Link Wireless Charging Stand with Dual USB Charger & Desk Organizer - Great For Dorms, Offices & More
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- Wirelessly charges your Qi-enabled smartphone.
- Dual USB charging ports so you can charge two USB-powered devices
- Integrated desk organizer to store your pens, pencils, and other small belongings
- Premier's Home & Office Wireless Charging Stand with Dual USB ports and Desk Organizer is a one stop for your home, school or office work area.
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Q: What does a blinking green light mean? I plugged it in and the LED indicator was red for a split second and then only blinking green.
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submitted by232_General - 2 days agoBrand expertA: Hi CL, thanks for reaching out about Link Wireless Charging Stand with Dual USB Charger & Desk Organizer - Great For Dorms, Offices & More. Unfortunately, I don't have access to the specific user manual for the "Link Wireless Charging Stand with Dual USB Charger & Desk Organizer" to give you a definitive answer about what a blinking green light means. However, based on general knowledge of wireless chargers, here are some of the most common reasons for a blinking green light: Charging in progress: Many wireless chargers use a blinking green light to indicate that a device is currently charging. This is usually a slow, steady blink. Standby mode: Some chargers might blink green when they are plugged in but not actively charging a device, indicating they are in standby mode. Error or issue: In some cases, a blinking green light can indicate a problem, such as: Incompatible device: The device you're trying to charge might not be compatible with the wireless charger. Misalignment: The device might not be properly aligned on the charging pad. Foreign object: There might be a foreign object (like a coin or metal piece) between the device and the charging pad. Power issue: The charger might not be receiving enough power. Overheating: The charger or device might be overheating. Here's what I recommend you do: Check the user manual: The user manual for your Link Wireless Charging Stand should have a section explaining the LED indicator lights and what they mean. This is the best place to find the specific answer for your charger. Try charging a device: If you haven't already, try placing a Qi-compatible device on the charging pad. If the light changes to a solid green or a different pattern, it might simply have been in standby mode. Check for obstructions: Make sure there are no foreign objects between your device and the charging pad. Try a different cable/adapter: If possible, try using a different USB cable and wall adapter to power the charging stand. Contact the manufacturer: If you're still unsure or having trouble, contact the manufacturer of the Link Wireless Charging Stand for support. If you have any additional questions, we welcome you to contact MyTGTtech at 833-848-8324 every day, between 7am-11pm CST.
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