Just saw this, has anyone ordered one yet? Mine seems to mostly work on my G1, but interesting they now have a $280 retrofit available.
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Based on appearances all they did was add a raised divider to keep phones from sliding laterally. If they had changed material to something with more grip, it probably would have resulted in a better outcome. Best would have been to redesign the pad to Qi2 and Magsafe standards, which probably would have increased cumulative cost. To me it’s clear they did what they could with hands tied. CAPEX reduction and goal of reaching net positive ruled the day.Sucks that it's still bad. Seems like if they had to redesign it, that would indicate there was an original manufacturing flaw, which ought to be replaced for free...
Not the s00nish. It replaces the entire pad native to the Rivian and uses the same plug. It has electronics on it to allow it to convert that plug into what is needed for the off-the-shelf pucks.The aftermarket ones all run a cable to plug in to another port, right? To me, that is poor design integration when there is already power to the OG pad. For now, sticking with the factory one as it seems to always charge my Pixel even if it is sliding all over the place.
They also sit on top of the factory pad so there is no disassembly required, hence the use of one of the USB plugs.The aftermarket ones all run a cable to plug in to another port, right? To me, that is poor design integration when there is already power to the OG pad. For now, sticking with the factory one as it seems to always charge my Pixel even if it is sliding all over the place.
For Gen2, RJ said that had a much better wireless charger and that it would definitely work... Still implies a manufacturing problem.Based on appearances all they did was add a raised divider to keep phones from sliding laterally. If they had changed material to something with more grip, it probably would have resulted in a better outcome. Best would have been to redesign the pad to Qi2 and Magsafe standards, which probably would have increased cumulative cost. To me it’s clear they did what they could with hands tied. CAPEX reduction and goal of reaching net positive ruled the day.