### Descrição do Produto
O DACK Mag-Safe 15W Car Cigarette Lighter Wireless Charger é a solução perfeita para quem busca praticidade e eficiência no carregamento de dispositivos móveis enquanto dirige. Com um design inovador, este carregador sem fio foi especialmente projetado para a linha iPhone 12 e 13, oferecendo uma experiência de carregamento rápida e segura. Ao posicionar seu iPhone 13 ou 12 contra o suporte magnético, o carregador se alinha automaticamente com a bobina de carregamento, proporcionando uma potência de até 15W. Isso significa que você pode manter seu dispositivo sempre carregado, mesmo durante as viagens mais longas.
Equipado com um carregador de carro de dupla porta de 36W, o DACK Mag-Safe permite que você carregue dois dispositivos simultaneamente, graças às suas portas USB A (QC3.0) e USB C (PD3.0), que suportam entrega de potência de até 18W. Essa funcionalidade é ideal para quem precisa carregar mais de um aparelho ao mesmo tempo, como um smartphone e um tablet.
A instalação do DACK Mag-Safe é extremamente simples, podendo ser fixado tanto na ventilação do carro quanto no acendedor de cigarros. Com um ajuste de ângulo de 360°, você pode posicionar seu dispositivo na melhor visualização, garantindo uma condução segura. A estabilidade é garantida por 16 potentes ímãs N50, que mantêm seu telefone firmemente no lugar, mesmo em estradas irregulares. O sistema de auto-alinhamento elimina a necessidade de clipes ou suportes adicionais, permitindo que você utilize o carregador com uma única mão.
### Instruções de Uso:
Para utilizar o DACK Mag-Safe, siga os passos abaixo:
1. Instalação: Escolha entre fixar o carregador na ventilação do carro ou no acendedor de cigarros. Siga as instruções de montagem incluídas na embalagem para garantir uma instalação segura.
2. Conexão: Conecte o cabo USB à porta correspondente (USB A ou USB C) e ligue-o à fonte de energia do carro.
3. Posicionamento do Dispositivo: Coloque seu iPhone 12 ou 13 contra o suporte magnético. O carregador irá se alinhar automaticamente com a bobina de carregamento, iniciando o processo de carregamento.
4. Ajuste de Ângulo: Utilize o mecanismo de ajuste de 360° para posicionar seu dispositivo na melhor visualização, sem comprometer a segurança durante a condução.
### Características do Produto
– Potência de Carregamento: Até 15W para iPhone 12/13.
– Dual Port Charger: Saídas USB A (QC3.0) e USB C (PD3.0) com 36W de potência total.
– Instalação Versátil: Montagem em ventilação ou acendedor de cigarros.
– Auto-Alinhamento: 16 ímãs N50 para estabilidade e alinhamento automático.
– Operação com Uma Mão: Design que permite fácil manuseio e instalação.
### Perguntas Frequentes (FAQ)
Pergunta: O DACK Mag-Safe é compatível com outros modelos de smartphones?
Resposta: O DACK Mag-Safe é otimizado para a linha iPhone 12 e 13, mas pode funcionar com outros dispositivos que suportam carregamento sem fio, embora a eficiência de carregamento possa variar.
Pergunta: Posso usar o carregador enquanto meu telefone está em uma capa?
Resposta: Sim, desde que a capa não seja muito espessa ou feita de materiais que bloqueiem o sinal magnético, como metal.
Pergunta: O carregador afeta a performance do meu telefone?
Resposta: Não, o DACK Mag-Safe foi projetado para fornecer uma carga eficiente sem interferir na performance do seu dispositivo.
Pergunta: O que fazer se o carregador não estiver funcionando?
Resposta: Verifique se o cabo está corretamente conectado e se a fonte de energia do carro está funcionando. Se o problema persistir, entre em contato com o suporte ao cliente.
Pergunta: O DACK Mag-Safe é seguro para usar enquanto dirijo?
Resposta: Sim, o design do carregador permite fácil acesso e operação com uma mão, garantindo que você possa manter a atenção na estrada enquanto carrega seu dispositivo.
Roehm –
I just got this product and was a bit hesitant given the mixed reviews. I am quite happy with it though. The cigerette lighter in my car is vertical so that gives the charger a lot of support. People whose cigerette lighter is horizontal might not have the same luck. The cord it comes with is long, but that’s because they also offer the vent clip. I replaced it with a shorter cord. One other thing to note is that it I noticed it was intermittently disconnecting. I have pushed it in and got it in a good spot and it seems to be holding the charge. It may be a problem with my cigerette lighter. But it also may be because it’s a pretty hefty device that wobbles a bit while driving. Overall though I am happy.
1+1=5 + Counting –
Best charger I have ever had. Don’t ever buy the suction cups, don’t buy the vent clips they are horrible. The suction cups fall off in hot weather leaving a gooey mess. Phones are too heavy for the clips in the vents. This device is perfect. Have had it over a year. I just gave it to my son so no I am buying two more for my pickup and to replace the one in my jeep. Make sure you have a MagSafe case. The stand is flexible enough and sturdy enough it stays where you leave it. If it was more flexible like others want it wouldn’t stand up to my country roads washboard and pastures I drive on ina daily basis. Farm approved, backroads approved. Will never buy another brand charger again for a car or truck. Only other brand worth using is the ram mount cases but they don’t have mag safe chargers last I checked.
Craig Timmons –
安定性などは十分ですが、装着した際の見た目が良くないかもしれません。
PhotoGraphics –
This works great and holds still as needed. Charges as expected and has an extra port for an additional phone or device. Love it!
JeffG –
Using this in our 2022 RAV4, where the 12V socket is located somewhat deep underneath the dash. The design is sturdy and securely holds the phone in place, though with a bit of minor wobbliness which is unavoidable with any gooseneck style mount. MagSafe charging works flawlessly. Appreciate the built in USBC outlet and the voltage readout is a sweet bonus as well. Overall this is a great product and would definitely buy again!
BMM –
What drew me to this was it was one of the few that does not require adhesive or clamps. If your outlet is accessible, the flexible arm makes it easy to position your phone in a way that doesn’t obstruct other controls. The magnets are strong, and this did properly charge my phone.
This was stolen from my car, and my initial replacement was rigid, which I found out was a bad idea. The flexibility of the arm also dampens the wobbling. One draw back, if you are concerned about car break ins, is that the blue circle continues to glow if your car still supplies power. You can see it at night, even through tinted windows, so it can make you a target. Putting a sticker over it should work just fine.
PhotoGraphics –
Some things just can’t be argued with, like for example that there are certain car and truck models that have an interior design that makes it impossible to install a mount for a cell phone. RV’s, busses and other such vehicles typically have acres of dash space so I guess this doesn’t apply to them. And if you really want to take the chance of using a mount that clips on to your air vents despite the volumes of advice to the contrary, go ahead and do it. And then turn to page 36 to find replacement air vents, if you can find them. The reality is that concept came and went when cell phones fit in the palm of your hand and weighed a couple of ounces, not the ones these days that are almost as large (and heavy) as a paperback novel. The best way to mount a phone is a mount using sticky tape and being incredibly careful that you’re not sticking it to a painted surface that will peel right off, along with a large portion of your car’s trim. A middle of the road, if you will excuse the pun, solution are those ones that plug into a cigarette lighter, if your car has one, but they only work if the plug is very well designed and your lighter socket is rock solid mounted to your car. That’s the style that this one is. By the way another fact that doesn’t seem to get much argument is that a good magsafe car mount is nearly impossible to find, and this one is literally the only one I could find that plugs into a lighter socket, almost every other one either mounts permanently or clips to your vents.
THE BEST MAGSAFE MOUNT EVER
I have a friend who has a full size SUV and I usually ride shotgun. That vehicle, as large as it is, is one of those with zero places to mount a phone. I found one of the best mounts I’ve ever seen and the entire thing is just a round and nearly flat very strong special magnet. I mount it to the passenger side of the lower console down next to my left leg and when I get in the truck I just pop my phone to it and it sticks like glue even with the manufacturer’s leather case (this is for an iPhone 14 Pro). But my recent model car doesn’t even have room for that, so my best solution won’t work at all for me in my car.
WHAT DOES THIS MOUNT DO
I’ll admit that when I first saw it I balked at the forty buck price and shopped around for a week. This seemed to be so perfect I thought there must be some other ones out there to compare it to. There aren’t. My auxiliary socket is mounted low on the dash, recessed and there are controls around and above it and the transmission lever right there in front of it. To work the adapter had to plug firmly into the socket, stick out about two inches, then make a sharp right angle turn with a gooseneck attached that could be bent slightly to conform to the need to not block any controls. On paper this one looked ideal, and if it worked in my car it probably would work in a lot of other cars with busy dash panels with no room to install a typical phone mount. I liked the advantage that since I only had one socket available it gave me two USB sockets back and the added bonus of a digital voltage meter to help me assure my car’s battery is in good condition.
DOES IT WORK
Sadly, here’s the reality check for what could have been the perfect solution, no it doesn’t work – for me. Every car is different and I tried it in my friend’s Prius and it seems like a good idea for that lighter socket that’s located down near the floor. Here’s what doesn’t work in my car though. While there is nothing obstructing it for whatever reason it will not go in deep enough for it to make contact inside the socket, only if I press it in rather firmly will it make momentary contact. Clearly not acceptable. The other issue is that the gooseneck is very firm and only flexes so far, not as much as a typical gooseneck, so it sticks way out toward the passenger cabin and I can’t bend it to curve upward. Unfortunately it sticks out right next to the handle of the shift lever. Also not acceptable. It needs more range of curvature to really be useful.
I went back to my friend’s car and thought he could use it but no, there are more issues. Even when inserted all the way the weight of the device plus the weight of the phone is just too much for the socket and it nearly pulls it out of the panel. And the gooseneck is simply too long, it shakes and moves all over the place even on smooth roads.
The final thing is just an oddity that I can’t explain but I don’t like it. Both of our cars have good batteries that test in the normal 12.4 -12.9 range. In both vehicles the display on this thing only shows 11.7 which seems like too much of a coincidence. I don’t think I would put any trust into it.
WHAT ABOUT HAVING TO USE A SEPARATE CABLE TO CHARGE
There is some discussion about the fact that magsafe phones don’t charge without having to plug in a separate short cable. It’s only a few inches long and in no way gets in the way, I guess it just bothers some people that they couldn’t have made it in such a way that the extra cable isn’t necessary. I considered this and immediately determined that this design is not a negative, in fact I believe it is a positive. At home I have several magnetic phone stands that start charging my phone as soon as I attach it. That’s not always a good thing – they suggest sometimes letting your phone drain to a certain level from time to time, not for memory issues like the old nicad batteries, just something that is recommended for battery health. If the mag stand always starts charging my phone without giving me a way to tell it not to I actually consider that to be the negative. I like having the choice of using the cable or not.
GENTLE ON MY PHONE
I use a case on my phone and if I didn’t the back of it is made out of nearly indestructible glass. The round disk on this charger also has a glass surface, that allows it to make a very tight contact with the magnetic components inside your phone (or phone’s leather case). Being round and a piece of flat glass I can’t imagine how it could possible scratch or damage anything that’s stuck to it, I suspect reviews that mention that may have been thinking of a different product. The same is true for one of the videos that shows a gooseneck mount but it has a totally different digital display, perhaps a different manufacturer?
SOME FINAL REALLY ODD THINGS
The ads for this mount use the word magsafe, which is only an iPhone feature, at least a dozen times and it’s true that the magnet does hold my phone sufficiently strong even when it’s in the leather case, but for some inexplicable reason they only include two USB-C cables, no lightning cable and there has never been an iPhone made that uses USB-C. That indicates to me that this product was never designed to be used with the phone that they spend so much energy saying it will. You will have to go out and find short lightning cables and buy them, at an additional expense to you.
And that vent clip I mentioned earlier that has such a terrible reputation for breaking the louvers on so many cars? Oddly they include one in the box. Even though there whole idea that you’re paying forty bucks for is a lighter socket charger with flexible arm mount, they expect you to throw all that away and convert the magnetic disk to a cheap vent mount style. Unfortunately it doesn’t work, I tried it in two cars and an SUV and the plastic prongs are too thick to fit between the louvers on all three vehicles, it’s like they never even tested it on a real car.
YES NO MAYBE
If I had a choice of a dozen similar models would I still pick this one? I am still uncomfortable with paying forty bucks, I didn’t think it would be worth it and I still don’t. This is one that’s difficult to put a definite rating on and I can’t agree with putting it at either extreme – it’s neither terrible nor great. I can only recommend it to those who have their lighter socket mounted flat on their console with nothing in the way. If your socket is on the vertical part of your dash this will probably stick too far out and is too stiff to bend upwards. And if the socket isn’t mounted solidly, and realistically most aren’t, it will likely not be able to support the weight and length of the flexible arm plus the weight of your phone. And I have doubts about using it to be a trustworthy monitor of your car battery’s voltage level. I would put this at 3-1/2 stars with the price bringing it down an extra half point.
Tamara Patterson –
It worked nicely at first, then the magnet circle seemed to loose its grip off and on, and I had just purchased a brand new phone and my phone would fall off the mount when driving so that was annoying, but it’s simply way too long. If it were 6 inches shorter it would’ve been perfect. It gets in the way when I’m steering my Jeep. When you turn a corner or when I’m shifting gears you end up clipping ur phone every time. If it were shorter that wouldn’t happen. They should make one adjustable in length. Yep way to long. But it looked really cool, but after a month the mount just snapped off when I was angling it. The Jeep dealership said the weight of the charger and my phone was to much for my cigarette lighter. it would eventually wear out my cigarette receiver. That was disappointing so I wouldn’t buy this again. I Need something way more durable, and shorter.