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Reviews for 1 Amp Onn Charging Pad for Smart Phones

The research

  • Why you should trust me
  • Who this is for
  • How we picked
  • How we tested
  • Our pick: Belkin Heave Charge Wireless Charging Stand up 10W
  • Upgrade pick: Belkin Boost Charge Pro Portable Wireless Charger Pad with MagSafe Special Edition
  • Budget picks: Anker PowerWave Base of operations Pad and PowerWave Stand up
  • What if y'all use a wallet case for your phone?
  • Other good Qi wireless chargers
  • The competition

I've been roofing ability accessories since 2011 and reviewing them for Wirecutter since 2015. Over the years I've checked out more than ane,000 products, including early wireless-charging devices. I researched and wrote Wirecutter's starting time guide to Qi chargers in 2017 and have been consistently testing new models and updating the guide since. I also wrote our guide to Qi power banks, battery packs that utilise the same wireless technology, and I'g the author of Wirecutter'southward guides to multiport USB wall chargers and car chargers. In short, I've seen and tested pretty much every available charging variation.

A wireless charger is for anyone who owns a smartphone that supports the Qi wireless-charging standard and would similar to charge information technology without having to plug a cord into the phone itself. With a Qi charger, you just residuum your device on the charging pad to power it up. It's a thing of convenience: You don't accept to fuss with physically plugging in and unplugging a cable, and you reduce wear and tear on the charging port. If your phone doesn't accept a headphone jack, a wireless charger besides frees up the Lightning connector or USB-C port so you can use wired headphones while charging.

"Wireless" is a chip of a misnomer, though, because you all the same take to plug the charging pad into a USB port or wall outlet. "Magnetic charging" may be a better term because Qi uses magnetic coils to transfer energy and power your device, but nosotros'll stick with "wireless" here because it's so commonly accepted.

Qi (pronounced "chee") is the wireless-charging standard from the Wireless Power Consortium, an industry group with more than 220 members including device manufacturers such as Apple and Samsung, accessory makers such as Belkin and Mophie, and others. For a charger to be certified by the WPC, the manufacturer has to submit it to an authorized test lab. Phones uniform with the Qi standard include all iPhones currently beingness sold, Samsung Galaxy phones, and Google's high-end Pixel models.

If y'all want the fastest possible charge, y'all need to utilize a cablevision. Wireless charging is slower than wired charging, and the wattage listed on the charger doesn't necessarily indicate how quickly information technology volition charge. Affordable, wired 12 Due west USB chargers can accuse an iPhone at least 30% faster than a Qi charger can, while an 18 or xx W USB PD charger paired with Apple tree'southward USB-C to Lightning Cable can approach fifty% faster. Qualcomm Quick Charge adapters tin can do the aforementioned thing for many Android phones.

The other downside to wireless charging is that you tin't option upward your phone and employ it while it'south charging, unlike with a cable connection. This makes wireless charging a meliorate option for recharging overnight or for when you want to see the phone's brandish on your desk or in the kitchen, rather than for charging while you're watching Netflix, say, or scrolling through Twitter.

In 2020, nonetheless, Apple tree introduced its MagSafe charging and magnetic mounting system as part of the iPhone 12 lineup. Hidden magnets inside the phone allow you to connect supported accessories and (provided the charger is MagSafe-certified) charge it at up to 15 watts, in contrast to 7.5 watts with Qi chargers. This magnetic-charging design ways yous can use the phone while it's charging, and because the magnets ensure proper alignment, you lot don't have to worry near your phone being out of identify and non charging properly. In addition to MagSafe-certified chargers, you tin can find non-certified chargers that apply the magnetic-alignment system simply don't take advantage of the faster charging speeds that MagSafe allows.

A skillful wireless charger should meet all of the following basic criteria, which nosotros used as guidelines for our research:

  • WPC certification: We considered merely those chargers that have been certified by the WPC. This means that a charger has been tested and establish to be both condom and in compliance with the Qi standard. If a wireless charger isn't certified, that doesn't necessarily mean the charger is unsafe or noncompliant, but it's still prudent to cull something that has been verified. Equally of late January 2021, no MagSafe or MagSafe-manner magnetic chargers have been certified by the WPC, so we gave brands in that category with an exemplary runway tape (including Apple and RAVPower) the benefit of the doubt.
  • Charging speed: For our pinnacle picks, we focused on chargers that provided fast charging to most phones. The Qi 1.2 standard supports charging speeds of up to 15 watts (nine volts, ane.67 amps), but 7.5 Due west and x Due west chargers are more than mutual right now. iPhones can charge at speeds of up to 7.5 W via regular Qi charging or 15 W with an Apple-certified MagSafe Charger. Many Android phones can do upward to 10 West, and some fifty-fifty support 15 Westward charging. Since 5 W chargers are slower, we considered them just as a low-cost option.
  • Design: This criterion includes not merely how the charging pad looks, merely likewise how grippy its surface is for holding a phone in place. We adopt stands to pads considering they let you to see and interact with your telephone's screen while it'south charging, but we included both styles in our research to address all needs. This element as well includes extras such as charging-indicator lights.
  • Racket: Some chargers nosotros tested put out a faint (and sometimes not then faint) whine or clicking racket, which speedily became abrasive. Nosotros listened for this sound in our tests and noted whatsoever issues.
  • Power source: For single-device wireless chargers, we tested only those models that utilise a standard connection (Micro-USB is the virtually mutual, but we're seeing USB-C more often) and come up bundled with an AC adapter. Cords with proprietary connections are more hard and expensive to replace. We made an exception for units that charge both a phone and an Apple tree Spotter, since they exclusively utilize pocket-sized, round "barrel jacks" that could come in a variety of sizes. (Also, as with wired charging, the wall adapter matters: Lower-power adapters produce slower charging speeds or, in some cases, don't ability the charger at all.)
  • Maker reputation: We considered models only from companies that nosotros knew had a practiced reputation for warranty coverage and client back up. Even if a charger is WPC-certified, you have no guarantee that information technology will never accept a problem, and you lot should be able to go assistance if you need it.
  • Cost: The most expensive single-device charger nosotros researched was $70, but many sell for $35 or less and provide similar operation. Considering the more than expensive models don't offering extra features or promise faster rates, nosotros skipped them, opting to focus on the lower cease of the price range.

We tested the performance of each Qi charger by separately putting each fully drained phone (we used an iPhone 13 and an LG V30) into airplane style and and so placing it on the charging pad. If a charger came with its own wall adapter, nosotros used information technology. If a charger came with merely a USB cable, nosotros plugged it into an 18 Due west USB-A or twenty Due west USB-C wall adapter.

A bar chart showing how charged a iPhone 12 is after 1 hour of charge using the Qi chargers tested in this review, with the Apple MagSafe charger being the fastest.

We measured the telephone's battery level after thirty minutes and so once more subsequently an hr had elapsed. Whatever reputable Qi charger will fully charge whatsoever telephone in a few hours, and certainly overnight, and so we were instead looking for differences in curt-term charging. I outset tested everything at my desk, but if I heard a sound that could potentially be disruptive, I as well tested the charger in my bedchamber at nighttime, sleeping with it about 2 feet from my head to meet if the noise would interfere with my sleep.

The Belkin Boost Charge Wireless Charging Stand, our pick for best Qi wireless charger.

Photograph: Rozette Rago

Our pick

Belkin Boost Charge Wireless Charging Stand 10W

Stand-style Qi chargers are more than convenient than apartment pads and easier to properly align, and the Belkin Boost Charge Wireless Charging Stand 10W is the all-time one we've found for people who are looking to charge wirelessly without having to buy an AC adapter or any other extra pieces. No other stand-style charger we tested for this guide charges iPhone or Android devices faster, and the WPC has certified that this model meets manufacture safe standards. Its design is basic and won't look out of identify in most settings, whether it's stationed on your desk or next to your bed. And considering it doesn't make whatever noise while charging and its condition calorie-free is subconscious backside your telephone, it won't disrupt your sleep.

The Wireless Charging Stand 10W crush about other chargers nosotros tested in pure functioning, charging our fully depleted iPhone 13 to nigh 20% afterward 30 minutes and roughly 37% to l% later an hour. A few competitors—such every bit the RAVPower Magnetic Wireless Charger (RP-WC012) and Anker PowerWave Ii Stand—were similarly fast, and but Apple tree's far more expensive MagSafe Charger and Belkin's Boost Charge Pro Portable Wireless Charger Pad were faster. The upshot is that this Belkin stand up charger will easily accuse your phone overnight or go along it topped off as y'all come up and get from your desk-bound. The fastest wired chargers are nigh twice as speedy, but the Wireless Charging Stand 10W's performance was impressive when we compared information technology with that of other wireless chargers.

Belkin's plastic stand has a footprint of virtually 4 past 4 inches, with rubber strips on the underside that provide grip. It stands near five inches alpine and leans back twenty degrees, assuasive y'all to easily view the phone'southward screen (and even unlock it with facial recognition, if your phone has that feature). Whether yous go the stand up in black or white, information technology's pretty evidently looking, and that'southward a good thing because in most settings information technology won't stand out as an obvious tech gadget.

Unlike a pad, which requires yous to align your phone correctly to begin charging, stands similar the Wireless Charging Stand up 10W ensure that your phone is ever lined up with the charging coils. And on this Belkin model, you can fifty-fifty accuse your phone in landscape orientation, which is useful if you're watching video.

An iPhon shown charging horizontally on the Belkin Boost Charge Wireless Qi charging stand.

The Boost Accuse Wireless Charging Stand 10W can charge your telephone in either landscape or portrait orientation. Photo: Rozette Rago

The Wireless Charging Stand 10W makes for a good bedside accompaniment. This model is silent while charging, unlike the Anker PowerWave Pad with its audible fan and other chargers that whir, hum, or click. And the status light is rather small, just an LED pinprick that glows rather than casts light, so it won't illuminate your whole room.

This model uses a standard Micro-USB cable for power and ships with a 4-foot cable and a 24 Westward Quick Charge three.0 power adapter. Those ii additions make information technology a great value (some Qi chargers come with simply the cable, non the adapter), too every bit a more convenient choice than chargers that use proprietary Air-conditioning adapters, such as the Anker PowerWave Two Stand up. If you lose or suspension the cable or adapter, you can easily and inexpensively supplant either office.

Belkin offers a standard two-year warranty on this charger. That's more than than the 12 or 18 months of coverage that most companies offer, and it's specially dandy given the Wireless Charging Stand up 10W's low price. Dissimilar with some of Belkin's more than premium products, withal, connected devices (in this case, the phone you lot're charging on the stand) are non covered under the warranty.

Flaws but non dealbreakers

The Belkin Boost Charge Wireless Charging Stand 10W works only when continued to a Quick Accuse iii.0 USB charger with at least 18 Westward of power, such as the one that comes in the box. In our tests, the stand up wouldn't work at all when connected to standard USB chargers that provided 5 W to 12 Westward of power (at 5 5). This limitation could exist annoying if you lose or break the included charger, since you lot tin can't but replace it with some other USB brick you may take lying around. But we think the wall charger is unlikely to intermission since it'southward a well-built device meant to be kept in ane identify, unlike a power banking company or fifty-fifty a wired charger that you lot may travel with. And even if something does happen to it, the whole package is protected by Belkin's warranty.

As with all charging stands, this pad'south coil is also loftier on the stand to charge anything that isn't roughly telephone-shaped. So if yous have a smaller accessory, such equally AirPods in their wireless charging case, nosotros recommend getting a horizontal wireless charging pad instead.

Belkin indicates on its website that the Wireless Charging Stand 10W is not compatible with the iPhone 12 mini. In our tests the stand charged this phone without issue, but information technology'south possible yous may non get the fastest speeds with that diminutive handset.

Belkin's Boost Charge Pro Portable Wireless Charger Pad with MagSafe Special Edition on the back of an iPhone.

Photo: Sarah Kobos

Upgrade option

Belkin Boost Charge Pro Portable Wireless Charger Pad with MagSafe

If you have an iPhone 12 or later and want a wireless charger that lets you employ your phone while information technology'south charging—or you simply want the fastest wireless charging you can get—nosotros recommend Belkin'south Boost Charge Pro Portable Wireless Charger Pad with MagSafe Special Edition. The magnetic puck is faster than any other wireless charger we've tested, including Apple's MagSafe Charger, and it automatically aligns itself when you're using a bare iPhone or a case with MagSafe-style magnets. An embedded kickstand on the back folds out, if you desire to position your phone in landscape orientation while it's charging. The Belkin charger is more expensive than the Apple tree MagSafe Charger, though, and y'all accept to provide your ain wall adapter.

MagSafe-certified chargers (as opposed to generic magnetic wireless chargers) offering two major benefits: perfect alignment and fast, fifteen-watt charging. But they're still few and far between. This Belkin charger is one of the few third-party options available.

In our speed tests using an iPhone xiii, the Boost Charge Pro Portable Wireless Charger Pad was faster than any wireless charger nosotros've ever tested, including our top choice and even Apple tree's own MagSafe charger. It charged a fully depleted battery to 34% afterwards 30 minutes and 67% in an 60 minutes, compared with Apple's MagSafe charger's 57% in an hour.

The Boost Charge Pro Portable Wireless Charger Pad is a 2.3-inch-diameter, 0.six-inch-thick plastic puck with a 79-inch-long braided USB-C cord, and it magnetically snaps to the back of a blank MagSafe-equipped iPhone or one in a example that has the right magnets built in. This means you don't need to worry almost getting the alignment correct, which is a real concern with pad-style chargers. Phones that don't accept MagSafe congenital in, including older iPhones and Android phones, can still charge on the Belkin. But you lot have to be precise in how y'all place them on the puck or utilize a MagSafe ring adapter.

The Heave Charge Pro stands on its ain with the flip-out kickstand. Photo: Sarah Kobos

Belkin's inclusion of a kickstand on the back is a nice touch because it lets you prop upward your telephone in mural orientation, which is convenient if you want to watch a moving-picture show or stream YouTube while your telephone charges. Since it folds flat, it doesn't go far the way when non in utilize. The cloth-covered cable also helps justify the cost considering it should hold up to habiliment and tear better than a standard rubber-coated cable. And since the cablevision is so long, the silicone cablevision strap Belkin has attached to the cable is especially handy for keeping any extra length tamed.

Simply like Apple, Belkin does not include the twenty West USB-C wall charger y'all demand to power the Heave Charge Pro—it'south $20 if you buy Apple tree'due south version, or virtually half that if you cull one of our equally fast and much smaller picks. That means the whole package will cost virtually $seventy to $75 if you lot don't already accept a wall charger.

Belkin covers the Boost Charge Pro Portable Wireless Charger Pad with a 24-month warranty, and although the Belkin charger isn't WPC-certified, neither is any other magnetic charging puck (including Apple's own MagSafe Charger) at this writing. Belkin has a proven history when information technology comes to Qi chargers, though, then we're comfy recommending this charger even without the certification.

Our budget picks, the Anker PowerWave Base Pad and PowerWave Stand. A phone rests on the PowerWave Stand, charging.

Photo: Rozette Rago

Budget pick

Anker PowerWave Base Pad

Anker PowerWave Stand

The Anker PowerWave Base of operations Pad and Anker PowerWave Stand are the almost affordable WPC-certified chargers nosotros've tried from a reputable company. Compared with our top picks or a wired charger, they are slow to charge a telephone, but they're ideal for overnight charging or other scenarios that aren't fourth dimension-sensitive. Neither model comes with an AC adapter, merely yous tin use a USB charger like the ones you normally use to charge a telephone or tablet, or buy ane separately. All of the other chargers we tested that don't include wall plugs are more expensive, at which bespeak you might likewise purchase one of our picks that come up with a wall plug.

In our tests (which we conducted using a Quick Charge 3.0 AC adapter), both the PowerWave Base Pad and the PowerWave Stand charged a fully tuckered iPhone xiii battery to a little under fifteen% after xxx minutes and 30% after an hour. (Anker claims the Base Pad can charge the latest iPhones at vii.5-watt speeds with a QC 3.0 adapter, merely our testing showed that not to be the case; we found the results to be consistent with those from a 5-watt charger.) This is a slow charging rate, especially compared with those of our other picks, which brought the iPhone 13 to 20% in 30 minutes and virtually 40% in an hour. Just these Anker chargers are about value, and they work with the Ac adapters or USB chargers you may already have; yous tin even plug them into a USB port on your computer. If you need speed or don't have a spare USB wall plug, get with the Belkin Heave Charge Wireless Charging Stand 10W.

The Anker PowerWave Stand is by and large plastic, with prophylactic on the bottom to prevent information technology from moving. Similar other stand-way chargers, information technology holds your phone at an angle, which lets y'all hands use Face ID on iPhones that back up the characteristic. A small blue indicator-low-cal band on the supportive lower ledge lets you lot know when it'due south charging.

The smartphone-shaped Anker PowerWave Base Pad has a condom ring above its charging roll to forbid your device from slipping off its surface. Photo: Rozette Rago

The PowerWave Base Pad is a rounded rectangle measuring 6 inches long, 3 inches wide, and about one-half an inch thick. It'south grippy plenty on pinnacle to hold a bare phone in place, but information technology'southward non tacky, and the same condom material on the lesser holds the charger itself in place. A tiny blue LED glows to signal when the charger is engaged. Neither charger makes any noise during utilise.

Anker offers an 18-calendar month warranty but doesn't provide an option to extend that coverage menstruation, every bit RAVPower does on its warranty. Though we've never had an issue in our years of using Anker charging pads, when our staff has had to take advantage of Anker's protection on other devices, they've found the service to be quick and painless. We've heard the aforementioned from readers. Anker's Qi accessories do have some negative owner reviews on Amazon (as do most chargers). Only buying from a reputable brand with a good warranty means that if something does get wrong, you'll be taken care of.

If you employ a telephone example that provides storage on the dorsum for credit cards and cash, a wireless charger may non exist for you. Some wallet cases are likewise thick to actuate wireless charging on some chargers, and metallic credit cards, which are becoming more popular, can besides cake charging.

If our top pick goes out of stock or jumps in toll: Anker'southward PowerWave 2 Stand is a great culling to the Belkin Boost Charge Wireless Charging Stand up 10W. It charges but as quickly, and the price is well-nigh the same. We decided not to brand it our pick considering it uses a proprietary barrel-style charging plug rather than Micro-USB; equally a event, the cable and attached wall charger are more difficult to replace if necessary.

If yous want a more than affordable magnetic charger: Nosotros recommend RAVPower's Magnetic Wireless Charger (RP-WC012). Although it charges at about one-half the speed of the Belkin we recommend, it costs half every bit much, and that price includes a wall adapter.

Apple tree'due south MagSafe Charger charges at a slower rate than the Belkin magnetic wireless charger we recommend, and it is more than expensive than the RAVPower RP-WC012. You're improve off choosing one of the other models we recommend by determining if speed or toll is the most important factor to you.

The Nimble Apollo Wireless Pad charged an iPhone 12 just a little slower than the RAVPower RP-WC012 in our tests. It looks more similar a traditional pad-style charger but in that location are magnets inside, so it'due south easy to align MagSafe-equipped iPhones and keep them in place. The charger is also made of recycled materials, which we appreciate. We have two qualms, however: the loftier price tag (although a 20W wall charger is included, so it's a complete bundle) and the lack of WPC-certification.

ESR's HaloLock Magnetic Wireless Charger is a pad-way charger with built-in magnets, so if you're using a MagSafe-capable phone, y'all don't have to worry virtually misalignment. It was far slower than other chargers in our testing, though, hitting but a thirty% accuse subsequently an hour. It also lacks a ability adapter.

If you lot prefer your phone to lie flat while it's charging, the RAVPower Fast Wireless Charger (RP-PC058) is a not bad pick. It has the aforementioned 10-watt charging coil as the upright Belkin Boost Charge Wireless Charging Stand 10W, and then it can accuse your phone merely as chop-chop, and it comes with the same cable and AC adapter. You might prefer a pad-style charger because they're by and large less expensive than as fast stand-manner chargers, or if you'd rather not exist tempted to await at your screen once you've set up your telephone downward, but a stand up charger is probable to be more than useful for most people.

Spigen's SteadiBoost Flex Wireless Charger is a transforming charger, pregnant information technology tin piece of work equally a stand or fold apartment to act as a pad. In our testing information technology matched the fastest not-MagSafe charging speeds we've recorded for both iPhones and Android devices. Information technology doesn't come up with a power brick, though, and it typically costs almost as much as the Belkin Boost Accuse Wireless Charging Stand 10W, which does accept a power brick. If you need both a stand and a pad, this charger is worth the money, just most people will exist served well enough by one or the other.

Anker's PowerWave Sense Pad Alloy charged rapidly in our tests, and it comes with a cable and a Quick Charge iii.0 charger. Its metal body and textile-lined surface look quite overnice, too, but this Anker charger is expensive for a pad-style charger, so nosotros advise that you get it only if the price drops or if you're willing to pay for the aesthetics.

Like the Anker PowerWave Ii Stand up, the Anker PowerWave II Pad charges more slowly than competitors, and instead of a USB charger, information technology uses a proprietary Ac charger that you tin can't replace as easily if necessary. We likewise plant the pad to exist also slick. The PowerWave ten Stand with 2 USB-A Ports version runs at the aforementioned speeds and has the same kind of ability source, but it offers the added benefit of two USB ports with a combined 12-watt output.

Anker's PowerWave Pad is our former budget pick, but it's a little slower than the PowerWave Base Pad, which is available for the same cost.

The Samsung EP-NG930 was our previous favorite stand, but it'southward slower than improve models and doesn't look every bit nice.

The iOttie iON Wireless Plus Fast Charging Pad is one of the meliorate-looking Qi chargers we've tested. But it was slower than other models in our tests, and when it wasn't charging, the unit emitted a quiet, intermittent beep that may badger people who have acute hearing. iOttie'south stand up version of the charger is equally handsome, and nosotros didn't hear whatsoever noises coming from that model. But information technology charged both an iPhone XR and an LG V30 more slowly than other chargers did.

Prior models

The Logitech Powered for iPhone charging stand up usually costs several times more than the chargers nosotros recommend, yet it lacks the ability to charge that much faster. The permanently attached cable gives you less flexibility in swapping it out if something goes wrong.

The Belkin Boost Up Bold Wireless Charging Pad 10W was slower than much less expensive chargers in our tests, and the pad emitted a high-pitched coil whine. Belkin told us that our exam results did non reverberate the data from its own testing and that "[Belkin'due south] charging pads are performing slightly better vs. the latest competition." Simply even if the operation were better, we don't think the charger would be worth its relatively loftier price.

The Mophie Accuse Stream Pad Mini is the smallest Qi charger nosotros've tested, and it performed pretty well, but it was still slower than competitors.

The Twelve South PowerPic is the nigh cleverly designed Qi charger we've come up across. The charging surface is hidden inside an bonny motion picture frame, allowing you to brandish a 5-by-seven-inch photo when you're not charging. Thank you to this design, the PowerPic tin blend into your home better than accessories with the standard techy look. It's expensive, though, especially considering it doesn't come with a wall adapter. And it's not particularly fast: Our tests showed results in line with those of a five-watt charger, despite the 10-watt listing.

With the Case-Mate Wireless Power Pad and its included plastic stand, you can charge your telephone in a flat or angled position. Its charging speeds were pretty much in line with our expectations. But the price, usually about double what our favorite Qi chargers cost, is merely too much for what this model offers.

The Satechi Wireless Charging Pad looks nice but isn't as grippy on elevation every bit better chargers. Information technology also doesn't come with a wall adapter, so you need to provide your own. Information technology took longer to charge an iPhone than the fastest chargers we tested.

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