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14 Mar 2022 By Admin .
Wireless Chargers enable you to charge your phone wirelessly. It is a technology that allows charging over (very) short distances without cables.
The advantage of wireless charging is that it’s quicker and easier, as you don’t have to plug and unplug each time – you just place your device on top of your wireless charging pads. It also looks neater.
If you constantly lose charging cables or live in a household where Android phones and iPhones peacefully coexist, consider investing in a wireless charging pad. In addition to serving as universal charging options for supported iPhones and Android devices, wireless chargers help reduce cable clutter and are much more difficult to break or lose.
We gathered some of our favorite docks below that work well with any phone that supports wireless charging. Some don't cost much more than a replacement cable, so cost shouldn’t be a barrier to making the switch to wireless charging no matter how much you want to spend.
There are various competing standards for wireless charging. The most popular is Qi (pronounced ‘chee’), which has been supported by all of the major companies.
Apple have included wireless charging on their iPhone’s since the 8 but, officially gave up on its ambition to bring the Airpower wireless charger to market back in 2019.
Instead, the company has moved ahead with a far more useful and intriguing idea:
MagSafe; It debuted on the iPhone 12 (every model) but we expect it to continue to be available on future iPhones.
Samsung has done that for years; they’ve also made a wide range of Samsung wireless chargers that work with all phones with Qi wireless charging built in.
More recently, OnePlus, Motorola and Huawei have all included wireless charging in their handsets.
Moreover, you can get powerfully fast charging with the Wireless Charger Stand. It's Fast Wireless Charging 2.0 capable, meaning when you set your Galaxy Note20 series, S20 series, Note10 and S10 series down it'll be fully recharged — fast.
A built-in fan cooling system on the Wireless Charger Stand charges your phone even faster with less power consumption. When you're getting ready for bed, you can easily toggle off the fan and dim the LED lights through your phone — perfect for light sleepers.
1-Belkin BoostUp Wireless Charging Stand: Nice-looking, convenient, uncomplicated
2-Apple MagSafe Charger: Fast speeds with an uncomplicated interface
3. Apple MagSafe Duo: Expensive but highly portable
4. Anker PowerWave 15 with Quick Charge 3.0: A classier pad-style charger
5. Aukey 10W wireless charger: Fast speeds with the right plug
6. Anker 10W Wireless Charging Stand: Simple, inexpensive, vertical.
7. Mophie Powerstation Hub: Wireless charging on the go
8. Belkin Wireless Charging Dock: A combo dock for iPhone and Apple Watch owners
9. Samsung Wireless Charger Pad: Simple to use with a familiar brand
10. Yootech Wireless Charger: Straightforward and simple to use
11. Lignum Wooden Phone Charger: A little bit different from the rest
Pretty much everyone fears getting that low-battery notification on their smartphone when driving. Especially when you’re halfway to your destination and relying on it for navigational purposes. The best solution for the draining battery while you're driving is the Wireless Car chargers.