Testseek.com have collected 17 expert reviews of the TYLT Vu Wireless Charging Pad 750mAh and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for TYLT Vu Wireless Charging Pad 750mAh.
November 2014
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17 Reviews
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Abstract: TYLT announced QI based Wireless Charging Pad sometimes ago for phones which come with inbuilt QI Charging technology or support it via an external case. This is the case with most of the Windows Phones except Lumia 920. Lumia 820, 925, 720 all support it...
Abstract: I have always said that wireless charging is more about convenience than real need and if you have some extra money go buy it — this changed with TYLT's VU wireless charger.Almost designed like a boomerang, but not for throwing, makes sure that any QI ena...
Abstract: It's been eight years since wireless charging first came to smartphones with the Palm Pre, but it took Apple building it into the new iPhone 8 and iPhone X to make it matter to the mainstream. That's no snarky jab at Apple or its customers; in fact the i...
Abstract: Wireless chargers, while very convenient, can be frustrating at times. Many chargers have their own way of centering a device on its lone charging coil, while others don't include anything to center it at all. You're left to carefully find the perfect spo...
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Published: 2014-10-24, Author: Paul , review by: pocketables.com
The TYLT Vu is available through Amazon for between $49.99 and $62.12.Share this:ShareFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditGoogleWhatsAppPinterestEmail...
Excellent build quality, Triple coil charging matrix, Soft touch surface, Can use your smart device while charging, Lets you know if there is an error while charging
Modern styling for cordless device charging, “free positioning technology” so that you can lay your phone anywhere on the charging pad, rapid charging as fast as when using a traditional plug-in charger, zig-zag design acts as a table stand for portrait
Inductive charging isn't available on all devices, so if yours doesn't have the capability and you want to use this charger, you will have to use a (possibly) bulky charging case
Published: 2013-11-14, Author: Scott , review by: androidguys.com
Abstract: So you got yourself a brand new Nexus 5 or some other smartphone that features wireless charging capability, eh? Did you buy a charging pad for it yet? No? Great, here's one you'll want to check out. It's called the Vu and it comes from product maker Tylt...