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24 Best wireless chargers (2025), tested and checked


Other wireless chargers that we have tested

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There are many wireless chargers. Here are a few more that we like, but for one reason or another you do not guarantee an upper place.

Base NOMOS 5-in-1 charging station for $ 150: If you liked the Picogo W2 above but needed more gadget charging power, this 5-in-1 could be worth a look. It also has a base pillow and a retractable USB-C cable, but adds two other USB-C connections and a USB-A together with a statistics with a filled display. It’s perfect for your desktop. I tried it too and liked that very much Base Nomos 8-in-1 Magnetic charging station (90 US dollars)that combines a similar folding qi2 pad with three US AC branches, three USB-C connections and a USB-A.

Rapport London Formula Wireless charging bowl for 475 US dollars: Yes, this is an obscene price for a wireless Qi charger. You can probably create a version for a fraction of the costs. But the processing quality of Rapport is very nice, with a painted gray box and a soft touch fabric to keep your watches and your phone scratch-free. Several Android telephones reliably invited without making them too warm and offered a camp for a few watches. It’s attractive, but you have to have cash to burn at this price.

Belkin Boostcharge Pro Cabrio Magnetetic Wireless charging stand for 45 US dollars: This Qi2-certified stand has a magnetic pad that can be flat to load older telephones, or act as a stand for Magsafe iPhones and other Qi2 telephones in the portrait or landscape orientation (practically for standby mode). It calculates up to 15 watts and has a 5-foot USB-C-cable cable and a power supply.

CASTIFY PACKETHRU 2-in-1 charging level for $ 92: If you want a charger for your Magsafe iPhone and Airpods (or other earphones), this is a decent choice from CaseFy. It has a square base with a move in for AirPods, a metallic bar and a easily adjustable MagSafe pad for your iPhone, which loads at 7.5 watts. I love the visible logo about the pad or the options with basketball spots and other designs for the base and it has a bright LED.

Apple Magsafe charger for 46 US dollars: Apple’s Magsafe charger is very simple. Since the charger remains connected to Magsafe iPhones magnetically, you do not have to worry about accidental misalignment that leads to a dead device. There is no loading adapter, but this is the version with the longer 2-meter cable.

Courant Catch: 2 essentials for 150 US dollars: Wireless chargers should Look good. You shouldn’t be satisfied with less! This courant dual charger extends luxury with its Belgian liner-packed surface (especially in the camel color). I used it at my front door to charge my partners and wireless earphones for two years. The rubber feet prevent it from shining it, but even if Are In five coils in this pad, you should try to be precise when you have charged your device and make sure that the LED illuminates until a double test. It is supplied with a color-matching USB-C cable.

Mobile phone rests on a small charging pillow at the edge of a table

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Zens Liberty Wireless Charger for $ 100: I tested that Glass of Edition ($ 140) Of this wireless charging pillow and it looks stunning when the 16 overlapping copper coils are exhibited (the standard version has a woolen cable lid). It can charge two devices to up to 15 watts per piece at the same time, and there is an optional Apple Watch Add-on ($ 20). As stylish as it is, the price is too high. Since you can see the coils, the placement is never a problem, but it is a bulky charger, the fan is sometimes audible, and although I had no problem charging my iPhone or Airpods, my Pixel 6 Pro on this pad was very warm.

Zens Liberty Wireless charger Glas Edition A mobile phone that rests on a small charging pillow at the edge of a table

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Xiaomi Mi 80 WLAN charging stalls for $ 50: By far the fastest wireless charger that we tested, this stand is only considered for Xiaomi telephones (most other phones seem to be calculated on 10 watts or below). I tested with the Xiaomi 13 Ultra (8/10, Wired recommends), which is overwhelming at 50 watts (some Xiaomi models can go higher). The unusual sail shape combines a white triangular section with a clear acrylic base that has a subtle groove to keep your phone in place, and a gap below for the tax of the loud fan. The USB-C connection and the LED indicator are on the back.

Don’t do yourself

You can’t be all winners. Here is a wireless charger that we do not recommend.

Soft black mat with rounded corners on a wooden surface

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Raycon Magic Mat Pro for $ 40: I love the idea of ​​a mouse mat with a wireless cargo for your phone, but the execution here is terrible. The spot can be found fussy, it cannot be finished with thick suitcases, and my Xiaomi 14 Ultra would not be charged at all (the camera bond is too big). Raycon says that the wrong leather is waterproof, but I found it as a mouse mat as a mouse mat and uncomfortable to rest my arm and hand.

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