WIRELESS CHARGING FOR EVERY SMARTPHONE
Wireless charging is now almost standard. It is very convenient, as you no longer have tangled cables. Furthermore, you don’t have to constantly plug in the smartphone and then unplug it – simply lay it down and it charges. But unfortunately, not every smartphone supports this practical standard. So what can you do?
With our practical inductive charging receiver, you can retrofit your smartphone very easily.
OPTIMISED CHARGING AND MAXIMUM CHARGING SPEED
Thanks to its ultra-thin, compact design, the receiver is so unobtrusive that you hardly notice it on the smartphone. Optimised charging is ensured by our receiver – the smartphone’s battery is charged gently and its life is extended. Connected devices are automatically recognised by our charging receiver and optimally charged. So you see, our receiver is not just very practical: It is particularly gentle and efficient for your smartphone.
HOW DO YOU CONNECT THE RECEIVER TO THE SMARTPHONE?
Retrofitting is very simple: You simply have to attach the inductive charging receiver onto the back of the smartphone or insert it between the smartphone and the case. Then simply connect it to the smartphone’s socket and inductive charging can begin.
ADVANTAGES OF WIRELESS CHARGING
- No tangled cables
- There’s no longer a problem if not enough power sockets are available.
- No wear on the USB port
- Simple to use
While we’re on the subject of gentle charging...
Irrespective of the charger, there are things you can do to help extend the service life of your smartphone’s battery.
Hot and cold
Charging the smartphone by an open fireplace is not a good idea. The device heats up while charging anyway, and high ambient temperatures can raise the level of heat generated. You may like sunbathing, but your battery prefers the cool shade. The situation is the same with sub-zero temperatures: Therefore, you shouldn’t necessarily charge your device in front of the ski hut you’re staying in, as battery capacity decreases over time.
Stop
It’s best to stop charging when the battery charge level is at 80 percent. Partial charging, that is, 40 percent in the morning and 40 percent in the evening, is even better. Fully charged batteries age more quickly. The battery should not be allowed to full discharge either; this also causes the battery to age faster.
Damaged
If you drop your smartphone or it falls, this could trigger an internal short circuit. It’s better to replace the battery before it catches fire.