24 best wireless chargers (2025), tested and reviewed


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Baseus nomos a rectangular loading station with a panel that is upwards to counteract a phone

Photo: Simon Hill

There are many wireless chargers. Here are a few more we love, but for some reason, do not justify a place above.

Basus Nomos 5-in-1 loading station for $ 150: If you liked the Picogo W2 above, but need more power lining, this 5-in-1 may be worth watching. It also has a tilting cushion and pull-up USB-C cable, but adds two more USB-C ports and one USB-A, along with a statistics-filled screen. This is perfect for your tabletop. I also tried the Baseus Nomos 8-in-1 Magnetic Load Station ($ 90) and liked it, which combines a similar Qi2 road with three US AC outlets, three USB-C ports and one USB-A.

Rapport London Formula Wireless Loading Tray for $ 475: Yes, this is an obscene price for a Qi wire -free charger. You can probably make a version for a fraction of the cost. But the build quality of Rapport is very beautiful, with a lacquered gray box and a soft touch to keep your watches and telephone free. It reliably recharged several Android phones without warming them while storing for some watches. It is attractive, but you must have cash to burn at this price.

Belkin Boostcharge Pro Convertible Magnetic Wireless Laping Stand for $ 45: This Qi2 certified stand has a magnetic pillow that can lie flat to load or fold older phones to act as a stand for Magsafe-IPhones and other Qi2 phones in Portrait or Landscape orientation (handy for standby mode). It requires up to 15 watts and comes with a 5-foot USB-C to USB-C cable and a power source.

Casetify Powerthru 2-in-1 laaistand for $ 92: If you want a charger for your MagshaSafe -iphone and Airpods (or other earbuds), this is one of Casetify a decent choice. It has a square base with an indentation for airpods, a metal bar and a slightly adjustable Magsafe road for your iPhone loading at 7.5 watts. I don’t like the visible logo around the pillow or the options with basketball courts and other designs for the base, and it has a bright LED.

Apple Magsafe charger for $ 46: Apple’s Magsafe charger is quite basic. Since the charger remains magnetic to Magsafe iPhones, you do not have to worry about casual maladjustments that wake you up to a dead device. There is no loading adapter, but it is the version with the longer 2 meters cable.

Courant Catch: 2 essentials for $ 150: Wireless chargers should Looks beautiful. You should not decide with anything less! This Courant Dual Charger flushes luxury with its Belgian linen-wrapped surface (especially in the camel color). I used it at my front door to raise my partner and my wireless earplugs for two years. The rubber feet prevent it from moving around but even if there is Five coils in this pillow, you should try to be exactly when you put down your device and make sure the LED lights are to double control. It comes with a USB-C cable with color fitting.

Cellphone that rests on a small charging cushion on the edge of a table

Photo: Simon Hill

Zens Liberty Wireless Charger for $ 100: I tested the Glass Edition ($ 140) of this wireless low, and it looks beautiful with the 16 overlapping buyer pools displayed (the standard version has a wool fabric). It can load two devices at the same time at up to 15 watts by piece, and there is an optional Apple Watch Addition ($ 20). As stylish as it is, the price is too high. Because 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 loading my iPhone or airpods, my Pixel 6 Pro got very hot on this road.

Zens Liberty Wireless Charger Glass Edition A cellphone that rests on a small loading sore on the edge of a table

Photo: Simon Hill

Xiaomi Mi 80-W Wireless Laaistalletjie for $ 50: By far the fastest wireless charger we have tested is this point of view just worth considering Xiaomi phones (it seems to be most other phones at 10 watts or below). I tested with the Xiaomi 13 ultra (8/10, recommended), which is out at 50 watts (some Xiaomi models can go higher). The unusual sailing form combines a white triangular section with a clear acrylic base with a subtle groove to keep your phone in place and a gap below for the exhaust grid of the noisy fan. The USB-C port and LED indicator are on the back.

Don’t bother

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

Soft black carpet with rounded corners above a wooden surface

Photo: Simon Hill

Raycon Magic Mat Pro for $ 40: I like the idea of ​​a mouse mat with a wireless load for your phone, but the performance here is terrible. The place is fine to find, it cannot cope with thick cases, and my Xiaomi 14 ultra will not load at all (the camera bulge is too large). Raycon says the false leather is waterproof, but I find it a DUD as a mouse mat and uncomfortable to rest my arm and hand.

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