iPhone MagSafe mount to replace OEM charging pad.

Got them both installed!

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So happy with this solution. This tiny usb-c adapter worked great for the second one: Basesailor USB C Female to USB A Male Adapter 2Pack,Type C Charger Power Adapter for iPhone 11 12 13 Mini Pro Max,Airpods,iPad Air 4 5,Samsung Galaxy Note 10 20 S20 S21 FE Plus Ultra,Google Pixel 6 https://a.co/bFBKcWQ
Nice job with the wiring. I’m guessing the USB-A side will charge slower, but at least it will charge consistently.
 
Nice job with the wiring. I’m guessing the USB-A side will charge slower, but at least it will charge consistently.
Yup. The USB-C is faster than the existing wireless charging, and the USB-A is faster than… no charging. Lol
 
Got them both installed!

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So happy with this solution. This tiny usb-c adapter worked great for the second one: Basesailor USB C Female to USB A Male Adapter 2Pack,Type C Charger Power Adapter for iPhone 11 12 13 Mini Pro Max,Airpods,iPad Air 4 5,Samsung Galaxy Note 10 20 S20 S21 FE Plus Ultra,Google Pixel 6 https://a.co/bFBKcWQ
could you elaborate which one is @Bobby 's piece that he'd sent? driver or passenger side and how did you squeeze it in?
 
could you elaborate which one is @Bobby 's piece that he'd sent? driver or passenger side and how did you squeeze it in?
His is the wedge on both sides. I just used some 3M double sided mounting tape. It was linked earlier on this thread.
 
I went a different direction, I used the mag-safe battery and mounted to cardboard. I would love to find something prettier. But it lets the phone sit up much higher.
 

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I appreciate all the ingenuity of everyone on here, but LUCID should really fix this key and core design defect. Most likely this was chosen by the industrial designers because they typically never have a case on their phone to cover it up. That was my experience with my previous company. Any solution should be offered to current owners as a retrofit IMHO!
 
I appreciate all the ingenuity of everyone on here, but LUCID should really fix this key and core design defect. Most likely this was chosen by the industrial designers because they typically never have a case on their phone to cover it up. That was my experience with my previous company. Any solution should be offered to current owners as a retrofit IMHO!
They have! It's totally fixed on the Gravity
 
That looks great! However there is an alternative solution. If you lift the bottom pad you will see four screws that hold the support bracket. Your the remove the 4 (7 mm Hexhead screws) and remove the bracket. I put the screws back for safe keeping and then replaced the pad. Now you can you can mount your iPhone Mag Safe charger directly. I am waiting for my iPhone Mag Safe charger and plan to use Alien Tape to secure it. The advantage that @Bobby solution using a wedge is that it puts the phone a more of an angle to make the screen a little more visible.

With the bracket removed I found that I lay your phone in place and it will charge, however that is fine when the car is stationary, but probable not when the car is moving.
I did something similar a while ago and placed a "step up" pad under that rubberized piece and used longer screws to raise the rubberized part that keeps the phone in place. This creates enough space to allow larger phones with a case on it to fit in the slot and charge as intended.
 
Hi Bobby. I would love to get one!
I have gone through several iterations of improving the useless wireless charging pad for my iPhone 12 ProMax in my GT. With the OEM charging solution, it is difficult to find the exact right spot for the phone, and even when I do so, it charges at only 5W. My previous solutions were working fine, but not as well integrated as I would've liked. Here are my requirements:
1. It is very easy and quick to position the phone.
2. The phone charges at the maximum possible rate without wires (15W).
3. The console cover can close while the phone is in place and charging.
4. It kind of looks like it was supposed to be there (i.e. no big suction or cupholder mounts sticking out).

My solution was to make a wedge shaped piece of 3-D plastic and mount a black iPhone Mag Safe charger (https://a.co/d/2JS2fJw) to it. Everything is put together with double-sided 3M tape and thus reversible. The phone holds on magnetically and road vibrations do not dislodge it.. This design satisfies all of the criteria!

Here's a picture of it for those interested. If anyone wants the G-code to print the little wedge or would like me to print one for them, please let me know. This will work for any iPhone 12 or higher.

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Hi Bobby! I would love to get one of your wedges. Apparently can't DM you for some reason, so would appreciate an email *********
Thanks much.
 
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Hi Bobby
There will be two of us coming on the 8th. Would love to try one of your wedges, if you have any more of them.
 
Hi Bobby
There will be two of us coming on the 8th. Would love to try one of your wedges, if you have any more of them.
I will make a few and bring them. I like beer.
 
I will make a few and bring them. I like beer.
Hi Bobby
I saw your wedge idea and thought it was a practical, elegant, and clever solution to the Lucid Air’s wireless charger Issues.

So of course, I decided to mess with it.

I’ve posted a design for another version that fits under the existing clamp and provides a somewhat more slick profile. But only somewhat. It has a lip on the bottom that slides into the clamp so that it can be gripped securely.

It’s up at Thingiverse for those who have a 3d printer (or know someone who does).


I’ll also be posting a simpler wedge version also that will be preferable for smaller phones as you’ll be able to place the puck at whatever height you’d like.
Your idea is a terrific one, its already been really useful in my Lucid. Thank You!
 

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Hi Bobby
I saw your wedge idea and thought it was a practical, elegant, and clever solution to the Lucid Air’s wireless charger Issues.

So of course, I decided to mess with it.

I’ve posted a design for another version that fits under the existing clamp and provides a somewhat more slick profile. But only somewhat. It has a lip on the bottom that slides into the clamp so that it can be gripped securely.

It’s up at Thingiverse for those who have a 3d printer (or know someone who does).


I’ll also be posting a simpler wedge version also that will be preferable for smaller phones as you’ll be able to place the puck at whatever height you’d like.
Your idea is a terrific one, its already been really useful in my Lucid. Thank You!
Fantastic!
 
Hi Bobby
I saw your wedge idea and thought it was a practical, elegant, and clever solution to the Lucid Air’s wireless charger Issues.

So of course, I decided to mess with it.

I’ve posted a design for another version that fits under the existing clamp and provides a somewhat more slick profile. But only somewhat. It has a lip on the bottom that slides into the clamp so that it can be gripped securely.

It’s up at Thingiverse for those who have a 3d printer (or know someone who does).


I’ll also be posting a simpler wedge version also that will be preferable for smaller phones as you’ll be able to place the puck at whatever height you’d like.
Your idea is a terrific one, its already been really useful in my Lucid. Thank You!
Aaaand here’s a link to the wedge version:


Best to place the puck on the phone, put it on the wedge where it naturally lands in the well of the center console, mark it, and double stick the puck to the wedge where it is marked.
 
So .. really excited today. My 17yo nephew was visiting over the Holidays and while riding in my Lucid noticed me trying to wedge my phone in the wireless charger slot and asked me about it. After a long dissertation on the various 3D printed items on the forum (and how they don't work for my iPhone 12Max w/ Otterbox case), he told me he'd make me one that would work (using the Charger puck that I bought after @Bobby's recommendation (i.e. Amazon link for the magnetic charger: https://a.co/d/2JS2fJw).

We went back and forth on a few designs and then he sent me one today that works perfectly for my needs. It's slanted enough so I can see the phone while charging (w/o it falling off due to weak magnetism), it's capable of being used on either slot (w/ wire management on both sides), and he did add a bit of tacky-ness so that when I take a curve it doesn't go flying off. 👍

Posting photos, but to be fair to him, I did drop it when I was bringing it to the garage (mental note, should not hold the charger by the wire while in the holder/mount. :oops:)
 

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So .. really excited today. My 17yo nephew was visiting over the Holidays and while riding in my Lucid noticed me trying to wedge my phone in the wireless charger slot and asked me about it. After a long dissertation on the various 3D printed items on the forum (and how they don't work for my iPhone 12Max w/ Otterbox case), he told me he'd make me one that would work (using the Charger puck that I bought after @Bobby's recommendation (i.e. Amazon link for the magnetic charger: https://a.co/d/2JS2fJw).

We went back and forth on a few designs and then he sent me one today that works perfectly for my needs. It's slanted enough so I can see the phone while charging (w/o it falling off due to weak magnetism), it's capable of being used on either slot (w/ wire management on both sides), and he did add a bit of tacky-ness so that when I take a curve it doesn't go flying off. 👍

Posting photos, but to be fair to him, I did drop it when I was bringing it to the garage (mental note, should not hold the charger by the wire while in the holder/mount. :oops:)
is he willing to share the print file?
 
is he willing to share the print file?
hmm.. don't know .. I'll have to ask him.

He's made things for me and my friends before, but we usually just give him specs/photos, and some $ and he sends it... never asked him how he does it (i.e. what he uses). ..also, this was a gift, so not sure what the $ would be, but if there's any interest in others getting it, I'll ask him that too.
 
hmm.. don't know .. I'll have to ask him.

He's made things for me and my friends before, but we usually just give him specs/photos, and some $ and he sends it... never asked him how he does it (i.e. what he uses). ..also, this was a gift, so not sure what the $ would be, but if there's any interest in others getting it, I'll ask him that too.
In previous post, I forgot to post photos w/ the Phone in place .. attaching now.

Also, got a chance to Facetime my nephew. He said he could make and send each unit for $35 (he didn't say so, but I'll add that outside the Continental US, price could be more depending on shipping costs). The look on his face when I asked about "sending the file", was enough for me to say, "not in the near future".
 

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