1. I like using the free chargers, I would not like having to deal with the little hassles of a blink charger and have to pay for them too! Good job to whoever designs the outside casing though - imho, that's the only part of the design/user experience where blink outranks their competitors.
2. Full Review: If you're going to use a public blink charger, I strongly recommend you opt to have a free blink card sent to you in the mail.
3. Oh, also, it will never show you charging activity even though that feature is front and center.App doesn't allow feedback to be provided unless a charger serial number is entered.
4. The card was immediately run so I am unsure if the registration or membership is "free" or $1 (charge may drop, we shall see.) Probably deleting the app since the only nearby charge stations are broken.
5. Charging stations work adequately when a card is used.Difficult to register.
6. Skip this companies charging network unless its truly free or you have no choice.I have to make a phone call every time I use this network.
7. I'd recommend blink employees actually try to use their product and then compare to the experience/speed of using a competitors.Unreal how difficult your chargers are to use.
8. Basically, it works and since I typically use blink at Whole Foods for free, so I'm not actually paying to charge my car.
9. My card only ever gives an error message and even though the app says charging has started it never does.
10. Are y'all still operating? The biggest head scratcher is that i can't tap my phone to the charger to start charging like I can with Chargepoint.
11. It shows the charger is free at a certain location and when you try to use it it wants you to sign up for a membership which is then $2.40 per hour or if you want to be a guest its $3.60 per hour.