04-09-2017, 03:11 PM | #1 |
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Connection of the roof antenna with the telephone with wireless charger
My iphone 6 plus with a slim qi charger, fits perfectly into the wireless charger. However, a significant improvement in coverage is not perceived. According to the graph, the antenna (num 5) occupies the entire base of the wireless charger. I do not know if anyone has any idea to improve the induction between the two antennas, the iphone and the wireless charger.
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04-10-2017, 11:04 PM | #4 |
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The iphone cable doesn't provide connection with any antenna. Only the amplification of the signal of the phone antenna by induction is possible. The issue is whether there is any possibility of improving the contact between the phone's antenna and the charger's induction base. For example with some cable similar to the inductor QI. In any case the Genius has recognized me that in their bmw meetings, it has be commented that it is a real problem to be improved/resolved.
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Are you interested in improved inductive charging, connection with roof antenna, or something else? I neither have an Iphone nor vehicle with 6NW. I have read various reports that wireless charging in cars does not offer much more than ability to maintain charge. Comparatively, the usb port will output 2+ amps for fast charging. I have noticed that when I place phone between dash and windshield, I get better service. The only problem is when it is hot outside and consequently heats up phone. Alternatively, if I plug phone into usb port on my ID4 vehicles, I only get 0.5 amperes but do get improved cellular connection in areas of weak coverage. As such, that is why I was curious if you compared reception between wireless and tethered connection. |
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