Summary / Conclusion first: With cell phones, their battery / housing directly contain the contacts or phones for which there is a special case with a built-in connector, the pallet is very practical: Just put the device on the plate and you're done. In the combination of Nokia adapter and pallet I see, however no advantage: If I want to invite you, I always have to look for the adapter, engage and "fiddle" in the charging socket - I might as well use a traditional charger that much less space occupies and is cheaper. With Mini-USB connector of the small holds well in the socket and can therefore probably remain permanently on the mobile phone; which could well be "virtually" in the area.
The plate has been around 7 months of use.
+ The pallet looks chic, is very flat, has a neat processed + sufficiently robust for long-term use, does not slip, and the 220V adapter and the drive itself is not humming
+ Easy installation quickly ran smoothly +
+ The plate while power is supplied, but only where a device is to load it, and makes no Spirenzchen if something else it is, we pass them or something. Meanwhile I trust the completely.
+ During the charging lights a blue LED, which means you can see at a glance if is loaded. She's so bright that they can be seen clearly even in bright sunshine, but in the evening a little intrusive / disruptive effect in dimming light.
o The Price is compared to traditional chargers high but worth it in my opinion, if you regularly different devices just take need to load them.
o The charging is a little slower than traditional chargers with cable with my Nokia phone; Other users report slightly faster load times. Seems to be device dependent and not to make a big difference.
- The charge indicator does not end with my two Nokia phones E75 and N2600c often, ie the mobile phone gets then probably not, with that it is full. With traditional battery chargers with the cable works perfectly, regardless of whether the charger from Nokia or another manufacturer, and also the solar charger e.GO! folds anstandlos. This is a bit disturbing, because I do not know if / when the phone is full.
- The plug on the pallet looks far out, instead of being angled or sunk - this is impractical because it unnecessary space cheer table "steals" and placement limits.