18 Best Wireless Chargers, All Tested and Reviewed (2026)

Other wireless chargers we tested

There are many wireless chargers. Here are a few more things we love, but for one reason or another don’t deserve the space above.

The 18 Best Wireless Chargers All Tested and Reviewed

Photograph: Simon Hill

Crafted Couch Wireless Charger for $52: When I saw it I thought this wireless charger that’s designed to wrap over the arm of your sofa was a great idea, but the ridges failed to keep it in place on my velvet sofa, so it kept sliding off the edge. The silicone finish with the crafted logo is also a bit ugly. It’s just a silicone mat with a magnetic charger inside, though it has a fairly generous 6.6-foot (2-meter) cable, and it’s Qi2 rated. If you are always looking for a charger and one that matches well with your furniture, this could be a good solution for you.

Enova Eggtronic Charging Stone for $70: Made from 100 percent solid marble or stone—you can choose from a variety of types. Every pick in this guide looks pretty much like a wireless charger, but many of my friends ask me if it’s a drink coaster. (I’m still figuring out whether that’s a good or bad thing.) It has zero LEDs, which is perfect for bedrooms; Just try to hide the cable so it really blends into your home. We recommend putting a case on your phone when using it with this charger, as these hard surfaces pose a risk of abrasion to the back.

The Baseus Nomos is a rectangular charging station whose panel tilts upward to support the phone

Photograph: Simon Hill

Baseus Nomos 5-in-1 Charging Station for $100:If you liked the PicoGo W2 above, but need more gadget-charging power, this 5-in-1 might be worth a look. There’s also a tilting pad and retractable USB-C cable, but the data-packed display also adds two more USB-C ports and a USB-A. It is perfect for your desktop. I also tried and quite liked the Baseus Nomos 8-in-1 Magnetic Charging Station ($70), which combines a similar folding Qi2 pad with three US AC outlets, three USB-C ports, and one USB-A.

Rapport London Formula Wireless Charging Tray for $475: Yes, this is an unreasonable price for a Qi wireless charger. You can probably make a version for a fraction of the cost. But the build quality of the Rapport is quite good, with a lacquered gray box and soft-touch fabric to keep your watches and phones scratch-free. It reliably recharged many Android phones without overheating, while also offering storage for a few watches. It’s tempting, but at this price you’ll have to have the cash to spend.

iOttie iOS Wireless Duo for $50: This dual-charging system looks beautiful – I love the fabric-wrapped stand – and you can charge another device on the rubberized charging pad next to it. The stand can be used in portrait or landscape, although in the latter orientation it will block the pad. I use the pad to top up my wireless earbuds, but I wouldn’t use this iOttie on a nightstand, as the front LED can glare. A cable and adapter are included, making it a good value. It can charge Pixel phones at up to 15 watts, iPhones at 7.5 watts, and other Android phones at 10 watts.

Journey Alti Play Performance Desk Mat for $120: It’s a desk mat that also works as a wireless charging pad. On the left is a plastic-like rectangle with a Qi2 magnetic puck for your smartphone. Above it is a small area for charging the wireless earbuds (5 watts). Naturally, there’s RGB everywhere, and two buttons you can press to cycle through patterns and colors. It’s a smart looking system, although the quality of the actual mat falls a little short. I had no problem sliding my mouse around on it, and the rubber underneath keeps it in place, but I didn’t like the look and feel of the Lycra surface. Journey has a few other versions of this mat that use different materials, so take a look if you like the overall aesthetic.

Courant Catch: 2 Essential Items for $75: wireless charger Needed You are looking nice. You shouldn’t settle for anything less! This Courant Dual Charger offers luxury with its Belgian linen-wrapped surface (exclusively in camel color). I’ve used it at my front door to recharge my partner’s and my wireless earbuds for two years. Rubber feet keep it from moving around, but still Are This pad has five coils, when you put your device down to charge you should try to be precise and make sure the LED lights are on to double check. It comes with a color-matched USB-C cable.

The ZenSense Liberty Wireless Charger Glass Edition is a mobile phone placed on a small charging pad on the edge of a table

Photograph: Simon Hill

Jenks Liberty Wireless Charger for $150: I tested the glass version of this wireless charging pad, and it looks stunning with 16 overlapping copper coils on the display (the standard version has a wool fabric top). It can charge two devices simultaneously at up to 15 watts, and has an optional Apple Watch add-on ($19). The more stylish it is, the higher the price. Because you can see the coils, placement is never an issue, but this is a heavy charger; The fan noise is sometimes audible, and while I had no problems charging my iPhone or AirPods, my Pixel 6 Pro got very hot on this pad.

Xiaomi Mi 80-W Wireless Charging Stand for $50: The fastest wireless charger we’ve tested so far, this stand is only worth considering for Xiaomi phones (it seems to charge most other phones at 10 watts or less). I tested with the Xiaomi 13 Ultra, which tops out at 50 watts (some Xiaomi models can go higher than that). The unusual sail shape combines a white triangular section with a clear acrylic base that has a subtle groove to keep your phone in place and a gap at the bottom for the exhaust grille from the noisy fan. The USB-C port and LED indicator are at the back.


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