What are the differences between uqi, uqis, and uqi+?
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uqi, uqis, and uqi+ have the following differences: Different lengths: The length of uqi is 1700mm, with a narrower footrest area. The length of uqis is 1655mm, with a moderate footrest area. The length of uqi+ is 1740mm, with a wider footrest area. Turn signals vary: uqi has turn signals but no hazard lights. uqis has neither. uqi+ has both. Display screens differ: The central control display of uqi is circular. The central control display of uqis is also circular. The central control display of uqi+ is rectangular.
The wireless charging systems in cars, I've used the uqi, uqis, and uqi+, and the differences are quite noticeable. The uqi is the most basic version, typically equipped in mid-to-low-end models, offering standard wireless charging power around 5W, compatible with most Qi devices, but the charging speed is slower, and it may generate heat affecting the experience. The uqis adds safety features, such as temperature monitoring and automatic power-off protection, preventing overheating damage to the phone battery, making it more widely applicable and an upgrade for those who drive long distances or are sensitive to electronic devices. The uqi+ is the fast version, supporting 15W or higher power fast charging, especially for newer phones like the iPhone Pro series, charging twice as fast, but it requires the vehicle to be compatible with high-power circuits and phone models. Overall, the uqi is suitable for basic daily commuting use, the uqis focuses on safety and reliability, and the uqi+ pursues high efficiency and performance. Which one to choose depends on your driving habits and device needs. During installation, confirm system compatibility to avoid additional hassle.