The Powermat for 2 Devices allows you to wirelessly charge two Duracell Powermat-enabled devices-including the iPhone 4/4S (Wireless Case sold separately) or our Portable Backup Battery (sold separately). To use, simply set the Portable Backup Battery and/or enabled iPhone 4/4S on the Powermat to start charging. The bleep lets you know that your device is connected and charging. When it's fully charged, take your device and the Portable Backup Battery to power up on the go. Wireless Case required to enable phone and sold separately. Portable Backup Battery sold separately. Phone sold separately. Also available in black. Are you new to Duracell Powermat? Get with the system. Our 24-Hour Power System has everything you need to get started: Powermat for 2 Devices, Wireless Case for iPhone 4/4S, and a Portable Backup Battery. PMA is the standard for smart and environmental wireless power backed by AT&T, Starbucks, P&G, Powermat and dozens of global leaders, and deployed at leading venues including in select Delta Air Terminals and Delta Sky Clubs, Westfield Malls, at Madison Square Garden, Barclays Center and in Jay-Z's 40/40 Club. Duracell PowerMats are PMA compatible (not compatible with Qi). To enjoy wireless charging enable your phone with a Duracell Powermat AccessCase and place the phone on the PowerMat or connect your phone to a Duracell Powermat portable battery and then place the portable battery on the PowerMat (both sold separately).
Energy Specifications Standard | Qi |
Item Weight Unit of Measure | 408 g |
Cable Length | 3 Inches |
Unit Count | 1 count |
Colour | White |
Network Connectivity Technology | wireless |
Compatible Phone Models | Iphone |
Portable | Yes |
Total USB Ports | 1 |
Compatible Devices | apple |
Mount Type | Tabletop Mount |
Connector Type Used on Cable | wireless |
Main Power Connector Type | 3 pin |
N**N
Not useful
Not at all useful. No pick up despite refund approval in Feb itself
D**E
No Longer Pleased with the Powermat
Bought the Powermat to wirelessly charge my LG G3 and save wear and tear on the micro USB port. The pad is a bit tricky to use and if the phone is not placed precisely in the correct spot, one may wake up in the morning with a phone that has less charge on the battery than when it was placed on the mat the night before. And unlike charging with a cord, the Powermat does not keep the battery topped off at 100%. From what I have observed, the Powermat will allow the battery to drop to about 95%, at which time it will charge again. So in the morning, your phone's battery could be somewhere between 100% and 95%.UPDATE: 2/16/15 The update to Lollipop somehow messed up the charging with the Powermat. I no longer get an icon on the screen of the phone to indicate the magnetic connection with the mat is successful. The Powermat quits charging for no apparent reason, at 80% to 90%. Attempts to reposition phone still won't provide a 100% charge.I've given up on the Powermat and back to using a reliable corded charger.If the pricing of the Powermat is any indication, the list price is $49.99, in November '14 it sold for $37.00, in December '14 it was $15 and now it is under $10. Not selling well? AT&T abandoning their effort to push PMA technology?Dropped my rating from 4 stars to one star. The Powermat's inability to reliably provide a 100% charge overnight and the hassle of trying to position the phone exactly right makes it useless.Update 6/5/15 While not acknowledging any fault, the software update that AT&T provided for my LG G3, D85020f, was the cause of the wireless charger no longer working. Around May 8, 2015, AT&T pushed another software update to some LG G3s, D85021l (21L?), which, according to some wireless charger users, fixed the wireless charging issue.If you are determined to use a wireless charger for an AT&T phone that requires a PMA charger, I guess the issue has been fixed. However, after using the wireless charger for a while and then being forced back to use a plug in charger, I find the reliability of plugging in the charger cord much better than trying to find the sweet spot for the wireless charger and would never go back to wireless charging and its foibles.
M**S
Great Product
Seems to be in working condition as I got a PMA duracell charger for batteries and tested it, but I bought it for my phone which I found out in the end doesn't have the PMA charging case lol. But this works great and it a great charging pad.
L**B
Doesn't work for me
Well, it does charge the phone. that's the positive. Now for the negatives.1- Placement is critical. The phone must be in EXACTLY the right spot for charging to occur. i sometimes spent 5 min or more to get it right.2- I had to buy a new back cover to enable wireless charging as ATT disables it out of the box in order to force you to buy the Circle Case.3- It would not charge with the phone in my otterbox commuter case.4- Seems Verizon does the same as a friends phone(same model, LG G3, but verizon) with out a new back cover would not charge. And a third phone, Verizon WITH a Circle Case on also would not charge. I took off the back cover on these and found that the charging contacts were covered, just like on my ATT, meaning- wireless charging is disabled.Summary- yes it does work, and i want to use it, but i won't chance breaking my phone by not keeping it in it's case. If you have a desk job, and you are careful, it may work for you.
E**T
Buy a cable instead
Don't bother -- spend your money on a cable. I use this with the Duracell case designed specifically for this Powermat. Even with the built-in magnets it is a pain to get it to seat properly for charging. It makes an annoying multi-tone sound and turns on an LED when you get it right, but both are delayed just long enough that it is easy to overshoot the mark and not charge your phone. Nearly always takes multiple tries to find the 'sweet spot' necessary to begin charging. Sound is loud enough to wake a sleeping partner -- hearing it a half dozen times in a row as you search for the correct positioning is a great way to really irritate the person next to you.Do yourself a favor and spend your money on a charge cable; this thing is far more aggravating than it is useful.
O**E
Happy it worked!!!!
I love this, there is a learning curve but I'm glad it got it. My phone was giving me trouble charging because the plug sometimes did not want to make contact. Let's be honest my kyocera is 5 years old i love my phone and this wireless charging station will let me keep my phone for a little longer.
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