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The Nillkin Magic Tags Wireless Charging Receiver is a compact, Type-C compatible device enabling 5W Qi wireless charging for phones without native wireless support. Featuring a slim, waterproof design with a durable gold-plated connector, it fits discreetly under phone cases and delivers stable, cable-free charging convenience.















| ASIN | B07CVY818V |
| Best Sellers Rank | #138,076 in Mobile Phones & Communication Products ( See Top 100 in Mobile Phones & Communication Products ) #2,193 in Mobile Phone Induction Chargers |
| Item model number | NJ020 |
| Manufacturer | Shenzhen Nillkin Technology co.ltd |
| Product Dimensions | 21 x 15 x 2 cm; 9 g |
R**I
I have a OnePlus 6T. I bought it because it was mistakenly sold to me as having wireless charging, but I quickly found out it didn't. The rest of the features were nice enough that I decided to keep it, and this pad fills in that gap very nicely. It's very thin and has a thin ribbon cable with low-profile USB-C plug. While thin, a hard-shell case may not allow enough room for this to be used, but if you have a silicon case that is flexible, you'd barely know it was there. The ribbon cable connects to the jack at a right angle so that when it is plugged into the phone, the cable extends towards the back of the phone. The cable is very thin and all it needs is just a slight amount of flex from the case. The pad itself is very thin. When in place, the jack just barely extends past the opening in the case for the USB-C port, being almost flat. The case doesn't lay perfectly flat on the back of the phone, but you'd have to look for it to see the almost imperceptible bulge. All of my wireless charging pads work fine with it. The phone starts charging and I never have to plug in a USB-C cable to charge it. I have a wireless charging cradle in my car, and it works well in that too, letting me top off my phone any time I drive, or use the GPS with directions while not draining the battery. Pros: Works very well! Cons: Uses the USB-C port so you can't plug in anything else. As long as you rely on a phone case to hold it in place, you don't have to use the adhesive and it does unplug easily enough when you need to use the USB-C port, but still, you'll have to do that. Advice: Measure the distance from the base of your phone to the camera opening. Make sure you choose either the short cable or long cable. This cable length determines how far up from the bottom of your phone the pad will lay. You'd probably like it sitting closer to the middle, but don't want it to overlap the opening in your phone case or accidently cover up your rear camera lens. Make the measurement and check the choices to be sure you're ordering the right length.
S**R
Qi Receiver is attached to a Samsung Galaxy A7. It is working well. Tablet is being charged by a Phone Wireless Charger. Receiver is sandwiched between the Tablets Case and the Tablet. Double-sided Tape is keeping it in place.
M**.
I purchased a new wireless charger for my vehicles dash. The one I had used was old and just broke. It was not a wireless charger, just a phone holder so I could use my GPS. Upon checking all of the wireless chargers that I could use in my car, I noticed NONE of them supported my Samsung A13 phone. Thinking I could not use the wireless charger was initially fine with me, since I can charge it wired with the DC adapter. However, upon some research, I found this product. It states that it works with my phone. The installation was incredibly easy. All I had to do was plug the USB-C connector into the bottom of my phone and use the provided adhesive to stick it on the back of my phone. I then put my phone case back on so I could not even see the receiver. My new wireless charger works perfectly with the phone, even with the case on. The whole install time to put this on was about 30 seconds. Works just as advertised. Happy with the price and ease of use.
A**R
How to get FAST Charging and not heat! I tried a bunch of different combinations of Qi chargers and receivers. One combination charged VERY FAST! Receiver: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08ZNP3Y76?ref=fed_asin_title&th=1 2000 mah QI Receiver Type C for Samsung Galaxy A51 - Type C Wireless Charging Adapter USB-c - Fast Qi Wireless Receiver Type C It is made by YK YKING but if you put YK YKING in the above search, it doesnโt come up. Charger: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CKXKYSMY?ref=fed_asin_title&th=1 ESR for MagSafe Charger 15W Wireless Charger for iPhone 16 Pro Max/16 Pro/16/16 Plus/15/14/13/12 Apple Magnetic Charging Pad for AirPods 4/3/Pro/Pro 2 Galaxy S25 Series with Dual USB A/C Ports, Black Surprisingly, it outperformed chargers rated higher than 15w In addition, it is built MUCH BETTER than the other Qi chargers, much better/stronger/longer cable and magnet to hold whatever you put on it steady. It is smaller too. Part of the solution to getting best performance out of the charger is the power source you plug it into. To get best charging speed, you MUST plug it into a 9 volt 2 amp source. Less than 9v or 2a, not only will the charging speed be substantially reduced, both the charger and the receiver will run hot, since they are not getting enough power, so they are not running smoothly and consistently and instead varying charge and struggling to stay at optimum. Anyway, I hope this helps. Spent a lot of time, trying different Qi chargers and receivers, measuring charge rates and times and this one combination was immensely faster than all others! Almost as fast as a direct cable, instead of wireless Qi.
H**Y
I tried several brands of Qi charge receivers before deciding on this line. [ Nillkin ] -USB-C (Android) versions seem to perform best - as if the phone was directly plugged in. Wide forgiving sensitivity easily picks up power from pads and stands. Presence or absence of a phone case makes no difference. -Some Lightning (Apple) versions are a little picky about physical alignment with a power transmitter. Laying the phone on it's side across the transmitter/stand can help when this happens. Even so, I sometimes catch the phone behaving as if it was just placed on the stand, even after being there many hours. Still, seems to get charge to 100% and works. -These Receivers are 1mm thick, and are nearly undetectable under a protective phone case. - I like that the Qi "occupies" the phone's USB-C or Lightning port and blocks interlopers from easily accessing or abusing my device. The only caution I have is to be certain to buy the correct "length" (Long or Short) for your device. If in doubt, buy the Short. Adhesive - I don't use it. There are rare occasions where it is necessary to use the phone with a cable, so the Qi Receiver must be removable. I worry that attaching with adhesive would prevent Qi cable from being removed from the phone. [it does not stretch] Have purchased 8 of these for my older phones, and consider them "must have" for non-Wireless charging types. Highly recommend.
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