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Hello.
I recently bought a Xoom HD Speaker Dock, and it's pretty cool.
However, I can't consistently dock the tablet. It takes a bit of work to get the USB and HDMI plugs into their sockets.
The Standard Dock only has USB, so getting this into socket should be easier.
So, my questions:
1) How do you find the coupling when you insert into your dock?
2) My dock audio settings are greyed out when tablet is inserted. What does this do?
Thread is more discussion than question.
Nice i´ll buy one
Hello, When docking your Xoom in to the HD speaker dock make sure to align the dot on the bottom of the Xoom with the dot on the dock. Wwhen this is done it slips straight in.
Its not really smooth on the speaker dock, because there's two plugs to orient.
love my speaker dock
I have the same problem with mine. Not really a problem but more of a procedure..
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I have to pick the dock up and hold it sideways in order to line up the connections. (it works for me )
I have both docks: speaker dock and charging dock. Generally when I want to dock my Xoom on either of them, I first align the dot / charging light on the Xoom with the dot on the dock. Then holding both sides of the Xoom near the base, I gently wiggle it from side to side until it "slips" onto the connectors.
This may also seems silly to suggest, but I will do it anyways just in case: make sure you are using the proper attachment plate if your Xoom is "naked" or has a TPU case on it. I've found that using the wrong plate will negatively affect how the tablet connects to the dock. When the correct plate is on the dock, just put the back of the Xoom right up against it, and just slide the Xoom down onto the connectors with the wiggle motion.
With a little practice it should become quite easy. I'm able to put my Xoom on my speaker dock in the dark!
Thanks for replies.
Yeah, I wiggle mine too.
With the otterbox case it just slides in easily
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Any recommendations for a simple stand for the GNex? I'm looking for something small and lightweight that puts the GNex on its side at an angle.
Perhaps this if the GNex's weight and size aren't a problem:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mini-Univer...Accessories&hash=item416673e8a4#ht_4962wt_924
I use an old rigid eyeglasses case that I had lying around. Open the case and the G-Nex sits on its side at the perfect angle to work as an alarm clock. The usb charging cable attaches on the bottom (now facing the side) so I charge and use the dimmed clock overnight. If you have an extra case, give it a try.
I am using this shell/holster combo for my Verizon Nexus and it has a built in kick stand which I love. It allows you to set it upright or on its side.
Verizon Shell/Holster
I use a business card holder on my desk at work.
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Check here. Lots of great ideas
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1700672
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Hey everyone,
I have tried many car phone mounts, but none of them worked as I was wishing.
Then I googled this keyword "minimal car mount" and suddenly found this interesting idea based on magnetic power.
What do you think?
www.tetrax.com
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BdGDqa6lchI&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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I'm not trying to be a smartass but why not just get a case and some Velcro
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Looks beautiful. Ordered one on Amazon. Prime for free shipping. Will let you know.
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Rudy_Ruettiger said:
I'm not trying to be a smartass but why not just get a case and some Velcro
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I seen a lot on youtube. With Velcro people mounting ipad, tabs etc.
But Tetrax seems very minimalistic and beautiful.
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Nfc problems though?
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Nfc problems though?
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That's my concern also. Was going to mount it to a case away from the nfc chip. My nexus 7 case is magnetic and it doesn't affect the nfc.
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If they want to be taken seriously, they should really get someone to proof the front page of their website - smarthpone?
I was also looking for a minimalistic mount for my phone. I hate those suction cup and dashboard mounts so I got the tetrax xway and I love it. It mounts nicely on my dash near and blends into my stereo. Having the little metal nipple on my phone is a bit annoying but the convenience of quickly and securely attaching my phone to my car is worth it.
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sirooga said:
Looks beautiful. Ordered one on Amazon. Prime for free shipping. Will let you know.
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Which one have you bought? EGO/GEO/XWAY/FIX?
Goozy said:
I was also looking for a minimalistic mount for my phone. I hate those suction cup and dashboard mounts so I got the tetrax xway and I love it. It mounts nicely on my dash near and blends into my stereo. Having the little metal nipple on my phone is a bit annoying but the convenience of quickly and securely attaching my phone to my car is worth it.
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I can't decide which to buy GEO or Xway?
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Picked up a Tetrax XWAY magnetic mount for my GS3. Works surprisingly well and is probably the most unobtrusive option around ie. No suction cup, cradle etc.
Maybe old school thinking but, aren't magnets harmful to most electronics?
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Maybe old school thinking but, aren't magnets harmful to most electronics?
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They are using different kind of technology that doesn't create strong magnetic field. Each holder has 4 tiny magnets.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IvcIt2xIAOQ
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I've been using these magnet mounts in my car for a couple years. They have worked great on:
HTC Wildfire
Optimus 2X
Galaxy S3
Navigon SATNAV (much heavier than a smartphone)
Walkman MP3 Player
Anything with metal in it like a pen!
Nothing has ever fallen off even over potholes and rough country tracks. All wifi 3g bluetooth are unaffected but cant verify NFC as I dont use it.
The only glitch I spotted was that the orientation sensor on the wildfire didnt respond (if I turned the phone from portrait to landscape whilst attached it wouldnt rotate the screen), but the other phones didnt have that problem.
I love it. Even though my magnet is larger (about the size of a 50p), its discreet and effective. I would recommend to anyone.
I have always used the stick on ones not the clip on, but as long as they clip ok to your vent and you dont blast hot air directly to the phone it should be ok.
I use their X-Way model as part of my near perfect car mount solution.
So obviously, it all starts with the Tetrax X-Way. I mounted that directly to one of the vents in the middle of my car. It does block the vest quite a bit, but it's the perfect spot for me and doesn't involve any adhesive on my dash. At first, I tried attaching one of the little nipple things to the back of my phone directly. While this worked, it drove me nuts that I couldn't lay my phone flat on a table anymore. This became a problem when I accidentally bumped my S3 while it was sitting on a table and since there was less friction now, the thing went flying. So not good.
My solution was to pick up a dirt cheep slim case. That's how I ended up with the elago G5 Slim Fit Case. With the nipple attached to that, I could just slip my phone in/out of that and leave the case sitting in my arm rest compartment when not in use. Now I had the awesome form factor of my S3 and the ability to mount. So the next issue was the connection.
Like almost everyone else, I was using the cigarette lighter along with a curly charging cord that was 5x longer than it needed to be. Worse, the giant power wart that was now sticking out of my dash. Not only was this ugly, it was a pain in the but to store. What I really wanted to use was a small USB cable, 6-8 inches long, that could fit with my new case in my arm rest and a way to ditch the giant dash wart. The cable is easy enough to find, but how do I plug it in? With the Griffin Powerjolt Dual! While there are a bunch of USB port adaptors floating aorund, this was the first I found that would actually sit flush against the dash. This means I wouldn't have any stupid wart thing to deal with, the look of my dash wouldn't be thrown off, and since I don't smoke, I could just leave it in full time.
The big win in all of this is two fold. First, I could ditch the bulky plastic car mount garbage for a few thin and easy to store version. Second, I did the same thing (but with a different case) for my wife's Galaxy Nexus. Now we can both use the same mount depending on who's driving (or if we pick up a second X-Way, we can both charge and mount at the same time thanks to the dual ports on the Powerjolt) and save even more room in the car since we didn't need two giant device specific car mounts. The other minor bonus here is that the X-Way came with enough of those attachment nipples that I should be able to roll along for a few years using the same mounting system across multiple new devices.
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I use their X-Way model as part of my near perfect car mount solution.
So obviously, it all starts with the Tetrax X-Way. I mounted that directly to one of the vents in the middle of my car. It does block the vest quite a bit, but it's the perfect spot for me and doesn't involve any adhesive on my dash. At first, I tried attaching one of the little nipple things to the back of my phone directly. While this worked, it drove me nuts that I couldn't lay my phone flat on a table anymore. This became a problem when I accidentally bumped my S3 while it was sitting on a table and since there was less friction now, the thing went flying. So not good.
My solution was to pick up a dirt cheep slim case. That's how I ended up with the elago G5 Slim Fit Case. With the nipple attached to that, I could just slip my phone in/out of that and leave the case sitting in my arm rest compartment when not in use. Now I had the awesome form factor of my S3 and the ability to mount. So the next issue was the connection.
Like almost everyone else, I was using the cigarette lighter along with a curly charging cord that was 5x longer than it needed to be. Worse, the giant power wart that was now sticking out of my dash. Not only was this ugly, it was a pain in the but to store. What I really wanted to use was a small USB cable, 6-8 inches long, that could fit with my new case in my arm rest and a way to ditch the giant dash wart. The cable is easy enough to find, but how do I plug it in? With the Griffin Powerjolt Dual! While there are a bunch of USB port adaptors floating aorund, this was the first I found that would actually sit flush against the dash. This means I wouldn't have any stupid wart thing to deal with, the look of my dash wouldn't be thrown off, and since I don't smoke, I could just leave it in full time.
The big win in all of this is two fold. First, I could ditch the bulky plastic car mount garbage for a few thin and easy to store version. Second, I did the same thing (but with a different case) for my wife's Galaxy Nexus. Now we can both use the same mount depending on who's driving (or if we pick up a second X-Way, we can both charge and mount at the same time thanks to the dual ports on the Powerjolt) and save even more room in the car since we didn't need two giant device specific car mounts. The other minor bonus here is that the X-Way came with enough of those attachment nipples that I should be able to roll along for a few years using the same mounting system across multiple new devices.
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Decided to order one to try it out! Hoping it is as good as expected!
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Decided to order one to try it out! Hoping it is as good as expected!
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Yeah, I'm also ordered one to try it out.
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My friend has this solution for his BB and loves it. I wasn't willing to pay the price the local Best Buy wanted. I found a different magnet system at my local Bell store.
Something similar to this. I stuck the large magnet to my dash and the other magnet is on my case. I've had zero issues with NFC. Bash cash mount kit imo.
Hoping to receive mine soon! Anyone else using it and has more thoughts to share?
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So I got the vent mount version and it works great in my car. In my truck the clip does not fit the vent. I placed the circle towards the top of the phone like it says and it hangs in portrait. In the video it shows it going between portrait and landscape, it doesn't do that. You get one orientation unless you put the connector in the middle I would guess. Other than that it is perfect.
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Has anyone found a decent car holder for the phone?
I spend most of my time in my van using the Z1 as my Sat nav so would like one that I can charge it with too...
Sony dropped the ball on their own holder, the one part covers the open magnetic charge port so would of been easy to have made it an active cradle... Tut tut sony!
Tried to view the brodit one but won't let me view their site on my phone for some reason...
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spice boy said:
Has anyone found a decent car holder for the phone?
I spend most of my time in my van using the Z1 as my Sat nav so would like one that I can charge it with too...
Sony dropped the ball on their own holder, the one part covers the open magnetic charge port so would of been easy to have made it an active cradle... Tut tut sony!
Tried to view the brodit one but won't let me view their site on my phone for some reason...
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A bit pricy but here you go
http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/brodit-active-holder-with-tilt-swivel-for-sony-xperia-z1-p41643.htm
Every time I have upgraded a phone I also had to upgrade my car holder because I have always bought "official car dock" and therefore spend a pretty penny in these things. This time I decided to invest in quality universal holder. After some Googlin I found the Ram MOUNT system. It's a bit expensive but the quality is top notch and it will work with my future phone upgrades too.
What's special with this holder is that it consist of different part that you can upgrade depending your needs.
I bought this kit:
http://www.amazon.com/Composite-Suction-Mount-Universal-X-Grip/dp/B006QRHZJK/ref=pd_cp_e_0
You can find some better deals from eBay thou.
I've used the Tetrax XWAY for the last 11 months with no problems at all!
http://www.tetrax.com/us/products/xway-line
you just get a cheap case and stick on a metal disc which comes with the pack and then you attach the X way to an air vent! Had Zero issues with the phone flinging off!
Here's some pics on my G+ https://plus.google.com/100283721448868062697/posts/b6KRyHgFx27
I've tried a fair few mounts, suction cups and all sorts and if you don't mind sticking a disc on the case or you can get a case you just want to use for the car then i can't recommend this enough!
Got the Brodit active mount. Charges quickly, and I've added a nfc sticker to it, to enable BT, etc when I put the phone in.
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I bought this this windscreen mount specifically for z1 from amazon for £9, I've now modified it slightly by sticking a magnetic charging cable to the bottom with a bit of black sugru and so have an active dock ( which took less than 5 minutes to do)
The cable cost £5 on ebay, so I have a dedicated car dock which charges for my phone for £15
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B00FW19A8K/ref=ya_aw_oh_pit
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Thanks all, will investigate all the options above
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I'm looking for a new car holder for my Z1, currently I've got a universal one that sticks to the window and it's annoying as when I put the phone in and close it tight it then either activates the camera or volume keys!
Anyone recommend a decent windscreen holder that grips the phone at the top and bottom of the phone?
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I just went on holiday in my camper van, I just used the magnetic charging dock (I just sat it on the dash board but you could use some foam tape to attach it to the dash) .. The magnetic dock holds the phone pretty solid.
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http://www.xperiablog.net/2014/01/1...ystem/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=facebook
What about this one
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http://www.xperiablog.net/2014/01/1...ystem/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=facebook
What about this one
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That's not going to be cheap, plus it's a cd player and mine is in built to the dash..... I've just bought a holder off eBay for £5 it holds the device in top right and bottom right corner and on the left side where magnetic charger is, hopefully if it's stable enough I'll be fine as it doesn't appear to interfere with the charging port or the keys.
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So this is the car holder I bought off eBay http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&id=121251759597 works well for £5!
Holds the phone sturdy without covering any ports etc.
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So does anyone know any car holder that includes the magnetic charging system apart of the one from Brodit? Or any home workaround with the magnetic charging cable? It would be fine if it has the form factor of the official one (at the top of the dashboard).
I'm really desperate with this. :crying:
I've just received the Brodit active holder today with a ProClip for my Honda's A pillar. Not installed it yet but I'm really happy with the design and build of it.
I got myself one of these after systematically breaking or having forced upgrades of each of my previous ones: Arkon SM678 Removable No Glue Car Dash Mount for Extra Large Phones & 7" Tablets - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/400436098579
It holds up to roughly a 8" tablet in landscape mode (which I use on long journeys - finally a use for that Samsung Tab 7.7), or phones larger even than a Z1 (I suspect the ZU would fit).
Actually glad it does not have a built in charger, means I can use a magnetic cable day-to-day when my Z1 is in, and swap out for the custom Galaxy Tab cable on long journeys.
Guys,
Has anyone here cracked open a Qi wireless charger and modded it into their existing car cradle?
I got one for that purpose and it's a little too big (a little bigger than my Nexus 5), so I cracked it open. Now I'm looking for ideas on what I can use to encase it.
These things have a ton of wasted space inside, so I know I can make it smaller somehow. Please chime in with any ideas you might have. Thanks!
killabee44 said:
Guys,
Has anyone here cracked open a Qi wireless charger and modded it into their existing car cradle?
I got one for that purpose and it's a little too big (a little bigger than my Nexus 5), so I cracked it open. Now I'm looking for ideas on what I can use to encase it.
These things have a ton of wasted space inside, so I know I can make it smaller somehow. Please chime in with any ideas you might have. Thanks!
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What brand is that? Might end up buying one and modding one for myself as well.
Also what are the exact dimensions? it looks to be about 5''1/2 X 3''
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What brand is that? Might end up buying one and modding one for myself as well.
Also what are the exact dimensions? it looks to be about 5''1/2 X 3''
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The dimensions of the whole thing inside the black case are: 5 3/4 X 3 1/4 inches.
The board is 1 1/2 (plus 1/4 for the usb port) X 2 1/2 inches. The round part is 2 1/4 X 2 1/4 inches.
Together they are about 3 3/4 (again, plus 1/4 inch for the usb port) X2 1/2 inches. This is if the board and the round part are laying inline.
We need to consider that the round part can be folded around the other side of the board. Then the dimensions are even smaller than what you would get if you purchased one of the round "puck" ones. Folded, the dimensions are now: 2 1/4 X 2 1/2 inches.
I purchased mine on Ebay. http://www.ebay.com/itm/2-Color-Qi-...l_Phone_PDA_Chargers&var=&hash=item2c76d04857
It cost about $17.00 shipped from New Jersey.
Subscribing to this hoping for some interesting ideas from all the modders on this site. Would love to see a way to hook it up with a magnet in a puck shape that I could just sit it the car, place it on the charger with enough of an angle that I can see it while driving, and go.
This is how I had my old wireless charger for the Palm pre. Was nice because it was just strong enough to hold the phone at about a 45 degree angle (upside down) making it very easy to see. That is the thing I miss the most about the pre.
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have you in your car those "typical american" cup holder between the front seats, nearby the gear shaft?
why don't try to remove and put the charger there?
I have enough space in my 2007 BMW 3 series just there, that's a cool idea
using fiberglass or some other filling materials to smooth the charger plate in the empty space
That would be a good idea but it makes it tougher to see when using GPS. I would have to look down away from the road as opposed to being on my dash with a quicker glance.
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I was thinking of trying this same thing. I have this cheap mount from Walmart which I'm going to attempt to modify. I also have an extra one lying around in case I mess it up. I was looking at the charger in this thread, it looks like the board may be a bit smaller.
My plan is to just kind of dremel/drill/sand out a hole in the plastic of the mount, pop the charging coil in, and then cover it back up somehow. I'll let you guys know how it goes!
Ok, so I uncoiled the wires a little bit and folded the coil over the circuit board. you can see how small it makes the whole thing. This may be the way to go for me. That would make it smaller than my phone so it can fit under it in the car mount.
Im considering magnets, but if I make it this small there will be no room for them. Plus because it will be inside the car mount, I don't think Ill need them. We'll see..
Here is my 'beta' version I did the other afternoon since I happened to have the parts just laying around...
Using this charger (pretty sure same as OP) with the iOttie XL and these magnets.
Going to make an improved version that is more compact now that I know what I'm dealing with. Will definitely document the build of Ver. 1.0.
Changing up the charger and magnets, but keeping the iOttie XL. Using PlastiDip and Sugru for final appearance.
You guys stole my idea! lol. I posted a thread similar to this about a week ago. Didn't get very far though haha.
found a few items on ebay similar to this:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Qi-5V-Wirel...S_Cell_Phone_PDA_Chargers&hash=item1e8334dd2b
I wonder if you were to solder off the qi coil and resolder one of these instead, if it would work? Reason being, because they are so slim, and I assume at 1mm thick, and being able to place in a phone cover with no noticeable difference, if it would help make it even thinner? im thinking at 1mm, perhaps it would be flexible as well?,
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You guys stole my idea! lol. I posted a thread similar to this about a week ago. Didn't get very far though haha.
found a few items on ebay similar to this:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Qi-5V-Wirel...S_Cell_Phone_PDA_Chargers&hash=item1e8334dd2b
I wonder if you were to solder off the qi coil and resolder one of these instead, if it would work? Reason being, because they are so slim, and I assume at 1mm thick, and being able to place in a phone cover with no noticeable difference, if it would help make it even thinner? im thinking at 1mm, perhaps it would be flexible as well?,
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don't think it will work.
transmitter coils are thicker., receiver coils are thinner.
Buy the official nexus charger if you can. The magnets hold the phone in place just fine, been using it the past few days. The ideal solution in my opinion.
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Buy the official nexus charger if you can. The magnets hold the phone in place just fine, been using it the past few days. The ideal solution in my opinion.
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So to clarify, you are using the official Nexus charger as a car dock, and the magnets are strong enough for the phone not to fall off? Are you using a case?
Subscribed.
I have ordered an iBOLT xProDock (BB Z10) from Amazon.ca for 19.95, and a QI puck from ebay.
Not sure if there's enough space inside the xProDock body to accomodate the coil - we'll see.
amazon.ca/IBOLT-xProDock-Holder-Mount-Blackberry/dp/B00BPAHNQI
I might actually take the whole charging coil out of the case, but will need something to encase it with. Maybe some shrink tubing type of stuff, etc. Not sure what.
That way I can cut the case down to less than half and keep the circuit board in it. Then have the coil hanging out of the case but covered in something. Any ideas as to what I can use?
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I might actually take the whole charging coil out of the case, but will need something to encase it with. Maybe some shrink tubing type of stuff, etc. Not sure what.
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I was thinking of using a black plastic divider like you get with some binders, two pieces cut to size of coil/circuit board and using electrical tape to seal the two together.
I'll have to wait for my cheap qi puck to arrive as I've only got the N4 Orb/Dock at the moment
https://www.google.ca/url?sa=i&rct=...DwQAj0XncsrGrM9KG2jk_JUg&ust=1385526322704466
Why not just use this mount below ? Looks more professional. Its a Nokia Qi charging car mount
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If you buy an official Nexus wireless charger ( https://play.google.com/store/devices/details?id=nexus_wireless_charger&hl=en ), just figure out how to mount that in your car. That's what I'm going to do in my Jeep. The magnets in the charger are plenty strong enough to hold the phone over bumps.
Edit: You could probably just cut the ball in half at the end of a suction cup mount (the pivot point for where the suction cup arm connects to the phone cradle) and gorilla glue the charger to the now flat half ball.
In my Jeep I'm going for a more permanent solution of gluing the charger to a phone cradle mount/bracket that bolts into the jeep. It's too easy to reach into my Jeep and grab a windshield mount.
Rijal said:
Buy the official nexus charger if you can. The magnets hold the phone in place just fine, been using it the past few days. The ideal solution in my opinion.
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If you buy an official Nexus wireless charger ( https://play.google.com/store/devices/details?id=nexus_wireless_charger&hl=en ), just figure out how to mount that in your car. That's what I'm going to do in my Jeep. The magnets in the charger are plenty strong enough to hold the phone over bumps.
Edit: You could probably just cut the ball in half at the end of a suction cup mount (the pivot point for where the suction cup arm connects to the phone cradle) and gorilla glue the charger to the now flat half ball.
In my Jeep I'm going for a more permanent solution of gluing the charger to a phone cradle mount/bracket that bolts into the jeep. It's too easy to reach into my Jeep and grab a windshield mount.
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The Nexus charger magnets will hold the phone when going over bumps?? How about with a case on the phone?
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Why not just use this mount below ? Looks more professional. Its a Nokia Qi charging car mount
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It sure does, but it costs almost $100.