The 6 Best Wireless Chargers You Can Buy In 2020!

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Last Updated on September 2, 2020

Price: 79$


5. Mophie 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Pad


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We know that nowadays “everyone” has a top of the line iPhone, a nice Apple Watch, and a pair of AirPods. So, we had to include a wireless charger that allows three devices to be wirelessly charged simultaneously.

It is a bit pricey, sure. But if you can afford three electronic devices that can be wirelessly charged, you certainly can afford the Mophie 3-in-1 Wireless Charing Pad.

Jokes aside, this charging pad is very well designed and has a non-slip surface that will make your devices be beautifully displayed while charging. On the downside, the device is not compatible with the AirPods Pro case, and you might struggle to line up your iPhone with the charging spot.

Price: 120$


6. OtterSpot Wireless Charger


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This is possibly the best portable charger currently on the market. The Otterbox Otterspot Wireless Charger can charge your device at up to 10 W, and the best part is that it includes a 5,000 mAh battery that can charge your smartphone without having to be connected to a power source.

For 130$ you get a charging base unit and a charging battery. You then can buy additional Otterspots (or charging batteries, whatever you want to call them) for just 77$.

The charging base acts like a regular wireless charger – so you don’t really have to buy it – and the other units are the “wireless power banks” that you can take with you wherever you go. If you need portability, this is the product you should buy. Period.

Price: 130$ (77$ for additional Otterspots)

It really is a matter of time before wireless charging becomes the worldwide standard for all types of portable consumer electronics.

This is something that consumers have wanted since smartphones with wireless charging compatibility were first released, and now it only depends on technological progress to become the new standard.

It will probably only happen a few good years after the entire tech industry finally adopts USB type C. Right?

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