

Enter the Moshi Sette Q, promising dual 15W charging, as well as premium materials and bonus USB-A 'daisy chain' power out. Even my beloved 5-coil Choetech pad maxes out at 10W per device, while generic pads from before 2020 will likely top out at 5W or 7.5W. Meaning that many old pads really need replacing in order to get higher wireless charging speeds.

And, although we've been used to trickle charge power ratings from Qi in the past, 'fast wireless charging' (15W and higher) is now almost ubiquitous in smartphone flagships. Anecdotally I've only plugged a smartphone in to charge about twice in 2021 - everything else has been wireless. Wireless charging continues to grow and grow in popularity. # Posted by Steve in Reviews || Comments 13:10, Nov 16th Review: Moshi Sette Q 'twin 15W' Qi charger Plus it's a flexible HDMI monitor for everything else. The highlight for 'All About' fans is, of course, that this can expand your Windows 10 Mobile or Android* smartphone to a desktop experience. Which is pretty cool, even if the bezels and speaker situation mean that you might not do this very often. Slightly smaller than its predecessor, the '360' adds a twist in being able to fold back from laptop to tent to tablet. You'll have seen my unboxing and first impressions of the new NexDock 360 - a lapdock? A portable monitor? A fancy screen-enabled USB hub? Well, just as with the previous NexDocks ( '2' and Touch), the NexDock 360 is all of these. # Posted by Steve in Reviews || Comments 16:50, Feb 27th Review: NexDock 360 Not there's a huge amount to tackle at 'All About Towers' right now, but for the sake of completeness, here's a look at two of my favourite new skins for the Microsoft/Android flagship, the Surface Duo 2, quite transforming its look. The timestamp is only as accurate as the clock in the camera, and it may be completely wrong.Recent Reviews - Windows Phone 8 Review: XtremeSkins: Aged Oak and Textured Blackįeatures may be on hold, but it seems that I can post reviews.


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