This wireless charger is as thick as it is useful
Wireless charging washers make hot phones even more hot. Of course, it allows you to access the only USB-C port of phones while charging, but the process of electromagnetic induction is still less effective than direct connection via a power cord. This leads to excess heat. If you’ve ever picked up a charge on the charge and immediately release it as if you touched hot iron, then you already know that particular pain. That is why I am surprised that there are no more devices like $ 60 Torras Powercircle Qi2 charger. This is essentially a combined wireless charger and fan cooler. Yes, it can make your phone look like a jet engine to try out, but this type of device whose function significantly exceeds its shape.
Torras Powercircle makes fun of any support phone for 15W wireless charging and can support the device with the rotating bead ring. However, when the fan rotates, Toras claims that the device will remain at even 55 degrees Fahrenheit or more than 100 minutes of charging time. The company also claims that you can go from zero to 80% in just less than an hour, which looks right for 15W wireless charging. And to report the fan, it is also far more than your traditional loading washer. Damn, even more tightly than other washers with built -in fans, such as the $ 45 charger Magfusion Frost Qi2 15W of AukeyS
Phones that become hot lose both efficiency and charging efficiency, which is not a big deal, if all you do, is to glue your phone to a pad to charge while you sleep. When you actually want to use your device while loading you can see DIP of performance. Torras claims that its slider-size charging washer will maintain a stable performance far better than the traditional Qi2 charger. You can also use the charger without the fan, but as Androidcentral Indicate, this is because you have to press the charger button, then turn it on again to get the fan to work to start.
Phone fans coolers – including cheaply made by companies such as Trakxy or larger varieties of Black shark– Nothing new. Still, Powercircle is one of the few that focuses exclusively on fast charging heat. But spending $ 60 (albeit closer to $ 50 on sale) or even $ 40 for a wireless charger looks a little when the 15W Qi certified Anker Puck will cost you less than $ 30. The fan-cooler devices have a case of use of a niche, but I can imagine that it can be further practical for the phone games. PowerCircle can charge your phone while the USB port on the phone is busy by the phone controller like A Spine or Razer kishi And keep it cool for continuous performance.
The charger fan is really “no, no” now, when we start to see more of these devices on the market. According to Wireless power consortiumQi2 should achieve up to 95% power, far over 75% of the older Qi standard. Even this 5% is enough to create a sauna on the back of your device. Anyone who has experience in building a computer already knows the advantage of simply cooling the fan. Instead of sticking it near the air conditioner, a small specialized fan just makes more sense. Now let’s see where we can take it.