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Pros: great design and idea..charge three items at once with one power cord..
Cons: Cost for the charging unit is one the expensive side about 100.00 Us dollars.
Pros: Wireless, quick charging, well built
Cons: No Zune adapter, requires purchasing special batteries & powercubes for additional devices
To get the best experience, you need to purchase one of the special batteries for select devices (Blackberry, nDS, etc). When you have a special battery, all you need to do is walk into the room with the powermat, place it on the mat, and it charges.
If you have any of the hundreds of other devices that the "powercube" has attachments for, it gets a little less convenient but still awesome: You place the cube on the powermat, attach whichever attachment you need to the cube, and then plug your device in.
I was let down when I noticed that there is no Zune charger for the powercube, but otherwise all of my other electronics work in some form with the cube via attachments. When I get a newer WM phone, Ill be tracking down and purchasing one of the batteries for it.
Overall, a very cool and useful product!
Pros: Freedom from the plug in charger and the connection problems that can occur with extended use.
Cons: Takes a few shots to place it on the "sweet spot" Adds some thickness to the device (back panel)
I have had a lot of problems with the standared charger connection to the phone. I think using a car charger, the phone is not always in great position, and the connection gradually become poor. Have to "jiggle it" to get it to charge.
Using this device, you never make a hard connection. One charge over night and you are good all day just like a conventional charger.
Does have a rather obnoxious "zipping sound" when the phone is place on the pad. Otherwise great
Pros: Great idea
Cons: Poorly constructed.
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