- Mar 26, 2014
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I figure a lot of people here long-time Android users, like me, and curious but skeptical about Qi2 charging. Especially after the reviews that say it's not great on the Pixel 10. Well, I tried a cheap wireless charger and it's been such a help i thought I'd mention it here. It's the INIU P73 (E1). These are $40ea but I got mine for $25ea because their site sells two for $60 and you get a 15% off coupon if you sign up for emails (which I immediately canceled). Oh, and they did not charge me state tax. Amazon also has them for around $30 to $40. They are 10,000ma, will charge wirelessly at 15W (which is the max the 10 and pro will handle).
The P73 got one particularly bad review on youtube but the guy clearly had a bad unit because everyone else (even in his comments) has said these are awesome. The thing feels like it was built for the Pixel 10 because it fits right in the footprint. Mine has no problem clinging to my cases w/o falling. And, it's FAST. Well, by my standards at least. My last 2 phones suffered from the USBC port wearing out but I can't leave my phone laying on a magnetic charger so I really wanted to go wireless this time. The INIU makes it possible. I've have a INIU corded charger for a couple years and it's been solid so I'd say the brand is definitely better than the usual generic chargers.
Anyhow, this thing is making life a bit easier for me and was cheap so I thought I'd share. They didn't ask me to do this or anything. I'm too lazy to take a pic so here's a generic one. I took the lanyard/cable off. Oh, and the stand is sketchy. It might work for you but don't buy it for the stand because it's not particularly rugged.
The P73 got one particularly bad review on youtube but the guy clearly had a bad unit because everyone else (even in his comments) has said these are awesome. The thing feels like it was built for the Pixel 10 because it fits right in the footprint. Mine has no problem clinging to my cases w/o falling. And, it's FAST. Well, by my standards at least. My last 2 phones suffered from the USBC port wearing out but I can't leave my phone laying on a magnetic charger so I really wanted to go wireless this time. The INIU makes it possible. I've have a INIU corded charger for a couple years and it's been solid so I'd say the brand is definitely better than the usual generic chargers.
Anyhow, this thing is making life a bit easier for me and was cheap so I thought I'd share. They didn't ask me to do this or anything. I'm too lazy to take a pic so here's a generic one. I took the lanyard/cable off. Oh, and the stand is sketchy. It might work for you but don't buy it for the stand because it's not particularly rugged.
