After testing the CHGeek Wireless Car Charger for several weeks, I can confidently say it's a solid choice for drivers who want to ditch the cables. The 15W fast charging (with compatible phones) is noticeably quicker than standard wireless chargers - my iPhone went from 20% to 80% during my 45-minute commute.
The auto-clamping feature is hit-or-miss. When it works, it's magical - just bring your phone near and the arms snap shut. But sometimes you'll need to manually trigger it by pressing the button. After some practice, I got better at positioning my phone correctly every time.
Mounting options are where this charger shines. The super-strong suction cup (after rinsing when it loses stickiness) holds firm even on bumpy roads. The air vent clip works well in most vehicles, though in my Honda it sits a bit loose. Pro tip: The dashboard mount provides the most stable viewing angle.
Charging works through cases up to 4mm thick - perfect with my slim Spigen case but won't work with bulky OtterBox defenders. Metal cases or wallets will definitely interfere with charging.
The 360° rotation is fantastic for getting the perfect GPS viewing angle without distracting from driving. I love how I can easily switch between portrait and landscape mode when using navigation apps.
One gripe: The extendable arm tends to loosen over time, requiring occasional tightening. Also, while the charging speed is decent (7.5W for iPhones), it's not as fast as wired charging - so don't expect miracles if your battery is nearly dead.
For Uber/Lyft drivers or frequent road trippers, this is a worthy investment that keeps your phone visible and charged without cable clutter. Just keep those expectations realistic about charging speeds and be prepared for occasional adjustments.