Wireless Chargers
Discover Anker's collection of wireless chargers, pads, stands, and stations for multiple devices. Enjoy up-to-15W clutter-free inductive charging.
Discover Anker's collection of wireless chargers, pads, stands, and stations for multiple devices. Enjoy up-to-15W clutter-free inductive charging.
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Anker Prime Wireless Charging Station (3-in-1, MagGo, AirCool, Dock Stand)
$249.99
Anker MagGo Wireless Charging Station (Foldable 3-in-1)
$99.99
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Anker MagGo Wireless Charging Station (3-in-1, Dock Stand)
$129.99
Anker MagGo Wireless Charging Station (3-in-1, Foldable Pad)
$129.99
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Anker 3-in-1 Cube with MagSafe
$189.99
Anker MagGo Wireless Charging Station (3-in-1 Stand)
$109.99
Anker MagGo Wireless Charger (Pad)
$35.99
Anker Zolo Wireless Charger (Magnetic, Pad)
$29.99
Anker 313 Wireless Charger (Stand)
$22.99
Anker MagGo Wireless Charger (2-in-1, Stand)
$62.99
Anker MagGo Wireless Charger (Stand)
$55.99
Anker 313 Wireless Charger (Pad)
$19.99
Anker 313 Wireless Charger (Pad)
$19.99
Anker MagGo Wireless Charger (2-in-1 Stand) with 40W Adapter
$72.99
Wireless charging technology allows people to enjoy the convenience of charging their devices without the hassle of cords and plugs. By following best practices and using a high-quality, safety-certified charger, you can take advantage of the benefits of wireless charging without compromising the performance of your device's battery.
So you're in the market for a wireless phone charger—great choice! But with so many options out there, it can be difficult to know where to start. To help you out, here are a few things to keep in mind when choosing the best wireless charger for your phone.
Power Wattage: Higher wattage means faster charging times, making it a significant factor for those seeking a quick charging solution. For example, Anker wireless chargers like Anker 3-in-1 Cube with MagSafe can charge your iPhone, Apple Watch, and Airpods, delivering 15W ultra-fast charging.
Compatibility: It's important to consider compatibility when selecting a wireless phone charger since it can only support certain wireless charging standards such as Qi. Be sure to verify that your phone is compatible with the charger you're considering to avoid any issues with charging.
Safety: As with every electronic device, safety should always be a top priority. Make sure to select a product that is equipped with built-in safety features such as foreign object detection and short circuit protection, among others.
It's worth noting that not all phones are compatible with wireless chargers. To use a wireless charger, there are a couple of conditions that need to be met. Qi wireless chargers, for example, are generally compatible with any Qi-enabled device, making them suitable for charging smartphones, including Android and iPhones.
So it's wise to keep these in mind when you're shopping for a wireless charger.
>Your phone must support wireless charging standards like Qi.
To charge your phone, you'll have to place it on either a wireless charging pad or a charging stand, depending on the charger's design. It's worthwhile to note that when using a charging pad, you should position your phone in the center facing upwards to ensure optimal charging.
If you're using a charging stand, it's important to align your phone correctly with the stand so that it charges efficiently. By keeping these tips in mind, you can enjoy wireless charging with total convenience.
It is not recommended to leave your phone on a wireless charger overnight. Overcharging can cause your phone's battery to degrade, resulting in a shorter lifespan.
If you still choose to charge your phone overnight, it's best to use a certified wireless charger like Anker's, which comes equipped with a MultiProtect safety system. This ensures maximum safety during charging, minimizing the risk of damage to your device.
Wireless phone chargers do not drain your phone's battery. Just like your power banks, a wireless charger solely transfers energy from a power source to your device.
Using a high-quality wireless charger to keep your phone's battery level above 50% is more beneficial than waiting until the battery drops below 10% before charging. This can help extend your phone's overall battery lifespan and ensure that you always have enough power whenever you need it.
Older phones can use wireless charging only if they’re equipped with built-in Qi support. For models without it, you’ll need an external Qi-compatible adapter or charging case, which enables them to work with most modern wireless charging pads or stations.
Qi is the standard wireless charging protocol offering up to 15W. Qi2 is the upgraded version, adding magnetic alignment similar to MagSafe for more efficient, secure connections and faster, consistent charging with better heat management across compatible devices. Some wireless phone chargers at Anker support both Qi2 and MagSafe 15W fast charging to iPhone and other phones.
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Yes, most wireless chargers automatically stop charging once the device reaches 100%. They use built-in safety systems to prevent overcharging, overheating, or unnecessary energy consumption, maintaining your phone’s long-term battery health while ensuring energy-efficient operation.
Yes, wireless charging generates more heat than wired charging because of energy transfer through induction. However, modern Qi, Qi2 or MagSafe chargers use thermal management to limit excess heat, ensuring safe charging that doesn’t harm your phone’s battery health.