
Charging your smartphone just got easier. The Insignia NS-MQM10W22WC Magnetic 7.5W Wireless Charger for iPhone 12, 13, and 14 MagSafe Compatible Devices includes Wall Charger gets rid of the hassle of having to look for the correct cord and making sure you’ve correctly plugged in your device. It’s designed to work with Qi-enabled devices, providing an effortless wireless connection thanks to magnetic charging. Just attach the magnetic connector to the back of your device and let it charge while you take care of other important tasks. The 6 ft. attached USB-C cable plugs into the included wall adapter or a vehicle charger and more for flexible connection options. Connect your smartphone to this magnetic charger and walk away knowing it’s charging.
A: I have an iPhone 14 Pro with a case, so I assume without one, the iPhone 14 should work no problem. There is no indication that charging is finished, however the iPhone has smart charging so that it’ll slow down charging when you reach 80% battery, so rest assured knowing it won’t over charge.
Q: Does it work with iphone 11 and 11 pro max ?
A: Yes it will. Both of those phones support wireless charging.
Q: Does this charger work in GM vehicles with USB port?
A: If your phone can charge from the USB port in your car and you can charge the phone wirelessly from home etc then yes, this will work. However, phones need to be perfectly placed on the charging pad to work. So unless you actually have a magsafe case you won't have any success using this in the car.
A: 15w will charge faster than 5w. Wireless charging produces extra heat so you even the fastest wireless charging will be slower than wired charging.
Q: Does this work with the new Iphone 14 Pro with a magsafe case?
A: Yes but you probably got to take the case off first
A: No, needs MagSafe charging capability of the new phones.
Q: Does this work with iPhone 11 XS Max and iPhone 13
A: Works fine on my iPhone 13….works best with a case with magnet (MagSafe).
Q: Does it work on the nokia300 phone?
A: Wonderful question. I appreciate you taking the time to ask this.