Wireless phone charger

Albee

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Hi Guys!
I have a 2017 E class coupe. Just wondered if anyone has 'retrofitted' a wireless charging plate?
Thanks for looking
AL
 

Dean Fletcher

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Hi Guys!
I have a 2017 E class coupe. Just wondered if anyone has 'retrofitted' a wireless charging plate?
Thanks for looking
AL
I thought there was a wireless charger that fit in the little tray at the front?
 
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Think mine was too early!
 

littlebrooklyn

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This is the sort of thing you want but don’t know whether it comes to fit the 207
I had no idea you could retrofit something like that, didn't even know they came as standard in cars these days either. I hope they work better than the wireless chargers you can buy for home use. I have a Samsung one and it's always been really slow to charge my phone and it can take a lot of moving the phone around before it actually connects and starts to charge.
 

tavernole

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Hi Guys!
I have a 2017 E class coupe. Just wondered if anyone has 'retrofitted' a wireless charging plate?
Thanks for looking
AL
one can buy a charging plug that fits into the cigaret socket, comes with two types of connection in the plug
 

brandwooddixon

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I have a Samsung one and it's always been really slow to charge my phone and it can take a lot of moving the phone around before it actually connects and starts to charge.
A wired connection will always be faster, especially when moving to USB-C sockets. USB-C is certified to 100W, whereas most charging pads are 5-15W.
 

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