How to Use the Car Wireless Charging Function?
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First, secure the car wireless charger in an appropriate position in the cabin. Connect the data cable plug of the wireless charger to the car's cigarette lighter socket, and the other end to the wireless charger. Ensure the wireless charger is firmly fixed to prevent slipping, and it will be ready for use. Below is some related information about car wireless charging: 1. Working Principle: Wireless charging operates based on electromagnetic induction, utilizing the electromagnetic induction between a pair of coils to achieve charging. All wireless charging products adopt this technical principle. 2. Precautions: It's important to note that for wireless charging technology to work, the mobile phone must support wireless charging. Wireless charging is an added feature for electronic products, enhancing convenience. It also eliminates safety hazards such as electric leakage or power loss associated with traditional chargers.
The first time I used the in-car wireless charging, I was quite confused. It took me a while to figure out the trick. You need to locate the charging pad in the car, usually in front of the center console or next to the cup holders—there’s an area with a lightning bolt symbol. Just place your wireless-charging-compatible phone face-up on it, and remember to remove thick phone cases, as metal cases can completely block charging. Once the vehicle is started, it works automatically, and the dashboard usually shows the charging status. I’ve noticed that the charging speed while driving is decent—half an hour of charging can power two hours of navigation—but it’s not as fast as wired charging. A small tip: if the phone is misaligned, it won’t charge, so I always adjust the position to ensure the icon is properly aligned. If you don’t use it for a long time, it’s best to turn off the wireless charging switch to save some power.