







⚡ Stay charged, stay ahead—wireless power that fits your lifestyle.
The POLMXS C2Y Wireless Charger Car Pad offers up to 15W fast Qi wireless charging with a unique DIY trim-to-fit design, ensuring compatibility with various car interiors. Its innovative heat management system separates the charging coil from the circuit board to prevent overheating, while supporting charging through cases up to 4mm thick. Compatible with a wide range of smartphones including iPhone 11-15 and Samsung Galaxy S21-S24 series, this charger requires a QC 3.0 adapter for optimal fast charging performance.






H**X
Great charging solution!
The wireless charging pad is a great addition to your vehicle provided you have space for it. It’s primates the Ford Maverick but any vehicle that has the space for it could use it. It works great! It can handle both the 6.1” iPhones or larger. My iPhone is 6.1” and has a tendency to slide around if you make turns or quick stops. Still, it gives the buyer a way to add wireless charging for those vehicles that lack that feature.
T**I
It works!
I really dislike having to plug my phone into a cable since I added wireless charging pads to my desk and bedroom. It's also a safety issue in the car under a variety of situations especially when you can do just about anything you want to do involving the phone hands-free these days. I decided to pick up one of these universal charger pads when I purchased a wireless Carplay adapter for my vehicle so there would be no reason to connect cable to my phone in the car for any reason.This unit comes with a captive cable terminated with a Type A USB connector AND a single socket 12V QC3.0 power converter to plug into an accessory outlet in your car. I chose this one because the cable is 30CM long (a bit over 12") which suited placement in my Ridgeline.You could opt to plug this in directly to a built in USB outlet in the car instead of using the supplied , or your own converter, BUT, if your Car's USB outlets are not quick charge 3.0 rated, which is most likely the case, then you'll be charging at a slower rate than a straight cable connection to the phone due to the lower efficiency of wireless charging. The same is true if you use just any old 12V to USB adapter you have in your car if that adapter isn't QC3.0 rated. This is very likely the issue with most reviewers who are complaining about slow charging. Do yourself a favor and use the supplied 12V QC3.0 adapter or pick up one equal or better that is QC3.0 rated. I get about 1% a minute on average according to the iPhone battery indicator. I purchased an Ainope dual outlet QC3.0 adapter so I could keep one outlet available for a passenger or some other doodad that might need power since my other exposed front outlet is occupied by my Carplay adapter's plug. Be sure you use the provided QC3.0 rated adapter or one of equal output power (18W per connection output) or you'll be back to slow charging and that's not the charging pad's fault.The pad is fully rubberized which helps keep your phone in place and there are some double stick pads so you can secure the pad in place. Unfortunately, I did find that my phone would occasionally shift around on the pad and as a result, the pad would sometimes lose connection to the phone if the two got misaligned even a relatively small amount. Your experience may vary depending on the internal design of the charge coil inside your phone.There is a small LED on the inline controller the cable runs through that stays red when there is no connection and turns blue when charging, but it has to be facing you to be seen or reflect off some nearby glossy surface in your vehicle.One or more reviewers have complained about interference with their vehicle entertainment system - I have not had any issues like that at all with any of the functions of my Honda Ridgeline's infotainment system or with any other electronic device I might have operating in there with me.Overall, I like this. I could complain about a feature here and there, but this is supposed to be a Universal device meaning it needs to work with most if not all wireless charging capable phones and it has to work with most all vehicles that are bouncing around on the road, none of which are in control of the manufacturer of the charging pad. For me it works. It's relatively unobtrusive, it seems to charge as well as my home based wireless chargers and all I have to do is place my phone on top of it when I get in the vehicle and it starts to replenish the battery without me having to fumble with cables cluttering up my space. In addition it avoids putting additional wear and tear on the one relatively fragile and exposed connector with its finite life that is all I have to plug in other non-wireless external accessories I use with the phone. I call that a win.
V**S
Mostly good, some minor bad, fits my 2023 Mazda CX-5 Nicely
First off the most important thing: It charges my iphone 13 perfectly. The mat is roughly the same size as the phone and unlike other Qi chargers, I never have to fidget with the location to get it to charge.... which is perfect because it's in my car and I don't want to be distracted while driving. If you have larger phones (like an iPhone max size, etc...) I imagine this might be an issue. It doesn't get too hot (slightly warm) in my two days of testing with charging for over an hour four times.It fits in the front console area of my 2023 mazda cx5 really well. The 15w version of this charging pad by the same company was too large for this. The cords get in the way a little bit, but I'm sure that when I spend a little time to actually position everything perfectly, it will be great. Very happy with this solution at this price point and to not have to run a charging cable from the mid center console.The things I didn't like: it got white lettering on the charging pad, just as pictured. I think this gives my car a cheap look, and I don't like it. I'm guessing I'll be able to get it off with some nail polish remover or alcohol... but it's a minor annoyance. The other thing that also I didn't like is that the included 12v (cigarette lighter) adapter protrudes out about an inch from the socket. Many companies make flush mount adapters, and I had to spend a few more bucks to get one of these.... for my cx5 the protrusion didn't completely block me from being able to use it, but it got slightly in the way, and I'd like to avoid that.
J**N
Stopped working.
Worked fine for first few weeks and stopped charging. I tried it today in my house and still dead. I am over the deadline for returns. Hope company reads this and sends me a new one. Then I would do a new rating.
P**R
Stays put when driving.
This wireless adapter keeps your phone gripped to it when driving. Have t had any issues with the phone moving or flying off. If you place it in an open space make sure you move the cord somewhere where the coil isn’t resting on my thing or perhaps wrap some heat insulation around it to keep it from melting any plastic. It doesn’t get super hot but it’s noticeable. Use the cigarette 12V version for best charging. May not charge your phone super fast but will keep your phone from dying further. When used on longer trips 1+ hours the phone got about 5%-10% charged so it does charge your phone. The best feature is how thing and grippy the pad is. Use a 3M tape to tape it down and it won’t go anywhere.
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