Welcome to our Wireless Charging Guide. Below you will discover the wonders of wireless charging; let’s get started!
Page last updated: 15th November 2023
Wireless charging is an innovative technology that enables the convenient charging of devices without the need for cables or physical connections.
One of the primary advantages of wireless charging is its inherent convenience. Instead of repeatedly plugging and unplugging cables, you simply need to place your devices on compatible wireless charging pads or stands. This seamless interaction makes charging hassle-free and enhances user experience. Additionally, wireless charging eliminates the clutter of tangled cables, contributing to a cleaner and more organized environment.
Apple have included wireless charging on their iPhone’s since the 8, and Samsung have done that for years; they’ve also made a wide range of Samsung wireless chargers that work with all phones with wireless charging built in. More recently, OnePlus, Motorola and Huawei have all included wireless charging technology in their handsets.
Many phones have wireless charging built-in you can see them here. For devices that do not have built-in wireless charging capabilities, a wireless charging adapter can be seamlessly incorporated.
This adapter effortlessly connects to the device’s USB-C port and conveniently slides between the phone and its protective case. Once installed, users can effortlessly place their phone on any wireless charging pad or stand, allowing them to effortlessly charge up their devices. This streamlined solution offers a hassle-free and versatile charging experience for a wide range of devices.
If your phone is among one of the devices that appear here, you just need to buy a wireless charger. Note that you don’t need to get a wireless charger made by the same company as your phone, e.g. Samsung wireless chargersSamsung wireless chargers work just fine with the iPhone 14.
If your phone is linked below you can purchase a device specific wireless charging adapter, however if It’s not you will need a Universal wireless charging adapter and a wireless charger.
If your phone isn’t listed above, then you’ll need a universal adapter and a wireless charger. You can get these for phones with Micro USB ports (e.g. Android) and Lightning ports (e.g. iPhone).
You have a choice of an internal adapter, which slides into the back of a case, and an external adapter, which hangs outside. In most cases, we recommend internal adapters.
Once you’ve determined your phone has wireless charging built in or you’ve added it with an accessory, you just need a wireless charger.
There are plenty of Qi wireless chargers available, in different sizes, shapes and colours. You can get Qi chargers for your desk, for your car, or even portable Qi battery packs. One of our favourites is the Slim 15W Fast Wireless Charging Pad from Olixar, thanks to it’s sleek modern styling and super fast charging speeds, or see all of our Qi wireless chargers here.
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