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Your phone charges fine on a cable, so why bother with a wireless charger? Because the best wireless chargers in 2026 do one thing a cable never will: they make charging a habit you stop thinking about. Set the phone down, it charges. Pick it up, it’s ready. No groping for a connector in the dark, no port wearing loose after two years.
The snag is that “wireless charger” now means three different things, charging at three different speeds, and the box rarely spells out which you’re buying. Qi2 has reset what fast looks like. Magnetic alignment has reset what reliable looks like. And a pad built around a Samsung Galaxy won’t treat your iPhone the same way.
So we’ve sorted the field into six picks, each one the clear answer to a specific need, from a flagship Qi2 stand to a budget pad that nails the basics. Our verdicts combine hands-on testing by the SGK team with trusted independent lab data, and we credit every charge-speed figure below to the lab that measured it, whether you’re in the UK, Europe or the US.
At a glance
| Pick | Best for | Form factor | Headline speed | Rating | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Belkin BoostCharge Pro Convertible | Best overall | Pad that folds to a stand | Qi2 15W magnetic | Jump › | |
| Anker MagGo 3-in-1 | Best all-round 3-in-1 | Phone + watch + earbuds dock | Qi2 15W + Watch + 5W | Jump › | |
| Twelve South HiRise 3 Deluxe | Best premium bedside | MagSafe stand + base pad | 15W MagSafe + Watch + 7.5W | Jump › | |
| Satechi 3-in-1 Foldable | Best for travel | Fold-flat 3-in-1 stand | Qi2 15W + 5W + 5W | Jump › | |
| Samsung 15W Duo | Best for Samsung and Android | Dual flat pad with fan | Up to 15W Samsung fast | Jump › | |
| Anker 313 | Best budget | Simple flat pad | 7.5W iPhone, 10W Android | Jump › |
Specs are manufacturer rated and cross-checked against named third-party testing. Ratings are editorial; full star schema lives on the standalone review pages.
If you only read this
Full Qi2 15W that folds from a flat pad to an angled stand, at home on a desk or a nightstand.
See why ›Phone, watch and earbuds from one plug, with a replaceable USB-C cable that outlasts captive ones.
See why ›An official MagSafe stand for the nightstand, with StandBy support and premium materials.
See why ›A 3-in-1 that folds to wallet-sized aluminium and still gives an iPhone the full Qi2 15W.
See why ›The pick that unlocks a Galaxy’s fastest wireless speed, with a fan to hold it without throttling.
See why ›A plain flat Qi pad that charges almost any phone for a fraction of the cost of a Qi2 dock.
See why ›What to know before you buy
Qi vs Qi2: the part the box won’t explain
Qi (say “chee”) is the standard nearly every wireless phone has used for years: drop a Qi phone on a Qi pad and it charges, usually at 5W to 7.5W, universal but slow. Qi2 is the 2023 upgrade that borrowed the best idea Apple ever had for charging. It adds a ring of magnets so the phone snaps into perfect alignment every time, and it lifts the standard fast speed to 15W. Most of the speed you lose on an old pad comes from the coils sitting slightly off-centre, and magnets end that problem. MagSafe is Apple’s own magnetic system from 2020; Qi2 is the open standard that adopted the same trick, so on a current iPhone the two behave almost identically at 15W. The practical split: a Qi2 charger works across iPhone and supported Android, while MagSafe branding points at Apple. An iPhone 12 or newer already has the magnets; most Android phones don’t, so they need a Qi2 Android model or a magnetic case.
Pad, stand or 3-in-1: choose the shape first
This call is simpler than the spec sheet makes it look. A flat pad is the cheapest and plainest: you lay the phone down, and it belongs on a bedside table or anywhere you’re not looking at the screen. A stand holds the phone upright at an angle, which is better for a desk, and it lets a modern iPhone run StandBy mode as a clock or photo frame while it tops up. A 3-in-1 dock charges your phone, smartwatch and earbuds from a single plug: it costs more and eats more desk space, but it swaps three cables for one and clears the clutter.
Best overall: Belkin BoostCharge Pro Convertible
Who it’s for: iPhone 12 and newer get the full Qi2 15W with magnetic snap alignment. A Qi2 Android phone, or any Android in a magnetic case, works on the stand too.
Want one charger that handles most of your life? This is it. The BoostCharge Pro Convertible lies flat as a pad or props up as an angled stand, so the same unit earns its place on a nightstand and on a desk. It’s a single-device Qi2 charger running the full 15W, and it stays small enough to throw in a bag. For iPhone 12 and newer the magnets snap it into perfect alignment, which is where most of the speed on an older pad quietly leaks away.
Pickr tested it with an iPhone 15 Pro Max and singled out the compact pad-to-stand design and full Qi2 support, while flagging the obvious limit: it charges one device, not three. That’s the honest ceiling here. If you also want to set down a watch and a pair of earbuds, jump to the 3-in-1 picks below. But for one phone done properly, on any surface in the house, nothing else here is as easy to live with.
Pros
- Full Qi2 15W with magnetic snap alignment
- Folds from a flat pad to an angled stand
- Compact enough to pack in a bag
- Suits a desk and a nightstand equally
Cons
- Charges one device, not three
- Android needs a Qi2 phone or a magnetic case
Best all-round 3-in-1: Anker MagGo 3-in-1
Who it’s for: iPhone 12 and newer, plus an Apple Watch and AirPods, is the sweet spot. Android works on the magnetic phone pad only if the phone or case supports Qi2 alignment.
The MagGo charges your phone, Apple Watch and earbuds from one plug, then folds down for travel. The phone pad is Qi2 certified at 15W, and here’s the detail that pays off years later: the USB-C cable is replaceable, not fixed. A captive cable is usually the first thing on a dock to fail, so being able to swap it is a quiet win for longevity.
MacRumors compared the Anker and Belkin 3-in-1 Qi2 chargers and found the Anker delivers the same core 15W Qi2 charging, with that replaceable cable as a real practical edge. The trade-offs are honest: the tree-style design wobbles a touch more than a flat-based dock if you tap the mounted phone, and Android owners get little from the watch pad or the magnetic alignment. For an Apple household that wants one plug for everything, it’s the pick.
Pros
- Charges phone, Apple Watch and earbuds from one plug
- Qi2 certified 15W phone pad
- Replaceable USB-C cable, not captive
- Folds down for travel
Cons
- Tree-style design wobbles slightly if tapped
- Limited value for Android phones
Best for travel: Satechi 3-in-1 Foldable
Who it’s for: iPhone 12 and newer, Apple Watch and AirPods owners who refuse to pack three chargers and three cables.
A 3-in-1 that folds flat and packs down to aluminium the size of a small wallet. The Satechi gives an iPhone the full Qi2 15W on an adjustable hinge, adds 5W spots for an Apple Watch and earbuds, then collapses for the bag. This is the one for a trip when you refuse to carry a charger for every device.
MacRumors found the folding design useful for both desk and travel, and ran a 30 minute iPhone 15 Pro Max charge test on the Qi2 stand. The honest caveat is that travel-sized means a small footprint, so it sits a touch less planted on a desk than a heavier dock, and Android value is limited: most Android phones need a magnetic Qi2-style case to use the stand, and the watch puck is Apple Watch only.
Pros
- Folds flat to wallet-sized aluminium
- Full Qi2 15W on an adjustable hinge
- Watch and earbuds spots in one unit
- Ideal for travel
Cons
- Small footprint sits less planted on a desk
- Limited value for Android phones
Best for Samsung and Android: Samsung 15W Duo
Who it’s for: Samsung Galaxy owners first. It’ll charge other Qi phones on the main pad, but the full fast speed favours Samsung hardware.
In the Galaxy world, this is the pick that unlocks your phone’s fastest wireless speed. The 15W Duo is a dual flat pad with a built-in cooling fan, so it holds a higher sustained speed without throttling, and it’s designed around Galaxy phones, the Galaxy Watch and Galaxy Buds.
ChargerLAB tore the EP-P5400 down and measured its input power while charging a Galaxy S22+, a Huawei P40 Pro, AirPods and combinations of devices, confirming how the dual pad splits power across them. The honest caveat: an iPhone or any non-Samsung phone still charges, but capped below Samsung’s headline 15W, and the fan is quiet though not silent in a dead-still bedroom.
Pros
- Unlocks a Galaxy’s fastest wireless speed
- Dual pad with a cooling fan holds speed
- Built for Galaxy phone, watch and buds
- Charges other Qi phones too
Cons
- Non-Samsung phones capped below 15W
- Fan is quiet but not silent
Best budget: Anker 313
Who it’s for: anyone with a Qi phone who wants simple, dependable top-ups and doesn’t need 15W.
Not everyone needs magnets and three coils. The Anker 313 is a plain flat Qi pad that charges almost any wireless phone, sits quietly on a desk or nightstand, and costs a fraction of the Qi2 docks. It charges through a normal case, up to Anker’s stated limits.
CNET lists Anker’s wireless pads as dependable budget options, describing this class of pad as delivering up to 10W on compatible Android phones and 7.5W on iPhone. The honest caveat: no magnets means no snap alignment, so you’ll need to set the phone down reasonably centred, and iPhone owners are capped at 7.5W rather than the 15W a Qi2 pad would deliver.
Pros
- Charges almost any Qi phone
- Simple and dependable
- Works through a normal case
- Budget price
Cons
- No magnets, so no snap alignment
- iPhone capped at 7.5W, not 15W
How to choose the best wireless charger
Choose the shape first. A flat pad like the Anker 313 is the cheapest, broadest fit and the right call for a bedside table. A stand suits a desk and unlocks iPhone StandBy. A 3-in-1 dock is worth it if you want one plug for a phone, watch and earbuds. Then match it to your phone: an iPhone 12 or newer gets the full Qi2 15W on any of the magnetic picks here; a Samsung owner gets their fastest wireless speed from the 15W Duo; and a standard Qi pad charges almost any Android at up to 10W.
Wireless charging isn’t Apple-only, but the fine print favours iPhones right now. The magnetic Qi2 stands, the Belkin, Anker, Satechi and Twelve South, need either a Qi2 Android phone or a magnetic case for the phone to snap on and align, and the watch pads on the 3-in-1 docks are built for Apple Watch unless the product says otherwise.
We left portable magnetic battery packs out of this guide on purpose. If you want power that tops up your phone in your pocket rather than on a desk, that’s a different product, and we cover it in our best MagSafe power banks roundup. For the wall plug to power any of these pads at full speed, see our best GaN charger guide.
The bottom line
If you want the safe pick, the Belkin BoostCharge Pro Convertible is the one to buy: full Qi2 15W, folds from pad to stand, and it suits almost any desk or nightstand. Spending less? The Anker 313 does the simple job well for a fraction of the cost. Want one plug for phone, watch and earbuds? The Anker MagGo 3-in-1. We rank these on real-world charging behaviour from named third-party testing, magnetic alignment, build quality and who each one genuinely suits, not on spec-sheet headline numbers alone.


