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Put it down and off you go: wireless chargers put to the test

2020-12-15T15:46:34.604Z


With Bluetooth, LTE, WLAN and Co., the wireless and uncomplicated use of smartphones continues to advance. The fact that smartphones have to be plugged in for charging does not fit into the concept - this is where wireless chargers come into play.


With Bluetooth, LTE, WLAN and Co., the wireless and uncomplicated use of smartphones continues to advance.

The fact that smartphones have to be plugged in for charging does not fit into the concept - this is where wireless chargers come into play.

Before buying, it is essential to find out whether your

smartphone is compatible with induction chargers

.

If the back of the mobile phone is made of aluminum, it will not work.

In contrast to aluminum, glass and plastic allow the electromagnetic vibrations required for energy transmission through.

The so-called

Qi standard

is most often used for wireless charging

.

Basically, the charging speed is slower without cables, but the performance of the wireless technology is still impressive.

In any case, more and more smartphones have

fast charging technology

and with the right charger they can then be charged with 10 watts or more.

The differences between the various wireless chargers are mainly in their

charging capacity

, i.e. the speed at which they charge smartphones.

Only a few achieve the charging power specified by the manufacturer - none of the devices in the test achieved 15 watts.

If you are only

looking for

a

charging stand or a charging pad for the bedside table

anyway, you don't need to pay attention to the charging values, as your smartphone will always be full overnight.

Wireless chargers in the test: There is a clear favorite

The

test

editorial team

AllesBeste

tested

35 wireless chargers

in cooperation with the editorial staff

.

The

Lotta Power Wireless Charging Pad

achieved the best values ​​in the test

: 11.5 watts for the iPhone and 9.5 watts for the Android smartphone - plus a low 0.03 watt standby consumption.

The pad has a diameter of 8.5 centimeters and is approximately one centimeter high.

The fabric-sheathed cable is 120 centimeters long.

The LED light, which shows the charge level, is placed on the side and is therefore difficult to see - but that's the only disadvantage.

The

Anker PowerWave 10 station

is also recommended

.

It is ideal for couples, as two smartphones can be charged on it at the same time.

It creates 11.1 watts for the Android smartphone and 7.2 watts for the iPhone.

However, it consumes 1.4 watts in standby mode.

You can find more information and other recommended alternatives in the extensive review of AllesBeste.

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