TinyJuice is a pocket-sized wireless charging power bank; its NANO-Suction surface will stick to the back of the phone, so you don’t need to worry about losing the connection between the phone and the charger. It also functions as a phone stand and a finger ring for added convenience.
Currently, there are a lot of cable chargers but they are extremely inconvenient. There are only a few portable wireless chargers, but they are actually not as convenient as they seem because they can't stick to your phone, hindering their charging capabilities.
It is a pocket-sized wireless charging power bank; its NANO-Suction surface will stick to the back of the phone, so you don’t need to worry about losing the connection between the phone and the charger. It also functions as a phone stand and a finger ring for added convenience. What’s more, it has a sleek design and comes in at an affordable price!
Pros:
Wireless Charging | Tiny | Self-adhesive| stand |affordable
Cons:
can be tinier
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How can you or why would you post a review for a product you have never used???
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DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY!
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I don't like it. I received mine and it doesn't work well, overheats too hot to hold
Cons:
The creators do not respond to complaints. product won't charge, if it does it doesn't deliver the 3000mAh stated, NANO suction -bogus
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Product is faulty. Loads of backers are complaining. Burns from the charger overheating, won't charge, much heavier than advertised.
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Underwhelming performance ... Gets quite hot while wirelessly charging and only recognised by my iPhone 8 at a finicky sweetspot to charge, whereas my Qi wireless charging pads have a bit of leeway in placement to begin charging.
The nanosuction attachment does not work very well on my TinyJuice as it seems to be jusy barely recessed or sunk-in relative to the edges of that area so it does not make clean/smooth contact to stick well. The nanosuction also quickly lost its tackiness despite not being functional for me too and not exactly something that can be soapy washed to reinvigorate the tackiness like with standalone nanosuction pads which can be submerged in water (please people, don't submerge the TinyJuice in water - just don't)
I do appreciate that it shipped with a silicone protective cover but the included instructions booklet is such a poor attempt as English that it's painful reading it.
Battery capacity isn't very large, at most I have gotten from 30%-80% from the battery. The ring handle works fine except I cannot use it as a kickstand while charging because it does not adhere to the back of my iPhone 8, as mentioned above.
I do not recommend .... I am hoping the Berashield wireless charging battery pack will work as advertised but there are also various power banks touting Qi wireless charging in conjunction with USB cord. I do have buyer's remorse/KS backer regrets for pledging on this KS project.
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Barely functions as advertised and nano-suction gives sub-par performance compared to other nano-suction pads I have seen/used. Annoying to find just the right position for wireless charging my iPhone 8 and have not been able to get TinyJuice to wirelessly charge a Galaxy S7 despite positions tried, both with and without phone case on. Ring handle functions but since the nanosuction does not really work on my unit as it is both a weak stickiness and the plastic frame interferes with surface contact to stick to phone/case back. So, it does not work as a kickstand for phone viewing. Also, iyem is not splash/waterproof to revive/wash the nanosuction once it gets dirty or loses tackiness like standalone nanosuction pads.
Overpromised and under-delivered product
Finicky to Qi charge iPhone 8/not recognized by Galaxy S7;
Nano-suction is sub-par/unit frame interferes;
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Will it stick to a case?
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@thatmattgardner Yes. They said "The surface of the TinyJuice is embedded with NANO-Suction Technology.With this technology, your phone will easily and securely stick to the surface. "
Currently, there are a lot of cable chargers but they are extremely inconvenient. There are only a few portable wireless chargers, but they are actually not as convenient as they seem because they can't stick to your phone, hindering their charging capabilities.
It is a pocket-sized wireless charging power bank; its NANO-Suction surface will stick to the back of the phone, so you don’t need to worry about losing the connection between the phone and the charger. It also functions as a phone stand and a finger ring for added convenience. What’s more, it has a sleek design and comes in at an affordable price!
Pros:Wireless Charging | Tiny | Self-adhesive| stand |affordable
Cons:can be tinier
DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY!
Pros:I don't like it. I received mine and it doesn't work well, overheats too hot to hold
Cons:The creators do not respond to complaints. product won't charge, if it does it doesn't deliver the 3000mAh stated, NANO suction -bogus
Barely functions as advertised and nano-suction gives sub-par performance compared to other nano-suction pads I have seen/used. Annoying to find just the right position for wireless charging my iPhone 8 and have not been able to get TinyJuice to wirelessly charge a Galaxy S7 despite positions tried, both with and without phone case on. Ring handle functions but since the nanosuction does not really work on my unit as it is both a weak stickiness and the plastic frame interferes with surface contact to stick to phone/case back. So, it does not work as a kickstand for phone viewing. Also, iyem is not splash/waterproof to revive/wash the nanosuction once it gets dirty or loses tackiness like standalone nanosuction pads. Overpromised and under-delivered product
Pros:Qi wireless charging; USB-A output; USB-C input; protective silicone cover.
Cons:Finicky to Qi charge iPhone 8/not recognized by Galaxy S7; Nano-suction is sub-par/unit frame interferes;
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