Nv2 :
Copper conducting electricity or something
12 minutes ago
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Sicklyboy :
@Xdqwerty , power through a coil of wire causes an electromagnetic field to be generated. Another coil of wire can be set up to harness the power from that electromagnetic field and turn it into usable energy for charging a device
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K3Nv2 :
Elements on earth are actually more powerful than we think
9 minutes ago
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Sicklyboy :
Wow I can't believe I've been watching ElectroBOOM for that long. I remember when that first video came out lol
7 minutes ago
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Xdqwerty :
@Sicklyboy , i think wire chargers are more practical
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6 minutes ago
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Xdqwerty :
but im too stupid to know
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K3Nv2 :
Wired is better for faster charge but if you just leave it all night while you sleep it's good
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K3Nv2 :
Most wireless pads can only max 15w while average bricks are 65w
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Xdqwerty :
cuz it overcharges
4 minutes ago
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K3Nv2 :
Most devices these days have built in safety if the company is smart
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Sicklyboy :
@Xdqwerty , wire is definitely more practical IMO. Hell these days you can charge a laptop over USB, can't charge a laptop wirelessly though. Wireless chargers, even "fast" ones, are only good for slowly charging devices, plus they generate a good amount of heat too
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2 minutes ago
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Sicklyboy :
Can plug my phone in and charge from 0 to 50% in like 20-30 minutes, Would take an hour+ on wireless charging
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K3Nv2 :
Gotta check the wattage really and buy GaN bricks
1 minute ago
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K3Nv2 :
My power bank is like 130w could probably power today's laptops
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