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    • Dikke Wim
      Dikke Wim last edited by

      I'm wondering if someone has experience with the wireless charging version of Quad Lock and/or SP.
      And of course, what would be the beste choice tb buy.

      As I understand, both Quad Lock and SP have wireless charging options and have optional dempeners, two reasons why I consider buying one of these.

      All tips are welcome!

      BMW R1300 GS, BMW Connect Ride Next navigator; Quad Lock with Samsung Galaxy Ultra, iPad Pro (iPadOS 18.0 bèta version) MacBook Pro (MacOS Sequoia 15.2 bèta version), iMac (MacOS Monterey 12.7.6)

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      • Lynchy67
        Lynchy67 last edited by Lynchy67

        I have the Quad Lock kit on my Tiger with the Vibration Dampener and the Wireless charger.
        I mount it to a 1” Ball so I can put it on my Honda 250 Rally as well.
        And also, so I can take the whole thing off and put it in the back box during lunch stops etc.
        Works great.
        Power comes from a QC3.0 plugged in the the DIN socket on both bikes.
        The QC3.0 Power is a must.
        On a full days ride regardless of the phones charge it will always be 100% at the end of the day.
        My phone is a Samsung S21+.

        I cant comment on the SP as I never used or even seen one.

        You don’t stop riding when you get old, you get old when you stop riding.

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        • MarcM
          MarcM @Dikke Wim last edited by

          @Dikke-Wim I'm very happy with the Quad Lock product, I have different mounts: in car, on bike, on vespa and on step ... the optional dempener works perfect ! For Wireless charging you still need a cable 😊 (from charging unit to bike) ...

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          • Dave J 0
            Dave J 0 last edited by Dave J 0

            @Dikke-Wim SP using the vibration damper with 15W wireless charging mount. Now using the SPC+ new variant with cases and the set up is working brilliant. The cases also enable mag charge for both my Android Pixel 6 Pro and my iPhone 12 Pro on my mag charge mounts at home. Not used Quad Lock so I cannot do a comparison.

            Kind Regards. Help where I can.
            Ducati Multistrada V4 Rally
            iPhone 15 Pro
            Chigee AIO-5 Play
            Google Pixel 6 Pro - mounted on SP Connect Plus
            Ex Garmin XT2 and XT1 as well as Ex TomTom Rider User

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            • RetiredWingMan
              RetiredWingMan last edited by

              I recently switch to quadlock with the vibration damper. I love it. I didn't get the wireless charger option at this time because the phone I use for navigation does not support it.

              2010 GL1800 Goldwing using Samsung Galaxy S20 5G Android 13.

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              • richtea999
                richtea999 @RetiredWingMan last edited by richtea999

                @Doug-Robinson Quadlock with no vibration damper. The best BMWs don't need it. 😀

                It works well - recommended.

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                • Dikke Wim
                  Dikke Wim last edited by

                  Thanks all for sharing your experience.

                  BMW R1300 GS, BMW Connect Ride Next navigator; Quad Lock with Samsung Galaxy Ultra, iPad Pro (iPadOS 18.0 bèta version) MacBook Pro (MacOS Sequoia 15.2 bèta version), iMac (MacOS Monterey 12.7.6)

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                  • Con Hennekens
                    Con Hennekens last edited by

                    Isn't wireless charging usually slower then cable charging? I read many comments on battery drain. I can imagine that problem will be bigger when charging wireless.

                    I am not affiliated with MyRoute-App. The help I am offering is entirely voluntary.
                    I am just an enthusiastic user, and hope you will be one too!

                    Most motorcycle problems are caused by the nut that connects the handlebar to the saddle.

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                    • Lynchy67
                      Lynchy67 @Con Hennekens last edited by Lynchy67

                      @Con-Hennekens

                      Not if you have a QC3.0 Din Plug Charger for Samsung phones.
                      Even when I’m recording my screen when using the beta on the road, the percentage will always be creeping slowly upwards.
                      I never use navigation voice prompts or have any music on the phone and only have the Next App running.
                      Also Samsung Phones, in my experience, are renowned for falsely reporting moisture ingress when charging directly with a USB lead, particularly on a motorbike.

                      You don’t stop riding when you get old, you get old when you stop riding.

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                      • Nick Carthew
                        Nick Carthew RouteXperts Instructor last edited by

                        Here is what QuadLock say about their wireless charger. QuadLock Wireless Charger

                        Always willing to help if I can.
                        Triumph Tiger 1200 XRT called Tina.
                        MRA Navigation Next and SilverFox B8J bar buttons.
                        Quadlock wireless mount for IPhone 11.
                        Cardo Scala Packtalk Bold.
                        TomTom Rider 500. (In the cupboard now)

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                        • Edwin_M
                          Edwin_M @Lynchy67 last edited by Edwin_M

                          @Lynchy67 i don't understand this, Quad lock says
                          : Please Note:
                          Apple devices charge at a maximum of 7.5W.
                          The Galaxy S22, S21, S20 and Note20 ranges will charge wirelessly at a maximum of 5W.

                          QC3is up to 36w , but the charging head will never do that.
                          Also following cause I had some charging issue in rain , phone complained about moisture in port. So would like to switch to wireless but don't know if it will keep up...

                          Samsung S24+ Android, Carpuride W702 , KTM 1290 Super Adventure & Wielrenfietsen

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                          • Lynchy67
                            Lynchy67 @Edwin_M last edited by Lynchy67

                            @Edwin_M

                            If you have 5 minutes then watch the video below which is sped up 6x.
                            This is the video from last week that had the Waypoints numbers jumping ahead.
                            Power Source is a £13 QC3.0 Din Plug from Amazon.
                            Keep your eye on the Phone Percentage.
                            No Drain whatsoever.
                            Bare in mind that I was also screen recording on the phone.

                            https://youtu.be/EPRw-3p_Dqw

                            You don’t stop riding when you get old, you get old when you stop riding.

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                            • Lynchy67
                              Lynchy67 @Edwin_M last edited by

                              @Edwin_M

                              The S21+ can do Super Fast Charging and Fast Wireless Charging.
                              Fast Wireless Charging is what QC3.0 provides.
                              They claim it is up to 4 times faster?

                              IMG_1046.jpeg

                              IMG_1045.jpeg

                              You don’t stop riding when you get old, you get old when you stop riding.

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                              • Edwin_M
                                Edwin_M @Lynchy67 last edited by

                                @Lynchy67 My issue is that the information on the quadlock (website) is a bit confusing. What is the poweroutput/capability of the wireless head.
                                it says fast charging supported, but also says the limitation power output on some devices.
                                So I am a bit lost there 😞 . Even if you would have a QC3 power in to the wireless head, that will not be passed through by the wireless head, as that limits the output. 😕

                                (I am using a spigen tough armor case now, and is the drop protection of quadlock as good as that.) It is a lot of money for those Quadlock and SP setups.... so a wireless RAM universal grip could also be an option.

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                                QuadLock_Wireless_2023-05-23.png

                                Samsung S24+ Android, Carpuride W702 , KTM 1290 Super Adventure & Wielrenfietsen

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                                • Corné Voogt
                                  Corné Voogt @Dikke Wim last edited by Corné Voogt

                                  @Dikke-Wim
                                  I have the RAM−HOL−UN14WB, RAM Tough−Charge Quick−Grip, and this holds my iPhone XS (6.1”) very well. Especially with the extra rubber band (supplied ). It charges with 5V USB so that should provide 5W I guess.

                                  I have used it on a 1 hour ride with MRA NEXT Beta 3.2.15 and the battery went DOWN from 76 to 56%! So that sucks.
                                  I can’t use MRA on an all day ride if power consumption is not improved. ( Like in time for my upcoming Norway trip next month).

                                  On the return ride I killed the MRA app and left all other apps (like music) on and the battery % stayed at the exact same level.
                                  In other words, MRA Next 3.2.15 drains the battery faster than it can be charged with QI charger.

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                                  • Edwin_M
                                    Edwin_M @Corné Voogt last edited by Edwin_M

                                    @Corné-Voogt Tough-Charge should be 10W (on RAM site , I was new ones that should go up to 15W). But then an additional issue may occur? overheating?
                                    according to motormount.nl RAM-HOL-UN14WB-V7M-1 should go up to 15W

                                    Samsung S24+ Android, Carpuride W702 , KTM 1290 Super Adventure & Wielrenfietsen

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                                    • Con Hennekens
                                      Con Hennekens @Corné Voogt last edited by

                                      @Corné-Voogt said in Quad lock versus SP to protect your mounted smartphone:

                                      and left all other apps (like music) on and the battery % stayed at the exact same level.

                                      I think if this happens, it is not only MRA draining your battery.

                                      I am not affiliated with MyRoute-App. The help I am offering is entirely voluntary.
                                      I am just an enthusiastic user, and hope you will be one too!

                                      Most motorcycle problems are caused by the nut that connects the handlebar to the saddle.

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                                      • Neil Bartlett
                                        Neil Bartlett last edited by

                                        A little background for context. I do food delivery of up to ten hours a day, rain or shine. I have used the SP and Quad lock. In the beginning SP had better hardware (metal) and the Quad lock was plastic. SP also had wireless charging. So I went with SP. Fantastic hardware, poor electronic changing. My unit was replaced three times. IN NZ the distributor had so many claims they stopped supplying the product. Got a new iPhone 14 Pro Max, so changed to Quad lock system. That hurt, LOL. Currently can buy metal parts so good quality now. Wireless charging and vibration damper is great. Lock is OK but more fiddly than SP. I remove phone from bike twice every delivery so SP was better/quicker. Quad have a great Glass stick-on screen protector to fit a ph in their case, which works with standard magnetic charger as well as QL charger without removing case. Case also seems more water proof with no leakage into back of ph through camera holes. Over all, the QL is better in may opinion.

                                        R1200RS, Nav VI, Zumo XT2, iPhone. — Plot the Track, Go the Distance

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                                        • Bart De Medts
                                          Bart De Medts @Neil Bartlett last edited by

                                          I have a Quad Lock vibration dampener with wireless charger and am very satisfied with it.

                                          Using a DMD-T665 navigation phone on my motorcycle with a SilverFox controller.
                                          Wireless CarPlay in my car (iPhone 15).

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                                          • Dikke Wim
                                            Dikke Wim last edited by

                                            I now see that for Quad Lock there is a 'poncho' available to prevent clicks on your smartphone by raindrops.
                                            Maybe THE solution for the rain problems discussed above.

                                            See: YouTube: Quad Lock poncho

                                            BMW R1300 GS, BMW Connect Ride Next navigator; Quad Lock with Samsung Galaxy Ultra, iPad Pro (iPadOS 18.0 bèta version) MacBook Pro (MacOS Sequoia 15.2 bèta version), iMac (MacOS Monterey 12.7.6)

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