I've chosen the best wireless chargers for different needs, after testing nearly 30 from all budget levels

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You may be thinking: “Surely there’s not that much to consider when buying a wireless charger?” – but after testing over 25 wireless chargers, I can tell you that not all chargers are made equal.

Wireless chargers come in a variety of shapes and sizes, from palm-sized charging pads to nightstand-nabbing multi-device chargers. That's great news for those who are looking for something to meet specific requirements – but it also makes it hard to know where to start when you’re looking to buy.During my testing, I’ve definitely found that what makes a good charger might not be as clear-cut as you’d think.

Naturally, fast charging for juicing up the best phones is an important factor when considering the best wireless chargers, so I test charging speeds – but much like a car, impressive speeds aren’t worthwhile if it starts breaking down or if bits start falling off. This is why I put each wireless charger through its paces in five key areas, focusing on factors such as build-quality, efficiency, and value.

I’ve hand-picked my favorites from the top performers to suit different needs, ranging from simple stands, to in-car wireless chargers, to multi-device Apple-focused wireless charging stations.

My top wireless charger pick for most people

A fast, affordable wireless charger for iPhone or Android

Reasons to buy

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90-degree adjustable viewing angle
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Satisfying charging speeds
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Solid design

Reasons to avoid

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Not magnetic
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Short power cable
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No power adapter

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It offers easy and versatile charging: The cradle-style design of the INIU I212 charger makes it quick and easy to put your phone on charge without needing to worry about MagSafe-compatible accessories.

It's got moves: While other wireless chargers of this style are typically limited to one viewing angle, the INIU can be angled back up to 90 degrees, so you can still use it as it charges, whether you're having a video call or reading a recipe.

It won't burn a hole in your pocket: Thanks to its low price, simplicity, and satisfying charging speeds, the INIU I212 is a cost-friendly wireless charging solution.

My top 3 wireless charger picks for other needs

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I’m a staff writer at TechRadar focusing on product reviews, so it’s literally my day job to while away the hours testing and examining products, comparing them to the competition to see whether they’re as good as advertised.

Whether it comes to DIY, cleaning my car, or charging my devices, I’m always determined to find products that’ll prove to be the most efficient, durable, and cost-effective. I also enjoy making life easier for others wherever possible, meaning I’m happy to perform testing, scrutinize finer details, and delve into the specs, so you don’t have to.

I’ve spent over 50 hours testing the charging speeds of these wireless chargers, and countless more incorporating each of them into my everyday life to assess how convenient, durable, and easy to maintain they were, creating a new testing system to help me build this easy guide.

Before I joined TechRadar, I spent many years working in roles that involved extensive product testing and thorough technical evaluation to ensure materials and constructions remained stable and reliable throughout a product’s lifespan. As a result, I’ve been known to get a little too in-depth in my evaluations at times, but I’m confident I’ve found the sweet spot between sharing everything you need to know and boring you to tears.

I know as well as anyone the disappointment when purchasing a product that looked great on paper, only to find it doesn't live up to expectations, so I’m here to save others from the same fate with my experience testing the best wireless chargers here.

The 5 things I test in wireless chargers

Charging speeds

Kicking things off with the most obvious testing procedure on the list, each wireless charger is tasked with fully recharging an iPhone 13 Pro, which has a battery capacity of 2,600mAh, as well as a Xiaomi 14, which has a battery capacity of 4,610mAh. I use a MagSafe-compatible case when charging the Xiaomi on any MagSafe-specific chargers to ensure alignment and efficient charging, but I charge without it when testing standard Qi chargers.

If I'm reviewing a charger with an Apple Watch charging module, I monitor the time it takes to fully recharge my Apple Watch Series 9. I make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions when conducting each test, and use the same devices each time to ensure the testing data is as comparable between chargers as possible.

A woman is placing an iPhone onto a wireless charger.

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Stability & configuration

One crucial aspect I scrutinize in every wireless charger is how reliable its hold on my device is. If you’re anything like me and have a habit of playing Russian roulette by not organizing a protective case for your new phone in time, or never quite getting around to backing up the 16,000-plus photos in your library, a secure charging base is crucial. You need to feel that a light brush or wobbling the table isn’t going to send your phone plummeting to its doom.

That being said, it can also prove inconvenient if the magnetic hold is so strong that it takes substantial effort to rotate or remove a phone from a charger, so I’m always looking for that sweet spot in between.

Configuration is another key consideration, as it’s important to find a charger design that’s most compatible with your needs. You may be certain you want a 3-in-1 charger, for instance. But would you rather something light, foldable, and compact to use in different spaces, or something sturdy with adjustable viewing angles and visibility of all your devices at once? I test to see whether the design of these devices actually works for its intended purpose, or whether things are too tight or hard to reach.

A prime example of a charger that’s neither travel nor viewing-friendly is the ESR Qi2 3-in-1 Watch Wireless Charging Set (HaloLock), due to the fixed angle of the phone charging module and the out-of-the-way positioning of the Apple Watch charger. However, it’d make a good solution for those who want a multi-device desktop charger that doesn’t take up a lot of space.

A woman is plugging the USB-C cable into the back of a folded travel charger.

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Cable & adapter

Not the most exciting of elements, I grant you, but some manufacturers can be a little cheap when it comes to including charging cables that are actually long enough to reach a power outlet even if one isn’t right nearby, and the inclusion of a power adapter varies between products.

This in itself isn’t always the end of the world – many of us have spare adapters lying around – but it pays to scrutinize some of the finer print when purchasing a high-speed wireless charger, because these may require adapters with a higher output than you have available in order to reach their advertised charging speeds. If you plug them into your old iPhone adapter from years ago, you’ll wonder why things are going so slowly. I always take this into account when making my judgments.

Build quality & materials

It doesn’t matter how cheap a wireless charger is: if the hinges are too loose to maintain the desired angle, or integrated cables lack reinforcement, it’s a poor investment. I might find cheap-feeling materials to be more forgivable for the right price, but there can’t be rough edges or gaps in the construction.

Although practicality and performance are the key components of a great wireless charger, it’s beneficial to factor in the aesthetics too, especially if you’ll be taking it out with you regularly, or if it needs to be incorporated into your carefully curated desk setup. This is why I’ll throw up a flag if it looks like a charger is constructed from cheap materials. And I’ll happily point out if the charger comes in a range of colors, because why settle for black if you can have pink? …Just me?

Here at TechRadar, we believe it’s important to celebrate, challenge, and highlight more sustainable tech choices, especially during our Sustainability Week, where we share news, insights, tips, and tricks on subjects like recycling, buying pre-loved devices, and improving the life expectancy of your tech.

In this guide, I’ve shown appreciation when a brand opts to include sustainable approaches in the manufacturing process, whether that’s reducing the carbon footprint, using fully recyclable packaging, or incorporating recycled materials into products in a mindful way.

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Durability & cleaning

Another reason I incorporate wireless chargers into my real-world routine when I test them is to see how well the build quality and finish stand the test of time. Compact and foldable wireless chargers are regularly transferred between my home, the office, and on journeys or vacations to see how they fare when being thrown into different bags and used on different surfaces.

I look out for signs of fingerprints, scratching, and scuffing along the way. This can range from materials that remain close to perfect no matter what I threw at them, to ones that were permanently marked the moment my nails made contact.

How convenient they are to clean became a recurring niggle for me with certain chargers, too. Naturally, anything that is situated out in the open is going to collect dust, and for some chargers it’s a simple case of giving them a quick dust. But based on my testing I’m now forever wary of silicone-style materials, as they have real trouble letting go of their dust-particle friends and can’t just be quickly cleaned.


The 8 wireless chargers I recommend, and why

The best wireless charger for most people

The best wireless charger for most people

Specifications

List price: $32.99 / £26.99
Charging modules: 1
Charging tech: Qi
Compatible with: iPhone, Android
Charging speeds: 136 mins (iPhone), 138 mins (Android)

Reasons to buy

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90-degree adjustable viewing angle
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Satisfying charging speeds
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Sturdy design

Reasons to avoid

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Not magnetic
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Short power cable
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Doesn't come with a power adapter

The low-down

While it feels a little unusual to name a fairly basic Qi-certified wireless charger as the best for general-purpose use, it's undeniable that the INIU I212 Adjustable 15W Fast Wireless Charger performs very well for the price. It makes the perfect choice for anyone who doesn't have specific requirements and simply wants a charging stand that'll charge a Qi-compatible iPhone or Android at a satisfactory speed.

When I reviewed the INIU I212 Adjustable 15W Fast Wireless Charger at the beginning of 2025, it had a list price of $32.99 / £26.99, and it's often discounted on the INIU website bringing the cost down to $21.99 / £21.99 at the time of writing, but for those in the UK, the biggest saving can be found at Amazon, where you can pick one up for just £17.99. So if you're looking for a straightforward charger, I highly recommend the INIU I212 Adjustable 15W Fast Wireless Charger, thanks to its pocket-friendly cost and overall performance, which you can learn more about below.

The specifics

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Charging speeds

The INIU I212 Adjustable 15W Fast Wireless Charger isn't a lightning-fast charger by any stretch of the imagination. This didn't come as a surprise, as it's only equipped with older Qi-certified tech; however, the charging speeds of 138 and 136 minutes it delivered when I tested it with an iPhone and Android make it on par with, and in some cases even a little faster than, some of the Qi2 chargers I've tested, making it a pleasingly efficient charger for the price.


The best car wireless charger

The best in-car wireless charger

Specifications

List price: $40 / £33.99
Charging modules: 1
Compatible with: iPhone
Charging speeds: 40% in 30 minutes (iPhone)
Charging tech: MagSafe, Qi2

Reasons to buy

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Reliable grip
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Two attachment methods
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Stable design

Reasons to avoid

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Collects dust
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Cable position can block access to controls

The low-down

The ESR Qi2 Magnetic Wireless Car Charger (Halolock) is a must-have accessory for iPhone users who would benefit from a battery top-up on their travels. It has a list price of around $40 / £33.99 on the ESR website, but it looks to be available for a discounted cost regularly. And the same is true at Amazon, with the price dropping to just $20 / £22 on occasion, making it an absolute steal.

While it proved a bit of a dust and fingerprint magnet, I was really impressed with the reliable hold provided by the Halolock charging pad and how easy it was to adjust the viewing angle. Taking this reassuringly stable design and the choice of sturdy fixtures into account, awarding the ESR Qi2 Magnetic Wireless Car Charger (Halolock) the title of best wireless car charger felt like a no-brainer, especially considering the satisfyingly low price.

The specifics

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Charging speeds

Unlike testing the other wireless charger formats, it wouldn’t be practical or particularly eco-friendly to have my car running for the duration of a full recharge, so I observe the level of charge achieved in half an hour of my commute to work instead. I was happy with the charging performance of the ESR Qi2 Magnetic Wireless Car Charger, as it charged the iPhone 13 Pro to 40% in those 30 minutes, which is satisfyingly speedy.


The best Apple 3-in-1 wireless charger

The best 3-in-1 Apple charger

Specifications

List price: $110.99 / £89.99 / AU$199.95
Charging modules: 3
Compatible with: iPhone, Apple Watch, Earbuds
Charging speeds: 98 minutes (iPhone), 64 minutes (Apple Watch)
Charging tech: MagSafe, Qi2

Reasons to buy

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Fast charging
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Easy access to all devices
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Sturdy design

Reasons to avoid

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Collects dust quickly
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Can't adjust phone display angle

The low-down

This charger definitely stands out on a crowded desktop with its quirky but convenient tree-like configuration, with high magnetic pads for the iPhone and Apple Watch, and a flat pad on the base for something like AirPods. While it may take up more space than technically necessary, the wide base of this Anker 3-in-1 charging station means it’s reassuringly stable, and the layout of the charging modules makes it easy to place devices and collect them up again.

The Anker MagGo Wireless Charging Station 3-in-1 Stand has a list price of $110.99 / £89.99 / AU$199.95 on the Anker website, and can also be purchased at Amazon. The cost looks to have gone up on the Anker US website since I originally reviewed the 3-in-1 Stand; however, at the time of writing, there’s a $31 coupon available, bringing the cost down to a reasonable $80. It’s also worth keeping an eye out for deals at Amazon, too, as the price occasionally drops in both the US and the UK.

It didn’t take long for this 3-in-1 stand to prove itself worthy of a place in this buying guide when I first started testing it, especially when it proved one of the fastest iPhone chargers I’ve tested to date. Its spot was cemented by the fact that it’s still going strong and proving just as efficient six months later.

The specifics

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Charging Speeds

The Anker MagGo Wireless Charging Station 3-in-1 Stand proved impressively speedy when charging the iPhone 13 Pro, taking just 98 minutes to recharge it fully, making it the fastest out of the 25-plus wireless chargers I’ve tested with the same device. It did very well on the Watch-charging front, too, taking 64 minutes to charge my Series 9 Apple Watch to 100%.


The best pad wireless charger

The best charging pad

Specifications

List price: $32 / £26
Charging modules: 1
Compatible with: iPhone, Android, Earbuds
Charging speeds: 128 minutes (iPhone), 193 minutes (Android)
Charging tech: MagSafe, Qi2

Reasons to buy

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Easy to hold
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Robust power cable
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Reassuringly secure magnet

Reasons to avoid

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Integrated power cable
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Slides around on surfaces
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Not as comfortable to hold as some alternatives

The low-down

The ESR Qi2 Mini Wireless Charger would make a good choice for anyone who wants to charge their phone wirelessly without sacrificing surface space. It’s also a convenient choice for those who don’t want to take a break from screen time when their phone battery starts to run low, as the charging module of the ESR Qi2 Mini Wireless Charger measures around 2 inches / 59mm across, so it was satisfyingly easy to pick up my phone to reply to messages without having to take my phone off charge, as long as your phone is Qi2 or MagSafe.

The list price of the ESR Qi2 Mini Wireless Charger is around $32 / £26 on the ESR website, but this seems to change occasionally. I’ve seen ESR offer discounts fairly regularly, with the price reduced to $24.99 / £21.24 at the time of writing, and the price generally tends to be lower at Amazon, especially when there’s a limited-time deal on.

I chose the ESR Qi2 Mini Wireless Charger as the best charging pad in part because it’s lightweight, compact, and easy to hold, but mostly due to the impressively durable power cord – something not often seen at this price point.

The specifics

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Charging speeds

While the iPhone charging speed was fairly average, taking 128 minutes, I was impressed with the performance of this Qi2 pad when it came to charging our Xiaomi 14 in a MagSafe case, as it delivered a full recharge in 193 minutes, proving much faster than the other Qi2 chargers I’ve tested.


The best travel wireless charger

The best travel charger

Specifications

List price: $89.99 / £89.99
Charging modules: 3
Compatible with: iPhone, Apple Watch, Earbuds
Charging speeds: 116 minutes (iPhone), 63 minutes (Apple Watch)
Charging tech: MagSafe, Qi2

Reasons to buy

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Light-weight and travel-sized
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Good iPhone and Apple Watch charging speeds
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Turns into a landscape stand for iPhone

Reasons to avoid

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Moves on surfaces easily
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Tricky to take phone off charge one-handed

The low-down

The Anker MagGo Wireless Charging Station 3-in-1 Foldable Pad instantly caught my attention with its quirky design and proved to be an efficient little charger. It’s the ideal choice for anyone who wants a convenient 3-in-1 charger that can be packed up in a matter of seconds, whether you’re taking it to the office every day or want a space-saving charger to take on vacation.

This travel-friendly charger is available from Anker and Amazon at a list price of $89.99 / £89.99, but discounts are offered from both retailers at times; for example, the price has been reduced to $71.99 / £74.99 as I write this. I chose this novel little charger for its good charging speed and super compact format, but if you’ve got a little more luggage space to spare, and prefer an adjustable stand, then I’d recommend taking a look at the ESR Qi2 3-in-1 Travel Wireless Charging Set instead.

The specifics

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Charging speeds

One of the main reasons I’m recommending the 3-in-1 foldable pad over other travel chargers is the charging speeds. It took just 116 minutes to recharge an iPhone 13 Pro, and 63 minutes to charge up my Apple Watch Series 9 – both impressive speeds when compared with the performance of other compact wireless chargers such as the Mous MagSafe Compatible 3 In 1 Portable Charger.


The best 2-in-1 Apple charger

Belkin BoostCharge Pro 2-in-1 Wireless Charging Dock with MagSafe

The best 2-in-1 Apple charger

Specifications

List price: $119.99 / £109.99
Charging modules: 2
Compatible with: iPhone, Apple Watch, Earbuds
Charging speeds: 142 minutes (iPhone), 58 minutes (Apple Watch)
Charging tech: MagSafe

Reasons to buy

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Compact footprint
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Super sturdy
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Speedy Apple Watch charging

Reasons to avoid

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Below-average iPhone charging speed
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Outer material attracts dust and fibres

The low-down

The Belkin BoostCharge Pro 2-in-1 Wireless Charging Dock with MagSafe is a convenient and versatile charger for iPhone and Apple Watch owners that helpfully doubles as a wireless earbud case charger too.

This 2-in-1 charging dock is available in a choice of two neutral colors at a list price of $119.99 / £109.99 / $204.95 from Belkin, but is also available to purchase at Apple and Amazon.

During my time testing and writing this guide, Belkin released an updated Qi2-certified version of this charger, called the BoostCharge Pro 2-in-1 Wireless Charging Dock with Qi2. It looks physically identical to the MagSafe model, but the main advantages of this update are that the Qi2 tech makes it a more versatile charger, and it performed better when tested, charging the iPhone 13 Pro faster than the previous model by 17 minutes.

It’s already on sale at Amazon UK, and will be available for purchase on the Belkin site shortly, but won’t launch in the US until a little later. So for now, I’m keeping the previous model in the guide, since it’s the most widely available – but I’ll update in the future when the new model has settled in.

I chose the Belkin BoostCharge Pro 2-in-1 Wireless Charging Dock with MagSafe for its steadfast design, convenient configuration, and satisfyingly speedy Apple Watch charging performance.

The specifics

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Charging speeds

While the MagSafe charging pad didn’t perform as well as expected, taking 142 minutes to get our iPhone 13 Pro up to 100%, the Apple Watch charging module proved to be the fastest I’ve tested to date, taking just 58 minutes to fully charge my Apple Watch Series 9.


The best 2-in-1 charger for earbuds

UGreen 2-in-1 Qi2 Magnetic Foldable Fast Charging Station

The best 2-in-1 charger for earbuds

Specifications

List price: $49.99 / £39.99
Charging modules: 2
Compatible with: iPhone, Android, Earbuds
Charging speeds: 125 minutes (iPhone), 280 minutes (Android)
Charging tech: Qi

Reasons to buy

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Compact
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Quick and easy to fold up
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5W USB-C output
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Speedy iPhone charging for the price

Reasons to avoid

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Build quality could be better
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Qi2 charging pad prone to scuffing
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Doesn’t come with a power adapter

The low-down

The UGreen 2-in-1 Qi2 Magnetic Foldable Fast Charging Station is a compact charging solution comprising an easy-to-position Qi2 phone charging module and a Qi charging module for compatible earbud cases that’s quick and easy to fold down and tidy away.

It has a list price of $49.99 / £39.99 and can be purchased from UGreen and Amazon. As I write this, UGreen and Amazon US are offering the UGreen 2-in-1 Qi2 Magnetic Foldable Fast Charging Station for $43, and there’s a limited time deal knocking a generous 25% off at Amazon UK, so I’d recommend shopping around before you purchase.

I chose this particular 2-in-1 charger because its configuration and three charging outputs make it a versatile choice, plus it charged up our iPhone 13 Pro in good time for the price.

The specifics

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Charging speeds

The iPhone charging speed on offer from the UGreen 2-in-1 Qi2 Magnetic Foldable Fast Charging Station is good for the price, taking 125 minutes to fully charge the iPhone 13 Pro. At 280 minutes, it wasn’t the fastest at charging up our Xiaomi 14, but it still does the job if you’re not looking for the fastest wireless Android charger.


The best wireless charger power bank

Best wireless charger for on-the-go top-ups

Specifications

List price: $74.99 / £69.99 / AU$139.95
Charging modules: 1
Compatible with: iPhone, Android, Earbuds
Charging speeds: 110 minutes (iPhone), 271 minutes (Android)
Charging tech: MagSafe, Qi2

Reasons to buy

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Strong magnetic grip
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Great build quality
+
Slim for a 10K battery

Reasons to avoid

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Not the lightest power bank out there
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No stand

The low-down

If you’re looking for a fully wireless solution with plenty of charging power to keep your phone topped up on the go, then you’ll like the Anker MagGo Power Bank (10K, Slim). It’s slim for a 10,000mAh battery, and offers up to 15W wireless charging power, or 30W when charging via USB-C.

It’s listed for $74.99 / £69.99 / AU$139.95 on the Anker website, where the occasional promotional deal or discount is applied, such as the £14 / AU$30 coupon that’s on offer as I write this. The Anker MagGo Power Bank (10K, Slim) can be found at Amazon, too, and has been subject to a limited-time deal every now and then, bringing the cost down as low as $62.99 in the US at times, and £55.99 frequently at Amazon UK.

Aside from the satisfyingly slim profile, I picked this power bank for its quick iPhone charging, quality build, and versatility, as the Qi2 charging tech meant I could easily charge my Motorola Moto Buds+ on the go, too.

The specifics

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Charging speeds

The Slim power bank took just 110 minutes to recharge the iPhone 13 Pro, putting it in the same league as some of the fastest wireless desktop chargers I’ve tested. In terms of Android charging, it delivered a more average performance, refuelling the Xiaomi 14 in 271 minutes. I prefer a power bank with at least 10,000mAh capacity when I’m taking one out and about, because, as you might expect, they last noticeably longer than smaller 5,000mAh models, and the Anker MagGo Power Bank (10K, Slim) was no exception. How many full charges you can get out of it will depend on your phone, and I often used it for quick top-ups, but Anker states that it can charge an iPhone 15 Pro 1.8 times.


Comparison charts for our chargers

In the graph below, you can click the names of the devices we used to test the charging times to turn them on or off in the results, so you can see just the charging results for the iPhone, if you prefer.

All the chargers I tested for this guide

What I learned about buying wireless chargers from my testing

Not all chargers are made equal
It’s easy to assume that one 15W wireless charger will provide the same results as another, but I quickly learned that speed and performance can vary vastly, even between models from well-known manufacturers. This difference can be down to a number of factors, such as the charging technology used and the overall build quality of the charger. Different chargers can have different power requirements too, something that can catch people out when an adapter doesn’t come included, especially if the wattage required is hidden in the small print.

An iPhone 13 Pro is fully charged on the Anker 313 Charger Stand.

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Most Android users are missing out on efficient wireless charging
Though most chargers in this guide are capable of refueling a wireless chargeable Android, many big-name manufacturers are yet to fully embrace Qi2 technology at the time of writing. The good news is that Qi2-certified chargers are backward compatible, so I could test Android phones still rocking the original Qi tech, but because Qi2 chargers charge Qi devices at a reduced output, the resulting charging speeds were slow.

The image shows the back of the Anker 3-in-1 Cube with MagSafe, the charging pad is raised at an angle, revealing the reflective surface on its reverse. The AirPods charging area had been revealed on the top of the cube, and the Apple Watch charger pop-out is extending from the left-hand side of the cube.

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Some material finishes will never stay clean long-term
It didn’t take me long to realize that some chargers require a lot more upkeep than others to keep them looking presentable. Regardless of cost, some material finishes are just far less forgiving than others when it comes to showing fingerprints, with some proving almost impossible to fully clean.

Dust also proved a regular frustration, especially because many chargers come in dark colors, with materials proving to be irresistible to dust. This isn’t too much of a pain in many cases; however, some charger designs with silicone elements or raised edges around charging modules make efficient dusting a surprisingly time-consuming process.

Cesci Angell
Staff Writer

Cesci is a Reviews Staff Writer for TechRadar. She writes in-depth reviews based on her real-world testing across a variety of categories, but has a particularly keen interest in home tech, and has written features and reviews about gadgets ranging from headphones to smart lights to graphics tablets. She also has a broad range of experience from working in different industries, from sustainable materials and packaging to skin care.