![]() ![]() Design: This criterion includes not only how the charging pad looks, but also how grippy its surface is for holding a phone in place.Since 5 W chargers are slower, we considered them only as a low-cost option. Many Android phones can do up to 10 W, and some even support 15 W charging. iPhones can charge at speeds of up to 7.5 W via regular Qi charging or 15 W with an Apple-certified MagSafe Charger. The Qi 1.2 standard supports charging speeds of up to 15 watts (9 volts, 1.67 amps), but 7.5 W and 10 W chargers are more common right now. Charging speed: For our top picks, we focused on chargers that provided fast charging to most phones.As of late January 2021, no MagSafe or MagSafe-style magnetic chargers have been certified by the WPC, so we gave brands in that category with an exemplary track record (including Apple and RAVPower) the benefit of the doubt. If a wireless charger isn’t certified, that doesn’t necessarily mean the charger is unsafe or noncompliant, but it’s still prudent to choose something that has been verified. This means that a charger has been tested and found to be both safe and in compliance with the Qi standard. ![]()
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