To answer your question, you seem to be wondering whether the iPhone stays in the horizontal position (clock mode) without touching the Apple Watch on a wireless charger like the Tech-Protect A12 3-in-1 (15 W).
3-in-1 wireless chargers, like those from Tech-Protect, are designed to charge an iPhone, Apple Watch and AirPods simultaneously. These chargers generally have a modular design that allows each device to be placed independently. However, the stability of the iPhone in clock mode will depend on the specific design of the charger and how it is designed to hold the iPhone in a horizontal position without it tipping over or touching the Apple Watch.
If the charger is well designed with brackets or ledges to hold the iPhone in a horizontal position, it should be possible to use it without it touching the Apple Watch. However, without more specific information on the Tech-Protect A12 model, it's difficult to confirm this with any certainty. It would be best to check the product's specifications or reviews for precise details of its design and operation.
Yes, you can charge the iPhone 15 with the Tech-Protect A12 3in1 (15 W). The charger supports MagSafe and Qi wireless charging technology, which is compatible with most smartphones, including the iPhone 15.
The product "A12 3in1 (15 W)" from Tech-Protect is not compatible with the Google Pixel Watch 3. Here are some important points that support this assessment:
- Many of the available 3-in-1 wireless chargers designed for Google Pixel devices are specifically designed for the Google Pixel Watch (first generation) and are not compatible with the Google Pixel Watch 3.
- The Google Pixel Watch 3 has specific requirements and dimensions that are often not supported by third-party charging stations.
It is therefore unlikely that the product "A12 3in1 (15 W)" from Tech-Protect supports the Google Pixel Watch 3.
Tech-Protect's "A12 3in1 (15W)" wireless charger is compatible with the iPhone 12/13 series, but it's not explicitly mentioned as compatible with the iPhone 16 Pro Max. However, given that recent iPhones often use the same wireless charging technology, it is likely to be compatible, but this would need to be checked with the manufacturer for definitive confirmation.
- iPhone 16 Pro Max: Probably compatible, but will need to be checked.
- Apple Watch Ultra 2 (2024): Compatible, as it charges the Apple Watch at 3W.
- AirPods 4: Compatible, as it charges AirPods at 2W.
The cable and mains adapter are not usually supplied with the charger. It is advisable to check product details with the seller or manufacturer to confirm what is included in the packaging.
The phone must support MagSafe. But you can also use a magnetic cover. The station requires a 20W power supply, of which the phone has a maximum of 15W available. The watch 3W and the headphone charging surface 2W