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Instead of bothering to plug in the cord and worrying about the condition of wires, a wireless phone charger saves time and effort. Also, a wireless charger avoids the hassle when you forget a charger and no one shares the same USB type with you. As there are various wireless phone chargers in the market, it is hard to make a choice. Let’s first see some details.

How to choose a good wireless phone charger?

Before knowing about the factors that contribute to a good phone charger, you need to know what phone supports wireless charging first. Here is a list of phones that are compatible with a wireless charger.


There are two major standards for wireless charging in market, one of them is Qi and the other is Powermat, or PMA. Qi is a standard that has been developed by the Wireless Power Consortium for inductive charging over distances of up to 40mm. Powermat is less recognized. In 2014, PMA signed a deal with another wireless charging consortium, the Alliance for Wireless Power (A4WP). It works on magnetic resonance charging instead. For detailed information you can refer to this passage: Everything you need to know about a wireless charger.

When choosing a good wireless phone charger, you need to consider three things, the first one is compatibility. Ask yourself a few questions, whether it is available for wireless charging or not, whether it supports normal Qi or the rare PMA, or if both are ok.

Secondly, charging time. Going wireless is a tradeoff of charge time for convenience. Before buying one you need to determine how quickly you would need your phone charged. If the charging time is beyond your acceptance, go for some fast wireless chargers.

Thirdly, design. You may prefer white color so you choose a white one, or you may want a long cord that connects the charger with wall seat for convenience. All these decisions just depend on your preference. Here is a great wireless charger to consider.

Apple iPhone 8

Apple iPhone 8 Plus

Apple iPhone X

Asus Padfone S

BlackBerry Z30

Google Nexus 4

Google Nexus 5

Google Nexus 6

Google Nexus 7

LG Optimus G Pro

LG G6

LV V30

Moto Z2 Force

Moto Z2 Play

Moto Z Force

Moto Z

Samsung Galaxy Note 5

Samsung Galaxy Note 8

Samsung Galaxy S7

Samsung Galaxy S7 Active

Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge

Samsung Galaxy S8

Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus

Samsung Galaxy S8 Active

Sony Xperia Z3V

Sony Xperia Z4V

Microsoft Lumia 950

Microsoft Lumia 950 XL

Motorola Droid Maxx

Motorola Droid Mini

Motorola Droid Turbo

Motorola Droid Turbo 2

Motorola Moto X Force

Nokia Lumia 735

Nokia Lumia 830

Nokia Lumia 920

Nokia Lumia 928

Nokia Lumia 929 / Icon

Nokia Lumia 930

Nokia Lumia 1520

Zendure Q3 Wireless Charger

Zendure Q3 is an effective product that allows you to enjoy the 7.5W rapid charging for iPhone X/8/8 Plus and 10W fast charging for Samsung Galaxy S9/ S8/ S7 / S7 Edge / S6 Edge Plus and Note 8 series devices. It is case friendly, which means that you can avoid the trouble of pulling off the case. Surprisingly, Q3 delivers power directly through cases up to 6 mm thick. Many wireless chargers are troubled by heating which does harm to the battery, but Q3 stands out with its design of overheating and overcharging prevention and short-circuit protection. This ensures safety while using.

Wireless charging VS wired charging, which one is better?

Indeed, wireless charging avoids the tear and wear on your device, making it unnecessary to fiddle with cables, enabling multiple smartphones to charge simultaneously. Compared with a traditional cable, it is much safer for there is no possibility of wire attrition.

Yet it also has some cons. For example, wireless charging is slower and less efficient than wired charging. It may make your phone overheat when charging and thereby harm your battery. As for people go for efficiency and don’t want to spend much time in charging, a wired one can be a better choice. Here are some suggestions.

Zendure Passport Global Travel Adapter

This is one of the best choices for global travelers as it covers more than 150 countries’ plugs, which can be used in USA, UK, Europe, Canada, Japan, Mexico, Brazil, Central America, South America, Asia, the Middle East, etc. There are four buttons on the frame, you only need to use one hand to push the country buttons, and slide to extend the power connector directly. Portable as it is, it is also the smallest international travel adapter with four powerful USB ports.

Zendure Quick Charge 2.0

For people who go for charging efficiency, Zendure Quick Charge 2.0 is a satisfying product. With a Quick Charge 2.0 port and three ZEN+ USB ports, it's capable of delivering Quick Charge 2.0 output at 5V/2A, 9V/2A, 12V/1.5A for Qui Charge compatible devices, and 2.4A for other devices. Also, it's compatible with Quick Charge 3.0 devices.

All in all, you need to consider three factors while choosing a wireless charger. Convenient as wireless chargers are, they also have the cons of inefficiency. Sometimes a wired charger is the better choice.

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