TrailJustin
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- Tundra
- 2022 Limited DCLB TRD Offroad

I’m thinking about ditching the stock wireless pad and upgrading to the Beat-Sonic dual wireless charger for my 2022. I’ve heard good things about it online, but I’d rather get feedback from people who actually run it on a 3rd-gen Tundra.
If you’ve tried it or are running it now — can you drop some details?
Does it stay consistent while driving (no disconnects or cut-outs)?
How does it handle bigger phones or phones in heavy cases?
Is the installation plug-and-play or did you need to splice wires / modify the console?
Does it interfere with the truck’s electricals in any way (fuse pops, errors, radio/infotainment noise)?
Thoughts on output speed — does it actually keep up with phone use/navigation or is it just “top-up mode”?
I ran the old conversion on my Tacoma and was stoked to have 400 W inverter power — hoping this charger mod is just as worthwhile. Would love to hear your real-world impressions before I pull the trigger.





















