Will Wireless Charging Work With A Popsocket

Okay, so picture this: I'm at a coffee shop, feeling all smug because I have a wireless charging pad. I plop my phone down, fully expecting that sweet, sweet charging animation... and nothing. Zilch. Nada. Turns out, my trusty PopSocket was the culprit. (Yeah, the irony of convenience hindering convenience wasn't lost on me.)
Which got me thinking – a lot of us are rocking PopSockets these days. They're practically glued to the back of our phones! But how does that affect our ability to wirelessly charge? Let's dive in, shall we?
The Short Answer: It's Complicated
Alright, let's cut to the chase: Sometimes, yes. Sometimes, no. It's a gamble, honestly. Like playing phone-charging roulette. The main issue? Distance. Wireless charging needs close contact between your phone and the charging pad.
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A PopSocket, even when collapsed, adds extra distance. Think of it like trying to high-five someone through a really thick pane of glass. Not ideal, right?
Why the Distance Matters (aka Wireless Charging 101)
Wireless charging relies on inductive charging. Basically, coils in your phone and the charging pad create an electromagnetic field that transfers power. The closer those coils are, the more efficient the transfer. When you introduce a PopSocket into the mix, you're adding a barrier that weakens that field. And a weak field means… you guessed it: no charging, or super slow charging.
![[FULLY FUNDED] Crazy Wireless charging PopSocket](https://www.cryovex.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/GripDockIt-pic-2.jpg)
Now, some wireless chargers are more powerful than others, and some phones are better at receiving the charge. A more powerful charger might be able to "push through" the PopSocket's interference. Your mileage may vary, though.
(Side note: Isn't it amazing how much tech we just take for granted these days? Wireless charging! It's basically magic! Okay, end geek-out.)

Factors Affecting Wireless Charging With a PopSocket
Okay, so it's not a simple yes or no. Several things can impact whether your PopSocket plays nicely with your wireless charger. Let's break it down:
- PopSocket Thickness: Some are chunkier than others. Thicker = more distance = less charging.
- PopSocket Placement: Is it right smack-dab in the middle of the charging coil area? That's a no-go. If it's off to the side, you might have better luck.
- Charger Strength: As mentioned earlier, a more powerful charger can sometimes overcome the extra distance.
- Phone Model: Some phones are just more finicky about wireless charging in general. Blame the engineers? I don't know!
- Charging Case: If you already have a thick case, adding a PopSocket is just adding insult to injury. Ditch the case, or choose a thinner one!
The Solutions (Because We All Want to Keep Our PopSockets)
Alright, so what can you do if you're determined to have your PopSocket and charge wirelessly too? Here are a few options:

- Remove the PopSocket: Obvious, but sometimes the simplest solution is the best. (And yes, I know detaching and reattaching them can be a pain. But hey, options!)
- Adjust the PopSocket's Position: Try moving it up or down to see if you can find a sweet spot where it doesn't interfere with the charging coil.
- Get a PopSocket That's Specifically Designed for Wireless Charging: Yes, these exist! They're usually thinner or have a removable top. Clever, right?
- Use a Wireless Charging Stand: Sometimes, propping your phone up vertically can help with alignment and distance.
- Embrace the Cable: Old-school, I know! But sometimes, the reliable cord is just the less frustrating option.
Honestly, the best approach is to experiment. Try different combinations of chargers, PopSocket positions, and phone orientations until you find something that works for you. Just don't be surprised if it's a bit hit-or-miss.
Final Thoughts (and a Little Bit of Sarcasm)
So, will your PopSocket work with wireless charging? Maybe! Probably not perfectly. The world of phone accessories and wireless charging is a complex and often frustrating one. But hey, at least we have options, right? (Even if those options sometimes involve contorting our phones into bizarre positions just to get a few extra percentage points of battery life.) Happy charging… and may the odds be ever in your favor.
And if all else fails, blame the PopSocket. It's always a safe bet.
