Color:A-white Installation Steps: 1.Choose car air condition vent holder, unscrew the fastening ring counterclockwise, remove the holder base, setup standard air condition vent holder, clockwise rotating the fastening ring tightly, choose the space of fixed claw to rotate tightly according to blade size of air condition.2.Adjust the right angle to place mobile phone first, then clockwise rotating the fastening ring tightly, installation complete.About The Phone Case: Suitable for thin phone case within 3mm, not fits for metal / bulky phone case,or thicker than 3mm phone case., Besides, the magnetic plate should centrally placed.Compatible Phones:Galaxy Note 8, Galaxy S7/S7 Edge, Galaxy S6/S6 Edge,Galaxy S8,Galaxy S8 Plus(only support standard charging speed) iPhone X iPhone 8/8 PlusNexus 4/Nexus 5/Nexus 6 Nokia 9/Nokia Lumia 920/1020/928/Lumia 950xl /950HTC 8X (not UK version) / HTC Droid DNA / RzoundNote: Models as belows needed extra wireless receiver ​LG Optimus Vu2/LG G2/G3/G4Galaxy S5/S4/S3/Galaxy Note 4/3(not Verizon version)/2Blackberry Z30 Verizon​, Nokia925/820iPhone 7/7plus,iPhone 6/6 plus,iPhone 5/5sHTC one XProblem-Shooting:Q:The phone was disconnected and reconnected while driving.A:1.Be sure your car charger with 1A or 1.5A may appear charging pause,you need to use more than 2A car charging head for charging. 2.Be sure your phone case is NOT thicker than 3mm (0.12 inch). 3.Be sure your phone aligns with bottom of the charger.Q: Does it support fast charging? A: Only Samsung series support fast charging, other device is standard charging, but you can use a QC 3.0 car charger to charge fast (search asin:B07CYQK4D4). Q: It does not charge my phone. A: 1. Try to wireless charge your phone without phone case. 2. Remove metal attachment and credit cards.
F**R
I Bought 12 of These - Well Worth the Money.
Yep, it's True.I first bought 2 of these and the wife & I liked em so much I bought 10 more (plus 8 of the medium d.light lantern model).And here's why:I bought the adapter to give each light an initial 12 hour electrical hard charge because I wanted a good HARD charge plus I guess I don't trust the sun... Then, I ran the light 4 hours (as advertised) and it burnt strong from start to finish. I woulda ran it longer but I was sleepy. Then I stuck the thing in my window and let it sit till the next evening. And it charged well and burns bright when I need it.Now - when I say "bright", I don't mean bright enough to do brain surgery by - BUT you could easily see well enough to deliver a baby or read about learning to DO brain surgery without any eye strain. So for me and my needs - this is plenty bright and it STAYS bright for hours.I live in the backwoods and our grid is just plain lousy.We went without power for 10 days a couple years back and I didn't have me enough light. But now, ladies and gentlemen - when the lights go out I will be the envy of all my unlit neighbors.AND if the world comes to an end - I will have plenty of light to skin a squirrel and reload guns by. Because after all - when the gas runs out - your generator will stop running. But there's a very good chance the sun will come out tomorrow.The light is very well made - high impact plastic - feels like it will last a long time.The switch is solid and the little metal handle is nifty.You can sit it or hang it in all kindsa different ways.I hung it from a shelf and was able to work inside a closet.Heck, you can even hang it from your shirt collar while you're changing banjo strings.It's incredible!The little red light turns on when the light is charging.I don't know if you can over-charge it. But I did read reviews where folks complained about over-charging the larger lamps.The solar panels are nifty and if you watch the ad -you can drive over them with your car. Wheee!I bought these smaller lamps for reading and picking splinters and what not - and bought the larger lantern variety for lighting rooms entirely so we can play Monopoly or checkers or Twister.I'm thinking I will buy spare batteries just in case these batteries eventually stop charging during the zombie apocalypse.The S1 WILL light a room way better than a candle but you will be hard pressed to warm your hands with it.Get several of these - they are well worth the money - which is not often heard nowadays.I'm not going to buy the most expensive model because you can buy 5 of these to 1 of those...ALSO - check out their website.This company is helping the 3dr world in a most impressive way.I may be a nut but when the grid goes down for good I will be a well-lit nut.CHOW!
M**E
Love this light for reading in bed
I like to read in bed, and have used various battery-operated book lights over the years since the regular bedside lamp disturbs my husband. Those lights required frequent battery changes, and generally were too fragile to survive more than a few months, so I was delighted to discover this sturdy d.light solar light for reading in bed. I can prop it on my chest or set it on the mattress and angle the light in any direction I need for reading. It's bright enough to light the page or kindle, but not so bright that it disturbs anyone else. I set the light out in the sun to charge in the morning and bring it inside in the evenings. On rainy days I set the light on the windowsill and this seems to be sufficient to charge the light. The light has been left out in the rain on occasion, and it was fine. The charge lasts longer than four hours. I have fallen asleep with the light on, and it would still be on in the morning. The only slightly negative comment I can offer is that the on button is flush with the surface of the light, and it is sometimes difficult to locate the button by feel when groping around in the dark. Overall, I love this practical, economical, dependable solar light! I have purchased 10 of them so far for emergencies and to share with friends, and everyone has been pleased. The company has a great mission promoting solar technology to improve the lives of people in less developed countries, so I hope US sales support this goal.
D**N
d!lighted
This d.light S1 is just as impressive as its big brother the lantern, and that's quite impressive. The little red LED lights up to let you know it's charging in ANY light - sun, indoor lighting, overcast, streetlamp...I'll test it next full moon and let you know. Incredibly inexpensive, hassle free, multi-position, quality build. Rotating the light on its sturdy steel base, it just FEELS like the kind of quality that will last almost as long as its energy source (our star Sol that is. I bet it will outlast a light bulb by decades). This one has only one brightness setting, compared to two on the lantern, but at half the price and 1/4 the bulk one is all I need. I'm buying a bunch of them to see how much electricity I use for lighting - I hope it's a LOT! And I'll be purchasing the largest d.light - a flood lamp with USB device charging capability.I decided to hang my little guy from my van's rear view mirror to charge, and found that it's a perfect fit. I had to wiggle it a bit to get it seated, so it's not going to come loose. I'm leaving it there - my interior lights had a short, and now I don't need to rewire!Plus the company stands for a good cause - d.light is dedicated to improving the quality of life for developing countries who don't yet have sufficient/dependable electricity.Yes. I recommend. d.Definitely.~d!no
A**R
Emergency or Sabbath, it works!
After seeing these used in Israel as Shabbat (Sabbath) lights, I wanted them here in the USA for home use! To easily use as Shabbat lights, charge a day (or two) before Shabbat and turn them on before lighting Shabbat candles. When its time to sleep, just turn it face down. As someone who is pretty light sensitive when sleeping, these are wonderful. The LED is much brighter than I'd expected and it provided more light than our multi-LED flashlight. While it works fine for reading at close range, tilts to any angle, and it illuminates much of our living room. Seriously, I really like this light.We bought a second one to use for emergencies. After charging outside all day, it stayed lit brightly for hours - and was still dim but working when I woke up the following morning. This d.light solar LED lantern is very light to carry and seems pretty sturdy, as I forgot it was outside and the wind blew it around quite a bit one evening. It fell about 15 feet down onto some ivy-type plants and had no problems afterwards.
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