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What Inductive Charger for iPhone? All About Wireless Power
Do you use an iPhone? You have a lot of options for charging your smartphone. However, with so many wireless chargers available on the market, choosing the right one can be difficult. What do you need to know about wireless charging? We'll help you choose the best wireless charger for iPhone.
Article update: 6/07/2023
Wireless charging has become commonplace in the smartphone world – including among iPhone users. However, the variety of models available on the market can make choosing the right charger difficult. If you own an iPhone and are looking for the best wireless charging solution, this article is for you. We present the different aspects of inductive charging for iPhones and help you make the best choice of charger for your smartphone.
We will also discuss MagSafe technology, which allows you to magnetically attach a charger to the back of your iPhone, as well as other MagSafe-enabled accessories. What exactly is MagSafe? Where can you find it? Read on!
Contents:
- Inductive charging - what is it?
- Which iPhone has inductive charging?
- Does the iPhone 7 have wireless charging? No, but...
- Not only iPhone - you can also charge other devices with the inductive charger
- What is MagSafe technology in chargers?
- How does the MagSafe charger work?
- Which iPhones have MagSafe?
- What to look for when choosing an inductive charger for iPhone?
ESR Halolock CryoBoost 3in1 Inductive Charger Stand
Inductive charging - what is it?
Inductive charging, also known as wireless charging, enables the transfer of energy using a magnetic field. The principle of its operation is really simple. The inductive charger contains a coil that generates a magnetic field, and the device to be charged contains a coil that converts electrical energy. For charging to begin, both devices must be close to each other - ideally within a few millimeters. The charger must also be connected to a power source: a power outlet or a USB port.
The most popular inductive charging technology is the Qi standard, which is used by many device manufacturers. Apple has also created its own technology: MagSafe.
Which iPhone has inductive charging?
The Apple brand introduced the wireless charging feature in its phones in 2017. Since then, each subsequent iPhone model has an inductive charging option. Here are the iPhone models that support inductive charging:
- iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus
- iPhone X
- iPhone XR
- iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max
- iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max
- iPhone SE (2nd generation)
- iPhone 12, iPhone 12 mini, iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max
- iPhone 13, iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max
- iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max
All of the iPhone models listed have a built-in Qi charging module that enables wireless charging that meets this standard. Do you own one of these iPhones? This means that your smartphone will be compatible with most wireless chargers.
Inductive charger for iPhone, Apple Watch and Apple AirPods in the form of a stand - model Acefast E9 black
Does the iPhone 7 have wireless charging? No, but...
Inductive charging is supported by iPhones from the iPhone 8 series. If you use an iPhone 7, iPhone 6 or iPhone SE (1st generation), your device does not have a built-in wireless charging option. But all is not lost! In the Hurtel.com store you will find wireless charging adapters . Such a gadget has a built-in Lightning connector, which you must connect to your phone. The adapter will connect wirelessly to the inductive charger and send energy to your smartphone.
Not only iPhone - you can also charge other devices with the inductive charger
Wireless charging allows you to charge devices without the need for cables or plugs - its popularity is growing year by year. The Apple brand already allows wireless charging:
- iPhones
- AirPods wireless headphones
- Apple Watch smartwatches
What is MagSafe technology in chargers?
MagSafe technology is an inductive charging system developed by Apple. It allows you to wirelessly charge your iPhone by magnetically attaching the charger to the back of the phone. However, it's not just iPhones that have this technology built in - AirPods and Apple Watch also have it.
Although MagSafe chargers have only been talked about for a few years, the technology was first introduced in 2006. Initially, MagSafe was used solely as a way to connect the power supply to MacBook laptops. The original version of MagSafe used magnets that allowed the power supply to be safely connected to the laptop. MagSafe minimized the risk of damaging the laptop. How? In a situation where the power supply was suddenly unplugged from the port, the magnet quickly disconnected.
Over time, Apple engineers began developing MagSafe technology. In 2020, Apple introduced it for the first time to its iPhone smartphones. Along with them, accessories appeared: MagSafe cases, wallets, and chargers.
MagSafe wireless charger with magnetic holder - Acefast E1 model
How does the MagSafe charger work?
The operation of the MagSafe charger is incredibly simple. A magnet placed in the charger attracts it to the appropriate place on the back of the iPhone. The device contains an inductive charging coil. Wireless charging will start automatically - the phone will inform you about it when the charging icon appears on the screen.
The MagSafe charger allows you to charge devices with up to 15W. This allows devices with the magnetic MagSafe function to charge their battery quite quickly. However, to power your iPhone wirelessly, you also need a wall charger or power bank: a device that will be the source of energy. To ensure that inductive charging is smooth and as fast as possible, choose a charger or power bank with a power of at least 20W.
Which iPhones have MagSafe?
With the MagSafe charger you can wirelessly charge:
- iPhone 12
- iPhone 12 mini
- iPhone 12 Pro
- iPhone 12 Pro Max
- iPhone 13
- iPhone 13 mini
- iPhone 13 Pro
- iPhone 13 Pro Max
- iPhone 14
- iPhone 14 Plus
- iPhone 14 Pro
- iPhone 14 Pro Max
All of the above models are compatible with MagSafe technology. They have built-in magnetic rings that allow you to easily and safely place accessories with MagSafe. Chargers are just the beginning! Apple also produces MagSafe cases, wallets and car mounts.
What to look for when choosing an inductive charger for iPhone?
Whether you choose a Qi inductive charger or a MagSafe magnetic charger, your devices should meet a few requirements. Here are the most important ones.
iPhone wireless charger - power
iPhones can be charged using wireless chargers with a power of 7.5 W and above. Inductive chargers offer different charging speeds, depending on their power and functionality. Some wireless chargers have built-in fast charging standards, such as Quick Charge. The higher the power of the charger, the shorter the charging process will take.
However, remember that the speed of inductive charging is usually slower than that of wired charging. Therefore, if you want your phone to charge faster, choose a wired charger with higher power.
The most popular on the market are inductive chargers with a power of up to 15 W. In the Hurtel.com store you will find a huge selection of models: from simple, in the form of a flat pad, to desk stands or car holders.
Inductive charger in the form of a stand/desktop base with LED - Choetech T524-S
Compatibility of the wireless charger with iPhone
The wireless charger must be compatible with the iPhone model you want to charge. All iPhone models that support wireless charging support the Qi standard. Older iPhone models may require a special case or other accessory that enables wireless charging.
If you have a newer iPhone model, check out MagSafe chargers . Hurtel offers inductive chargers for iPhones from renowned manufacturers, including Acefast, Choetech, Joyroom, Ugreen. Also check out Guess or ESR chargers.
Guess case + inductive charger set - model GUBPP14LHMEACSH for iPhone 14 Pro
iPhone wireless charger safety
A wireless charger must meet safety requirements. The absolute basis is various levels of protection against overheating, overvoltage or short circuit. It is also worth opting for an automatic shutdown function. This will prevent overheating and battery wear.
Manufacturers of inductive chargers for iPhone are competing with each other in ideas on how to protect your device. Choetech has built a fan into the T593-F charger that cools the phone to avoid excessive heating.
Inductive charger with fan - Choetech T593-F model
iPhone inductive chargers come in a variety of shapes and sizes. So you can choose one that suits your style and needs. Do you want your iPhone inductive charger to be magnetic and attract your phone? Choose a MagSafe charger. Do you prefer to place the charger on a table or countertop and want a soft material pad? Choose a Qi wireless charger.
However, these are not the only possibilities that wireless smartphone chargers give you. The LED indicator can help you determine whether the device is charging. The foldable base will allow you to take the charger with you on every trip. In the Hurtel.com store you will also find an iPhone inductive charger for cars - in the form of a car holder .
Car holder with inductive charger - model Joyroom JR-ZS295