A:Answerit will charge QI enabled phones basically all phones that are capable of wireless charging.you can try it on a demo charger at best buy to confirm.awesome product faster than other chargers 15w .most others only 10 . yourphone will need to be capable for 15w to take adavantage of it .regardeless your future phone will be 15w or above most likely.should charge when closed also .only way to know for sure is to stop into best buy and try the demo.
A:AnswerSince the Buds + use QI charging, in theory, yes, BUT this charger is on an upright angle, so it would depend if the Buds charging case would stay on the charger stand.
I would recommend that you get a QI charger that is horizontal.
QI charging is a standard, so ALL QI chargers should charge any QI device. The only difference between chargers you have to pay attention to is how many WATTS it supports.
I have seen chargers that are 5, 10 and 15 Watt. check your device specs and manual for what it needs. You can't go wrong getting a more powerful charger, but if you get one that is not powerful enough the device will charge slowly
A:AnswerYou can charge your S9 with the 25watt travel charger no problem. The charger is capable of 25 watts but the phone will only take as much as it is capable of handling so it will not over charge or be too high wattage.
A:AnswerHello Frenche66, this charger is Qi certified meaning any Qi compatible products can charge on it. Charging speeds may vary by device. Actual charging speed may also vary depending on usage, charging conditions, and other factors. If your wireless charging pad and phone do not seem to connect make sure your phone is placed correctly, disconnect any accessories, remove the phone case, and check your charging cable. ^Elizabeth
A:AnswerIn theory yes. in what order the devices charge is a question for Mophie
15-watt Qi chargers are the most powerful QI chargers available in currently
A:AnswerYes, This is a charger not a battery case.
Check out the Mophie Juice cases for extended battery backup.
also, APC has a small desktop battery backup device
A:AnswerIt works with mine, but...
I guess because of the positions of the coils, and the angle of the stand, you have to put something under the Buds case to lift it up about an inch from the "foot rest" if you charge the Buds horizontally. If you place the Buds case vertically, you only need to raise it about 1/2" but then you'll need to brace the case so it doesn't tilt on it's rounded end and fall off. Actually, however, I've found that if you hold the Buds case vertically against the charger about 1/2" up until both the charger and case lights come on, you can slowly slide the case down and let it sit on the foot rest and as long as it doesn't tilt and fall off, it will continue to charge...
Hope that is helpful.