

Still, if you like to protect your phone with super-rugged covers, be sure to check if they are compatible with Qi chargers.īefore making the purchase, take note if the wireless phone charger you're interested in comes with a power adapter. Additional FeaturesĪ wireless charger will work with most smartphone cases unless your phone has a metal back or, on certain occasions, a metal insert for a magnetic car mount. High-end Android phones are compatible with high-power outputs above 10 watts. The latest iPhones support even faster, 15-watt wireless charging, but you'll have to look for a MagSafe-compatible product.
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We suggest that you look for a fast wireless charger with a maximum power output of 10 watts and up to avoid the need to upgrade for a while.īut if we're talking specifics, iPhone users should look for a wireless charger that supports the Apple-specific 7.5-watt Qi power output (at the very least). The above feature is directly linked to the maximum power output of a charger - the higher it is, the faster it will be. You can choose between a single or a dual wireless charger depending on how many gadgets you plan to charge. Portable battery packs with Qi compatibility - today's most frequently used wireless charging standard - are becoming increasingly common. The charging pad is less versatile, compact, and often more affordable. A charging stand will allow you always to keep an eye on your phone while charging it and choose between placing it in landscape (great for watching content) or portrait mode. Wireless chargers typically come in two forms: a stand or a pad.
