
If you’re watching the pennies, the Belkin 3-in-1 wireless charger provides multi-device charging at a more affordable price than the previous two products on our list. For more details, see our Anker 3-in-1 Cube with Magsafe review (opens in new tab). It’s lighter than others, but it still more than the jumble of cables it might replace that’s a choice you need to make when you pack your bag – in one spot it is neat and functional. That it's weighty enough to counterbalance the device might be the only downside to this elegant cube. This makes it a handy stand, able to support any MagSafe charged iPhone horizontally or vertically.


It can handle up to 30W total, which means it’ll do as well as Apple’s standard chargers.īetter yet, not only does it fold away neatly into a cube, but when open the MagSafe lid supports the phone as a stand at up to 60˚.

If you need the speed, there is support for fast charging. It supports MagSafe charging of the iPhone, Apple Watch and Airpods at the same time, all from a compact foldable box. If you want to charge multiple devices, and prefer to get Apple-approved products, here's a quality, if expensive, option for you. However, if you don't like cables, jump to the best iPhone wireless chargers (opens in new tab). We’ll start with the best wired iPhone chargers. However, there are disadvantages to wireless charging, notably that you can’t use your phone while it’s charging. Also, wired chargers tend to have a higher wattage to power up your phone faster.īelow, we've rounded up the best iPhone chargers of both types, and provided the facts you need to choose between them.

With wireless charging, you don’t have the inconvenience of plugging and unplugging, which tends to wear out the cable over time, and can damage your iPhone socket. You may not even have to remove your phone from its case, depending on the case thickness. (If you're looking for a new case, by the way, see our guides to the best phone cases (opens in new tab), as well as cases for the latest iPhone 14 Pro (opens in new tab), or iPhone 14 Pro Max cases (opens in new tab), plus cases for the iPhone 13 (opens in new tab) too.) With wireless charging, you can just pop your phone onto the pad, or connect it magnetically if MagSafe is compatible, and let it do its work.
