
LG Electronics WCP-300 Wireless Charging Pad - Retail Packaging - Black Review
Enjoy easy, hassle-free charging with the LG WCP-300 Wireless Charging Pad. Find out how incredibly convenient it is to charge your mobile phone with the WCP-300 Wireless Charging Pad. It's wireless because you don't need to plug in your phone - just rest your compatible device on the charging pad and you'll be powered up and ready to go in no time. The convenient Charging Indicator lets you know when your battery is fully charged, so there's no guessing when you're ready to go. Handset sold separately
Price : $44.47
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LG Electronics WCP-300 Wireless Charging Pad - Retail Packaging - Black Feature
- Sleek, low-profile design
- Compact and portable
- Charging Indicator LED
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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful.
Works great for the new 2013 Nexus 7 tablet
By Ryan
Works great for the new 2013 Nexus 7 tablet. The tablet needs to be placed with the charger pretty much directly in the center, and it will not charge if placed too far off center (maybe 2 centimeters in either direction). Charges pretty fast from what I can tell, not sure how it compares to manually plugging the tablet in, but this is really convenient.
28 of 30 people found the following review helpful.
Works but not perfect
By Mike
So I've had this for about 4 months now for my Nexus 4. Got this from Verizon instead because was $39.99 with free shipping compared to here priced at $49.99. Inductive charging is great and all but think it's still far from perfect.
Positive opinions:
-Wireless charging.
-Charges pretty fast compared to other qi inductive chargers, although still not as fast as wired charging.
-Small in size so easy for transport, storage and takes up less space then other chargers if you want to keep out on desktop/table.
-Uses same micro USB cable for wired charging so it's interchangeable if you want to do either or.
-Think the older models have a slippery plastic material for top contact surface but the new ones are matte and has a little more grip.
-Sensitive enough to charge phone with thick case(I use Acase SuperLeggera Pro Hybrid dual layer case, which is thick)
Negative opinions:
-Sometimes stop charging before phone is fully charged; between 90-100% is mostly when this problem occurs.
-Maybe it's the fault of the phone but the "Daydream feature/Date&Time display while charging" on Nexus 4 does not stay on like when wired charging; Phone charging notification sound don't always play to notify you if charging. Charger doesn't make any sound; heard it was a thing other people hated about other chargers.
-Also maybe due to where battery is placed inside phone, you'll have to find sweet spot on phone where charger will detect phone and charge.
-The LED charging status on the charger is not always accurate so I have to check charging status through the phone.
Overall, I still think it's a good option compared to the rest of the other chargers; not too expensive, works, and small. I decided to keep it. This is what's available at this time so no other better choice for me. Hopefully this helps on your decision making process.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
LG G2 Verizon
By Shawn Webster
I read a lot of reviews on charging pads before deciding on purchasing one. I have read a lot of complaint about getting it lined up just right for it to charge. That is really simple to do. It does charge a little slower than being plugged in. I monitored the temp and the battery does not get any hotter than what it does when it plugged in. I have not tried any other charging pads, but I really do enjoy this one. It came with the cable and power supply. Hope this helps
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