Just received my receiver. Same one as rainistos. Used a bit of sandpaper to remove some plastic from backcover to make it thinner. Fully assembled with hot glue (gun broke so had to heat it up with soldering iron.. That's why it's so black), so easy to remove if needed and nothing visually changed from the outside.
"For any device that is Qi-wireless charging capable"
If you add Qi compatible receiver to TOH, then it is...
Yes, and what I wondered was that one of the perks is an receiver for Samsung galaxy s4. Shouldn't that be compatible? Didn't see any output voltages though
Regarding that Kickstarter ARK product... I'm left speechless that it is not possible to charge the ARK battery itself using a wireless charger - that seems really really dumb! It seems some people will back any old sh1t.
Didn't Nokia announce (not sure if they're shipping) a mobile wireless charging solution (aka battery in a box) that could also be charged wirelessly? Ah yes, Nokia DC-50. The Nokia is Qi compatible, and does everything already that the ARK should be doing, which makes me wonder why ARK think they are unique? The only negative for the Nokia is the rather small capacity battery.
today i have received my jolla and had also tried to make a wireless charging TOH with a Palm Touchstone.
I have used a flat band wire to connect to the contacts. I flattend it with pliers and fixed it with superglue.
I had problems with the original USB cable, the jolla wasn't getting enough power. I changed it for the one of the N9 and it works fine.
Polarity is easy exchanged by shift power strip (on naked receiver).
No need to make crossing as made @Wonko.
The spacing between contacts is reduced by cut with scissors.
When charger pad is powered by standard Jolla 1A power adapter, phone is charged by 550-600mA in good position on charger pad.
But on charger pad is info: Input 5V 2A, Output 5V 1A ..