OUSLY addictive and a BIG detriment to my pocketbook.
I mean like when I just set my Samsung Frontier Watch Phone in its magnetic charging CRADLE and the next morning I just clamp it back on my wrist in less than 5 seconds, I sometimes catch myself in technological wonder. No dicking around with even a magnetic cable.
If light manufacturers start doing the same thing ubiquitously I’m purty SURE I’m gonna wallet bust.
All my other flashes will go into the dust bin of Ford Model A history.
I prefer to plug my phone in to charge it since it gets less hot than on the wireless charger. I don’t know if the extra heat is a bad thing, but plugging it in is simple enough. I know what you mean though about the convenience of wireless charging.
In case you didn’t know, there are some flashlights that have the wireless charging. Here’s the Nitecore R40 that Enderman reviewed: Nitecore R40 review!
For any who care,
A wireless charger for phone, pads, is perhaps the most energy inefficient device in the typical home.
Eh, only a few watts?
Times 2 billion phones?
Something to think about for those who think LED lighting is going to save the world…
All the Best,
Jeff
“In case you didn’t know, there are some flashlights that have the wireless charging. Here’s the Nitecore R40 that Enderman reviewed: Nitecore R40 review!“
That was one heck of a review! He might be into flashlights by now.
Butt yeah something to be said about just ‘grab n’ go’ with no wires attached of any kind.