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Wireless Charging Receiver Patch – Micro USB & USB-C Module
Wireless Charging Receiver Patch – Micro USB & USB-C Module
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Add Wireless Charging to Almost Any Phone — Instantly
Tired of plugging in a cable every time you need to top up your battery? This Wireless Charging Receiver Patch Module is a slim, lightweight adapter that adds Qi-compatible wireless charging capability to phones that don't natively support it. Simply connect the ultra-thin receiver patch to your phone's port, tuck it under your case, and start charging wire-free on any compatible Qi charging pad.
Available in both Micro USB and USB-C connector versions, it's compatible with a wide range of Android smartphones and older iPhone models, making it a smart, affordable upgrade for everyday use.
Key Features
- Universal Qi Compatibility: Works with any WPC-1.1 standard wireless charging pad for broad device support.
- Dual Connector Options: Choose Micro USB or USB-C to match your phone's charging port.
- Ultra-Thin & Lightweight: Weighing just 5g, it fits neatly between your phone and its case without adding noticeable bulk.
- Efficient Power Transfer: Receives DC 5V / 1.5A with a power conversion efficiency greater than 73%, delivering up to 5W of wireless charging power.
- Induction Charging Mode: Uses electromagnetic induction technology (100–200 kHz operating frequency) for a reliable, cable-free charge every time.
- Flexible Placement: Effective charging distance of 2–6mm, perfect for use through a standard phone case.
Technical Specifications
| Standard | WPC-1.1 (Qi) |
| Receiving Voltage | DC 5V / 1.5A |
| Transmitting Power | 5W |
| Charging Current | 600–800mA |
| Working Frequency | 100–200 kHz |
| Power Conversion | >73% |
| Effective Charging Distance | 2–6mm |
| Connector Options | Micro USB / USB-C |
| Weight | 5g |
| Charging Type | One-to-one induction (corresponding area) |
What's in the Box
- 1× Wireless Charger Receiver Patch Module
Note: A wireless charging pad is required but sold separately. This receiver module is designed for phones that do not natively support wireless charging. Some warmth during extended charging sessions is normal — avoid continuous, uninterrupted charging for extended periods.
Made in Mainland China.
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Learn More About Wireless Charging Technology
Curious about how wireless (inductive) charging works and its energy efficiency? The U.S. Department of Energy provides resources on energy-efficient electronics and charging technologies to help consumers make informed decisions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Will this wireless charging receiver patch work with my phone?
A: This wireless charging receiver patch module is designed for phones that do not already have built-in wireless charging. It connects via Micro USB or USB-C port and sits between your phone and case. It is compatible with most Android smartphones and older iPhone models. If your phone already has native wireless charging, this module is not needed.
Q: Do I need a wireless charging pad separately?
A: Yes. This product is the receiver patch only — the wireless charging pad (transmitter) is sold separately. Once you have a compatible Qi charging pad, simply place your phone (with the receiver attached) on the pad and charging begins automatically.
Q: Is it safe to use under a phone case?
A: Yes. The ultra-thin module is specifically designed to fit beneath a standard phone case. It operates at an effective distance of 2–6mm, which is well within the range of most cases. Some warmth during use is normal; avoid leaving the phone on the charger unattended for very long periods.
Q: Which connector version should I choose — Micro USB or USB-C?
A: Choose based on your phone's charging port. Older Android phones (released before 2017–2018) typically use Micro USB, while newer Android phones and recent devices use USB-C. Check your phone's port before ordering to ensure compatibility.
