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Top 5 Best Qi Wireless Chargers for iPhone 8, 8 Plus & iPhone X!


Apple's latest line of iPhone is easier to charge than any previous Apple device ever. That's because they support the Qi standard of wireless charging. The Qi standard has been around for a while now, so companies have been perfecting their products, which is great for iPhone 8 or iPhone X owners that have never had the luxury of wireless charging before. Here are the best Qi standard wireless charging pads you can get for the iPhone right now.

1. Spigen F300W Wireless Charging Pad - Price: $26

Features:

The Spigen F300W wireless charging dock is affordable wireless charger with an LED light that indicates when the charger is operating for at-a-glance convenience. Its stand design and free positioning technology liberates the device from wires and restricted placements, allowing you to prop and charge in a vertical or horizontal position.

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2. mophie Charge Force - Price: $40

Features:

The mophie Charge Force supports all three of Apple's new iPhones, and the company says that the base is weighted so that it won't budge when you need to grab your phone and go. It's Qi-certified, as well. If you want to go the fast wireless-charging route, mophie's new wireless charging base is coming soon, and it will support 7.5-watt charging.

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3. Belkin wireless charging pad - Price: $35

Features:

Apple also called out Belkin when it first announced that the iPhone 8, iPhone 8, Plus, and iPhone X would support wireless charging. This $30 wireless charging pad offers 1-amp output for fast charging of supported devices and is small enough to practically fit in your back pocket. The face of the pad is made from soft griping materials to prevent from scratching the back of your glass iPhone.

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4. Anker Wireless Charging Pad - Price: $24

Features:

The Anker wireless charging pad is a sleek, slim pad that has a 10W power supply for fast-charging devices but also switches to 5W charging for non-fast charging devices. It has a nice, subtle LED status system that pulses slowly while charging so it's less intrusive in your bedroom at night. Though it is recommended that you remove the case before charging, users have confirmed that it works through cases just fine. You can pick up the Anker wireless charger for about $22.

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5. Seneo Qi Wireless Charger - Price: $18

Features:

The Seneo Qi wireless charger is a nice option if you prefer to charge your devices while they're standing up. It also comes with fast-charging capabilities, but will deliver only regular-speed charges for iPhone 8 and iPhone X. The Seneo charger uses an LED lighting system to tell you when your iPhone is fully charged. 

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