Dr3wDrop
Well-Known Member
Why couldnt you use This and connect to the usb port?I noticed that there a quite a few of you that have an iPhone 12/mini/pro/max and still prefer the car wireless charger over the MagSafe solution. I suppose that's because it is more plug and play and the white Apple MagSafe charger is not to everyone's liking.
I was playing around a little and came up with this, not as clean as a hardwired USB charger but plug and play.
I used this little 12V to USB-A/USB-C adapter and made little cable clip to hold the wire up, almost invisible. And as you can see, the USB-A QC3.0 port is left free, easily accessible to charge the passenger's phone or power anything else.
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For those who prefer black over white, Mophie makes a "MagSafe compatible" wireless charger that has the same dimensions as the Apple MagSafe charger and blends in very well. It's limited to 7.5W though compared to the 15W max with the Apple MagSafe charger on a 30W power supply.
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In the future, if you would like a couple of the cable clips with the MagSafe bracket, just let me know.
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