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Sad can not charge I watch on wireless charger. Was anybody able charge I watch on wireless charger?
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I tried at home on wireless and had to take the band off so it laid flat. Then it charged. Not sure if that will help
I can't even charge my phone. It starts to work correctly -- then the light just blinks and it stops charging.
USC!, oops I meant USB...
Sad can not charge I watch on wireless charger. Was anybody able charge I watch on wireless charger?
Thanks
Give it 'time'. Honda or somebody will solve the problem - eventually.
Apple Watch doesn't use the exact "Qi" charging standard that most phones use, so it is hit and miss whether it works with certain chargers.
HUH? Buy a wireless charger to USB, plug into the vehicle USB and charge!
I'd still like to find out why the built-in wireless charger isn't working (for me). The light just blinks but it doesn't charge.
True but the convenience of the wireless charger is lost in transition...
Apple Watch doesn't use the exact "Qi" charging standard that most phones use, so it is hit and miss whether it works with certain chargers.
Bummer!
Apple Watch doesn't use the exact "Qi" charging standard that most phones use, so it is hit and miss whether it works with certain chargers.
Mine works on my toothbrush charger. I do not use it, just tested for the heck of it
I'd still like to find out why the built-in wireless charger isn't working (for me). The light just blinks but it doesn't charge.
I figured out what blinking light means. Drum roll.
Your phone is not on charger correctly. Reposition and should work.
I figured out what blinking light means. Drum roll.
Your phone is not on charger correctly. Reposition and should work.
Yeah, thanks, I knew that. :) What I should have said is: even when I do position it correctly (it starts to charge the phone) it starts blinking a few seconds later and stops charging. Every time. Very frustrating.
Ok the green light is supposed to turn off once charging is complete. But in your case if phone is not fully charged then I am not sure.
Also below is a diagram showing the connectors that could be loose causing the issue. But not sure if want to remove the charger.
https://www.bernardiparts.com/Images/Install/2019_Pilot_WirelessCharger_AII08520-17.pdf
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while shopping for wireless chargers on amazon I read in some of the product descriptions that at least some apple phones would not turn off the green light because of a communication limitation within the phone. Cant confirm, I have a droid.

Also most watches will not charge on a completely flat surface, the arms for the watch band prevents direct contact with the back of the watch. The charges that work are either very narrow or have a depressed area near the edge of the charge to allow the watch to lay flat on the charger
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