Wireless Charger Issues
Since the Lexus built-in wireless charger isn't working that well, perhaps you could try a somewhat Rube Goldberg workaround. Purchase one of the available small, slim USB-C Qi2 wireless chargers, semi-permanently mount it on top of the built-in wireless charging pad, snake the USB cable into the console box, and plug it into one of the USB-C power-only port located inside the console. For 2023 and later model year consoles, it appears there's already a cable routing channel built into the left front corner of the top of the console box.
It doesn't take much searching to find a USB-C powered, puck-style Qi2 certified wireless charger (even in black color to blend in) from reputable accessory vendors that don't cost much. Belkin has a Magnetic Wireless Charging Pad with Qi2 15W, Black, and Anker has an Anker Zolo Magnetic Wireless Charger, Qi2 Certified 15W MagSafe-Compatible Wireless Charging Pad, for iPhone 17/16/15/14/13/12 Series, AirPods, and More (other sources available and cheaper, but Amazon was the only seller I could readily find selling it in a one-pack and black colored).
It doesn't take much searching to find a USB-C powered, puck-style Qi2 certified wireless charger (even in black color to blend in) from reputable accessory vendors that don't cost much. Belkin has a Magnetic Wireless Charging Pad with Qi2 15W, Black, and Anker has an Anker Zolo Magnetic Wireless Charger, Qi2 Certified 15W MagSafe-Compatible Wireless Charging Pad, for iPhone 17/16/15/14/13/12 Series, AirPods, and More (other sources available and cheaper, but Amazon was the only seller I could readily find selling it in a one-pack and black colored).
Thanks but why add those wired blobs when you could simply plug the cable into your phone?
This one has a bigger pad area which might be more suitable in a car but it charges slower. Personally I prefer the slower chargers, there is less heat risk and it's better for battery longevity.
There are chargers with rectangular/ large pad areas meant for use in a car but they are often returned and have terrible star ratings.
Last edited by hotwings; Nov 8, 2025 at 06:44 AM.
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This one has a bigger pad area which might be more suitable in a car Anker but it charges slower. ...
This one has a bigger pad area which might be more suitable in a car Anker but it charges slower. ...
Also, as long as the size is sufficient for enclosing a charging coil size optimal for coupling with the coil in the device being charged (a phone in this case), pad area isn't a factor. In the case of iPhones with the larger camera bumps, larger pad areas are probably detrimental to optimal wireless charging since it may prevent the iPhone's charging coil being parallel placed over the charging coil in the charging pad.
To reduce concerns over wireless charging heat risk and degrading battery longevity, look for devices/smartphones with smart wireless charging and for smart wireless chargers with compatible smart wireless charging systems. (Preferably, chargers that have undergone a compatibility certification.)
Wireless charging is a false convenience that really isn't great; if it isn't great, I'm not going to replace the charger, I'm just going to charge it on the cable with a proper high wattage charger. USB-C is a great ******* cable.
The wireless charger is supposed to create more convenience than a wired charger because you don't need to plug and unplug the cable. But my phone's charge lasts me the whole day without any charging. As a result, the convenience of wireless gives me limited utility. Indeed, charging in the car at all has limited utility.
As a feature I think it gets more attention and buzz than it deserves. It's basically useless; a false convenience.
As a feature I think it gets more attention and buzz than it deserves. It's basically useless; a false convenience.
Last edited by minotaar; Nov 10, 2025 at 11:53 AM.
The wireless charger is supposed to create more convenience than a wired charger because you don't need to plug and unplug the cable. But my phone's charge lasts me the whole day without any charging. As a result, the convenience of wireless gives me limited utility. Indeed, charging in the car at all has limited utility.
As a feature I think it gets more attention and buzz than it deserves. It's basically useless; a false convenience.
As a feature I think it gets more attention and buzz than it deserves. It's basically useless; a false convenience.
One man's false convenience is another's necessity.
In 2021 I bought a new ES. At the time I had an iPhone 11, and the wireless charger worked fine - it was slow but would keep the charge steady while the phone was in place.
Then I updated to the iPhone 14 and the wireless charger would charge for about 30 seconds and then stop and flash the light. The Lexus dealer checked the charger and said they could find no issue with it. I identified the newer, better, protruding camera as the reason for the change in charging.
I later upgraded to the iPhone 15 Pro and the wireless charger continued to be useless.
Earlier this year I traded my 2021 ES for a 2025 which has a newer wireless charger, and my iPhone 15 Pro charged quite well, both faster than the original 2019-2022 ES charger, and also staying connected the entire time.
The charger technology keeps improving but it seems to struggle to keep up with the changing phones.
Then I updated to the iPhone 14 and the wireless charger would charge for about 30 seconds and then stop and flash the light. The Lexus dealer checked the charger and said they could find no issue with it. I identified the newer, better, protruding camera as the reason for the change in charging.
I later upgraded to the iPhone 15 Pro and the wireless charger continued to be useless.
Earlier this year I traded my 2021 ES for a 2025 which has a newer wireless charger, and my iPhone 15 Pro charged quite well, both faster than the original 2019-2022 ES charger, and also staying connected the entire time.
The charger technology keeps improving but it seems to struggle to keep up with the changing phones.
I bought the same one for my 24 ES and the plug was different. It fits and looks perfect but could not connect it. I ended returning it.
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