One of the first mobile phones with wireless charging was the Palm Pre, released in 2009 with an optional back cover and Touchstone charging stand. WebOS on the Palm Pre was a slick operating system but was well ahead of its time, and the Palm smartphones died with carrier exclusives and quality issues.
We then saw Nokia adopt today's Qi charging standard in 2012 with the Nokia Lumia 920, and since then, I've had at least a couple of wireless charging pads sprinkled around my office and home. Android phones supported wireless charging starting in 2012 with the Samsung Galaxy S3. Apple joined the party in 2017 with the iPhone 8, 8 Plus, and X devices.
Over the past couple of years, we've also seen watches charge wirelessly, some right on the back of your mobile phone, and support for wireless charging in headset cases, too. Wireless charging is often slower than wired charging -- this does not include OnePlus and its super-fast Warp Charge 50 Wireless technology -- but it is very convenient to simply set your device down on a charging pad and never fumble with cables.
Maximum Capacity: 15 Watts | Dimensions: 200x126x96 mm | Weight: 250 grams | Cord Length: 5 feet
Mophie is well known for its portable battery pack solutions, but the company also makes other accessories. We spent some time with the Mophie Wireless Charging Stand Plus (see our full review) and loved the ability to charge multiple devices along with the flexibility to charge either Android or iPhone devices, the Apple Watch, and headsets.
The Mophie Wireless Charging Stand Plus has an angled stand for phones, a flat surface for phones or headsets, and an Apple Watch vertical holder so that the stand is maximized for multiple devices. 15W of power is provided to charging devices with the wall charger also provided.
Two pads, one horizontal and one angled stand, provide wireless charging while a USB-A port is on the back of the accessory so you can charge your third device. An Apple Watch stand is provided, so you can insert your Apple Watch charging puck and USB cable.
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Maximum Capacity: 15 Watts | Dimensions: 90x90x14 mm | Weight: 130.4 grams | Cord Length: 5 feet
The Anker PowerWave II Pad has the capacity to charge at fast speeds up to 15W capacity, but will smartly adjust between 5W, 7.5W, 10W, and 15W as your particular device demands. It has silicone rings on the top and bottom to ensure the charger stays put on the table and also keep your device in place on the charger.
You can charge up your phone while it is in a case, as long as the back of the case is less than 5mm thick. There is no fan in the charger, but it includes advanced temperature control technology.
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Maximum Capacity: 15 Watts | Dimensions: 83x83x18.3 mm | Weight: 45.4 grams | Cord Length: 1 meter
In 2020, Apple released the iPhone 12 smartphone with MagSafe technology. This technology supports wireless charging and a magnetic ring alignment on the back of the phones. The Apple MagSafe Charger is the default charger available from Apple.
It's a very basic charging puck with a USB-C end on the cable. Keep in mind that a USB-C A/C adapter is not included with this charger, so you will need a compatible one to power up the MagSafe Charger. The charger will power up all iPhones, from the iPhone 8 to iPhone 12, but the magnetic alignment is only supported by the iPhone 12 series.
Apple also offers a rather unique MagSafe Duo Charger that is designed to charge up both your iPhone and Apple Watch at the same time. This charger works well for travel, but you have to make sure to grab the charger and your phone to separate them since the Duo Charger is very lightweight.
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Maximum Capacity: 15 Watts | Dimensions: 125.75x102.15x102.15 mm | Weight: Not provided | Cord Length: Not provided
Belkin has several wireless charging options for mobile devices, and one of its most popular models is the Boost Charge 15W Wireless Charging Stand. This stand form factor props your phone up at an angle, so you can actually use it on your desk while your phone is mounted on the stand.
One thing to consider with a stand form factor charger is that charging watches and headsets may be tricky or not supported with the charging coils provided at an angle further up the stand. Belkin also states this charging stand is not compatible with the Apple iPhone 12 mini.
The Belkin Boost Charge comes with a Quick Charge 3.0 power supply, so it is ready to go out of the box. Case thickness of up to 3mm is supported with this charger.
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Maximum Capacity: 15 Watts | Dimensions: Not defined | Weight: Not defined | Cord Length: 5 feet
ESR produces very affordable accessories and one of the best MagSafe stands we tested was the ESR HaloLock MagSafe wireless charging stand. It has four pivot points, so you can adjust to your perfect viewing angle. Your iPhone 12 securely attaches via magnets, which is one reason this product is just for iPhone 12 devices.
You can attach your iPhone in landscape or portrait orientation on the stand, so you can use your iPhone while it is charging. The ESR HaloLock wireless charging stand (see our review) is a nice mount for video calls or viewing media content while your iPhone charges. A USB-C cable is included, but you will need to provide your own wall charger.
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The best wireless charger is the Mophie Wireless Charging Stand Plus since it supports charging up to three devices at once, including the Apple Watch. The extra USB-A port is also convenient when you have a device that doesn't support wireless charging. It is perfect for the nightstand to get all of your gear ready for the day ahead.
Wireless Charger | Price | Watts | Style |
Mophie Wireless Charging Stand Plus | $59 | 15W | Pad/stand hybrid |
Anker PowerWave II Pad | $30 | 15W | Pad |
Apple MagSafe Charger | $130 | 15W | Pad |
Belkin Boost Charge | $45 | 15W | Vertical stand |
ESR HaloLock MagSafe Charging Stand | $35 | 15W | Arm-mounted pad |
Any of the options on our list are great wireless chargers, it really just depends on your price point, the style you want, and if it's compatible with your smartphone.
Choose this wireless charger... | If you want... |
Mophie Wireless Charging Stand | The best overall option |
Anker PowerWave II Pad | A wireless charger that charges fast |
Apple MagSafe Charger | A charger specifically designed for iPhones |
Belkin Boost Charge | A wireless charger that can prop up your phone |
ESR HaloLock MagSafe Charging Stand | A wireless charger that has an adjustable stand |
One of the first things to consider as you prepare to purchase a wireless charging pad is how many devices you want to charge at once. Some pads have the capacity and space to charge multiple devices at the same time. These often have dedicated space on the charger for headsets and watches, too. You may also just need to charge one smartphone, so the most basic wireless charging works well for this need.
After figuring out how many devices you want to charge, then you should consider your price range. There are very affordable chargers and others that serve as attractive pieces of furniture in your office. A part of the consideration for the price is the maximum capacity you desire. Higher capacity wireless chargers will charge your device faster, assuming your device supports higher capacity.
Thankfully, the technology is all the same, Qi, so there are no options to consider for this aspect. You may also want to consider whether you want your device propped up at an angle in a stand form factor or resting horizontally on a pad form factor.
Most all of these wireless chargers support up to 15 Watts, which is the highest rating for most devices today. However, it is your actual device that limits the speed and capacity so the charger is typically not the limiting factor here. In most cases, a 10W charger is perfectly capable of charging up your device.
Wireless charging is slower than wired charging, except in special cases where there is a proprietary solution. For example, the OnePlus Warp Charge 50 charger can charge up the battery in a OnePlus 9 Pro faster than many wired connections.
iPhone models from the iPhone 8 and above support wireless charging.
Yes, there are portable power banks that have integrated wireless charging capability. Mophie, and others, have high capacity portable battery packs that include Qi charging support, so you can take it with you and set your device on the battery to charge it up.
Wireless charging is slower than wired charging, and it can sometimes be a challenge to keep a device positioned properly on a battery pack to charge it up. For portable charging needs, a wired connection is faster and more reliable.
Here are a few other options to look into: