Overheating Issues
It is normal for the wireless charger to feel warm while in use. The device complies with international safety standards, including EN 62368-1 and IEC 62368-1, and meets specific safety standards for the USA (UL62368-1) and Canada (CSA 62368-1).
Troubleshooting Steps for Issues Such as Stopping, Overheating, or Intermittent Charging
For Phones:
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Confirm your phone supports Qi2 wireless charging. Currently, only iPhone 12 and later models are compatible.
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Use the included USB-C adapter and cable. If the issue persists, switch to another PD USB-C wall charger and cable rated at 40W or higher. Note: If the power supply is insufficient or defective, the charger's indicator will flash.
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Restart your phone and try charging again.
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Remove any phone cases, particularly non-MagSafe cases or those thicker than 2.5 mm, as they might reduce charging efficiency.
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Test the wireless charger with another compatible iPhone if possible.
For Earbuds:
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Verify if your earbuds support wireless charging. For instance, only AirPods with Active Noise Cancellation (ANC), such as the AirPods 4, support wireless charging, while other models require a USB-C connector. Reference: https://www.apple.com/airpods-4/specs.
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Remove any protective cases from the earbuds case before charging.
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For optimal performance, use the included USB-C adapter and cable. Switch to another 40W or higher PD USB-C wall charger and cable if the problem continues. A flashing indicator suggests a power issue.
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Test the wireless charger with another set of wireless earbuds if possible.
For Smartwatches:
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This charger is compatible only with Apple Watch. Watches from other brands are not supported.
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If the watch band is inflexible, unbuckle it or lay it flat against the charger. Adjust the position or elevation of the charger if necessary for optimal contact.
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Use the included USB-C adapter and cable for optimal results. If the issue continues, try using a different PD USB-C wall charger and cable rated at 40W or higher.
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Restart your watch and attempt charging again.
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Test the wireless charger with a different Apple Watch if possible.

