A wireless charger removes the daily wear on USB-C and Lightning ports that eventually causes connection failure. Qi2 chargers now deliver 15 watts to any compatible iPhone or Galaxy phone, matching the speed of standard wired charging while eliminating cable swaps. The wrong wireless charger ships with a slow 5 watt coil that takes 4 hours for a full charge, lacks the magnetic alignment that Qi2 standardizes, or runs hot enough to throttle charging speed within 10 minutes. After comparing 14 current wireless chargers, these seven stood out for speed, alignment quality, cooling, and build durability.

Picks were narrowed by Qi2 certification, magnetic alignment, multi-device support, cooling design, and travel portability.

Quick Comparison

ChargerMax WattageMagneticDevicesCoolingBest for
Belkin BoostCharge Pro Qi215WYes1PassiveOverall
Anker MagGo 3-in-115WYes3PassiveMulti-device
Apple MagSafe Charger15WYes1PassiveiPhone purist
Mophie 4-in-1 Travel15WYes4PassiveTravel
Samsung 15W Wireless Pad15WNo1Active fanSamsung phones
Spigen ArcField 15W15WNo1PassiveBudget pad
Nomad Stand One Max15WYes2PassivePremium build

Belkin BoostCharge Pro Qi2, Best Overall

The BoostCharge Pro Qi2 delivers official 15 watt Qi2 charging with strong magnets that snap iPhones into perfect coil alignment. Aluminum chassis dissipates heat without active cooling. Comes with the required 20 watt USB-C wall adapter.

Three year warranty exceeds budget pick coverage. Compact puck design fits nightstands and desks without dominating the surface. Sturdy braided cable resists fraying. Works with iPhone 12 and newer plus Galaxy S22 and newer.

Trade-off: single device charging only. Households with multiple phones and a smartwatch should pick the Anker 3-in-1.

Anker MagGo 3-in-1, Best Multi-Device

The MagGo 3-in-1 charges an iPhone at 15 watts magnetically, an Apple Watch at 5 watts, and AirPods at 5 watts simultaneously. Foldable stand format collapses for travel. Integrated cable with included 30 watt wall adapter.

Phone position adjusts for portrait or landscape. Sturdy aluminum hinge holds heavier phones without sagging. Anti-slip rubber base. Stand mode lets the phone sit at viewable angle during charging.

Trade-off: 5 watt Apple Watch charging is slower than the 8 watt official charger for Series 7 and newer.

Apple MagSafe Charger, Best iPhone Purist

The Apple MagSafe Charger delivers 15 watt charging through the strongest magnetic alignment available. Plastic puck wraps a precision-aligned coil with deep magnets that lock the phone in place. Works with iPhone 12 and newer.

Built-in USB-C cable reduces clutter and includes Apple's quality control. Compatible with MagSafe cases including Apple silicone, leather, and clear cases. Heat management keeps the phone below throttling threshold during normal use.

Trade-off: wall adapter sold separately and requires 20 watt USB-C PD output. Charging speed limited to 7.5 watts on Galaxy and Pixel phones without MagSafe magnets.

Mophie 4-in-1 Travel, Best Travel

The Mophie 4-in-1 folds flat for travel and unfolds to charge a phone, Apple Watch, AirPods, and provide a USB-C output for a fourth device. Integrated 15 watt magnetic phone pad with adjustable angle stand.

Compact foldable footprint fits hotel nightstands without dedicated outlet adapters. Built-in 30 watt power adapter with international plug compatibility. Vegan leather exterior resists scuffs in travel bags.

Trade-off: price runs 150 dollars, premium for travel-specific use. Justified for frequent travelers consolidating multiple chargers into one device.

Samsung 15W Wireless Pad, Best Samsung Phones

The Samsung 15W Wireless Charger Pad includes an active cooling fan that maintains full 15 watt charging speed regardless of ambient temperature. Optimized for Samsung Galaxy Fast Charging 2.0 protocol. Compatible with iPhone at 7.5 watts.

Pad design without magnetic alignment requires manual phone placement. Includes 25 watt wall adapter and USB-C cable. LED status ring indicates charging state. Foreign object detection prevents heating metal items.

Trade-off: active cooling fan adds 25 decibel noise at full speed. Audible in quiet bedrooms during overnight charging.

Spigen ArcField 15W, Best Budget Pad

The ArcField 15W brings full Qi 15 watt charging at the lowest price point for a name brand pad. Slim 4 inch puck design fits desks and bedside tables. Anti-slip surface keeps the phone in place.

LED indicator shows charging state without bright light during sleep. Wall adapter sold separately to reduce package cost. Works with all Qi-compatible phones and earbuds. Cable included.

Trade-off: no magnetic alignment requires manual phone positioning. Misalignment drops charging speed to 5 watts until the phone is repositioned.

Nomad Stand One Max, Best Premium Build

The Nomad Stand One Max uses CNC-machined aluminum and tempered glass for desk and nightstand aesthetics that match Apple device design language. Dual MagSafe charging for iPhone at 15 watts plus Apple Watch on a separate puck.

Weighted base prevents tipping under MagSafe magnetic pull. Adjustable phone angle from vertical to viewing angle. Two year warranty with metal construction warranty coverage.

Trade-off: 200 dollar price targets buyers prioritizing build quality over charging speed differences. Performance identical to 50 dollar Belkin pad.

How To Choose

Qi2 for 15 watt iPhone and Galaxy charging

Qi2 with built-in magnets delivers full 15 watt speed to iPhone 12 and newer plus Galaxy S22 and newer. Older Qi chargers without magnets cap at 7.5 watts on iPhone and require manual alignment.

Magnetic alignment beats pad designs

Magnetic chargers snap the phone into the coil center automatically, eliminating the alignment errors that drop pad charging to trickle speed. Pads work for the price but require attention to position.

Multi-device stations consolidate cables

Charging an iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods from one station eliminates two extra cables and outlets. Foldable travel versions cover hotel nightstands.

Active cooling for sustained 15 watt charging

Passive aluminum dissipation handles most use cases. Active fan cooling sustains full charging speed during long sessions and warm rooms, at the cost of audible fan noise.

For related reading, see our breakdowns of wireless earbuds 2026 and wireless speakers 2026. For how we evaluate phone accessories, see our methodology.

A wireless charger eliminates cable wear and supports overnight nightstand charging without port damage. Pick Qi2 magnetic for iPhones, dual-band for multi-device households, and the charger covers 3 to 5 years of daily use.

Frequently asked questions

How fast does a wireless charger charge a phone?+

Qi2 chargers deliver 15 watts to iPhone 13 and newer plus Galaxy S22 and newer, which charges a dead battery to 50 percent in 30 minutes. Older 7.5 watt and 10 watt pads take 60 to 75 minutes for the same charge. Wired USB-C charging still beats wireless on speed, with 25 to 45 watt fast chargers hitting 50 percent in 18 to 25 minutes. Wireless wins on cable wear and one-handed nightstand use.

Is wireless charging bad for battery life?+

Modern phones and chargers handle wireless charging safely without measurably faster battery aging. Heat is the actual aging factor, and quality Qi2 chargers with active cooling stay below the 95 degree Fahrenheit threshold where lithium-ion cells degrade faster. Cheap unbranded pads run hotter and trickle charge at lower wattage even after the phone is full. Stick with certified Qi2 or MagSafe chargers for long-term battery health.

Do I need a special charger for Qi2 versus MagSafe?+

Qi2 is the universal standard that absorbed MagSafe magnetic alignment in 2024. Most new Qi2 chargers include magnets that snap iPhones into perfect alignment, the same way MagSafe does. Apple still markets MagSafe by name for branded accessories, but third-party Qi2 chargers work identically with iPhone 12 and newer. Older Qi chargers without magnets still work but require manual phone alignment.

Can wireless chargers charge through phone cases?+

Yes for cases under 3 mm thick made of non-metal materials. Plastic, silicone, and leather cases pass the wireless signal through. Wallet cases with credit card slots block charging because cards contain RFID coils that interfere with the wireless signal. Metal phone rings and magnetic mounts also block charging. MagSafe and Qi2 magnetic chargers work better with thicker cases because the magnetic alignment is stronger than gravity-only positioning.

Why does my phone get hot on a wireless charger?+

Wireless charging is 65 to 80 percent efficient versus 95 percent for cable charging, and the energy lost converts to heat. Phones detect excessive heat and slow charging speed to protect the battery. Active-cooled wireless chargers include small fans that keep the phone below the throttling threshold and sustain 15 watt charging longer. Pad placement on soft surfaces like beds traps heat and triggers throttling earlier.

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Jordan Blake

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Jordan Blake writes for The Tested Hub.