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The Best Apple Wireless Chargers for 2023

If your nightstand is cluttered with cables for your iPhone, AirPods, and Apple Watch, it's time to streamline it with a wireless charging pad. These are our favorite phone-only and multi-device chargers for every budget.

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Courant Catch:2 Essentials charger (Credit: Courant)

If you're an Apple fan, chances are you have a drawer filled with white wires and adapters for charging or connecting yourAirPods,Apple Watch, andiPhone. This chaotic array is at odds with Apple's sleek, streamlined aesthetic. Luckily, with the rise of wireless charging, it's an easy problem to fix.

We've selected our favorite wireless chargers that can handle anything from just your iPhone to your entire Apple device lineup, but note that these are mostly for older models that don't support MagSafe. If you have a newer iPhone or other compatible Apple product, check out our list of thebest MagSafe chargers, which offer the benefit of faster 15W charging speeds.

Best for Charging Three Devices at Once

Mophie 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Pad

$69.99at Amazon
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Mophie’s 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Pad simultaneously charges all of your compatible Apple devices in one spot without cable clutter. The oblong pad features a 7.5W charging coil for your iPhone and a recessed area for AirPods. A horizontal charging connector for the Apple Watch sits above the pad; put your watch in Nightstand mode and you have a good replacement for a bedside clock.

Best Budget-Friendly Wireless Pad

安加PowerWave II智能Chargi垫特性ng mode that can automatically adjust output from 5W to 15W. The small plastic disc is inconspicuous and has silicone rings to keep your device in place while charging, and it ships with the right adapter for use with your iPhone, so you won't need to supply your own.

Best Cheap Dual-Device Charger

Anker PowerWave+ Pad Charging Station

$37.99at Amazon
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Anker's PowerWave+ Pad charging station is the perfect charging solution that won't break the bank. The svelte unit uses a single cable to charge all your mobile accessories. It features a 10W Qi wireless charging pad with a rubberized lip to ensure perfect placement of your iPhone or AirPods Pro. There's also a nifty adjustable stand that keeps your Apple Watch in Nightstand mode while you're sleeping.

Best Vertical Charging Stand

Belkin BoostCharge 10W Fast Wireless Charging Stand

$27.95at Amazon
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Belkin BoostCharge 10 w的快Wireless Charging Stand is a good option if you like to use your iPhone while it's charging. The wireless charger is cleverly designed to charge your phone in either portrait or landscape mode. An LED indicator alerts you if another object on the stand is interfering with charging.

Most Stylish Wireless Charger

The Courant Catch:2 Essentials is a svelte wireless charger wrapped in Belgian linen. It supports Qi 10W charging for two devices and has five wireless coils, so you won't have to worry about putting your phone down in just the right place in order for it to charge.

Best Fold-Flat Wireless Charger

Mophie Wireless Charging Stand

$23.99at Amazon
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Mophie's Wireless Charging Stand is adjustable, so it can charge your iPhone in landscape or portrait mode, and it even folds flat to charge your AirPods. The 10W stand comes in a handsome charcoal Ultrasuede finish.

Most Durable Wireless Charger

Spigen基本15 w的无线充电器是一个尖笔sh option that’s ideal for desks. It has a durable aluminum body and a textured charging pad that keeps your phone in place. It supports Qi quick charging up to 10W for Android phones and 7.5W for iPhones. It’s also one of the few chargers on our list that includes both a USB-C cable and a Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 adapter.


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Native Union Smart Charger PD 20W (Credit: Native Union)

Want to know how to charge your iPhone faster? Pick up one of ourfavorite fast iPhone chargersto top your battery off in a flash. And with theEU legislation around USB-Con the horizon, you might even want to switch over to aUSB-C iPhone chargersooner rather than later.

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