The best multi-device wireless charging pads for 2026
Thereβs a good chance you own a couple of gadgets that support wireless charging now, be it your iPhone or Android phone, wireless earbuds or smartwatch. Multi-device wireless chargers can help power them all up in one place, without the need for a bunch of cords messing up your space. There are dozens of these accessories out there today, and weβve tested a bunch of the most popular models. Youβll find out top picks below for the best wireless charging pads, plus some advice on how to choose the right one for your needs.
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Best wireless charging pads
Do wireless charging pads work with any phone or device?
The short answer is no, but the long and more detailed answer starts with it depends. Regular old wireless charging pucks should work with any device thatβs compatible with the same wireless charging standard that the charger supports. Smartphones and other mobile devices that support wireless charging nowadays are likely to support the Qi standard, so double check that your phone or gadget fits that bill and it should work with any Qi wireless charging pad (all of our top picks fall into this category).
When it comes to multi-device chargers, things can get a little tricky. Rather than starting your search looking for the most universally adaptable accessory, consider the devices you have and aspire to own in the future. If youβre an iPhone user with an Apple Watch, you may want to look for a wireless charger that has a Watch pad built in. Ditto if youβre a Samsung phone owner and use a Galaxy Watch. Some earbuds support wireless charging, but youβll only need an open pad or space on your multi-device charger where you can sit the earbuds in their case down for a power-up.
Those with iPhone 12s and newer Apple smartphones can take advantage of MagSafe chargers, which magnetically attach to their handsets. Android devices donβt support Appleβs proprietary MagSafe technology, but you can buy a magnetic adapter for pretty cheap that will allow your Samsung or Pixel phone to work with MagSafe multi-device chargers. Youβll also need that to get full Qi2 goodness with newer Android phones like the Galaxy S25 series, which are βQi2 ready,β but since they do not have magnets built in, arenβt precisely Qi2 compliant.
How to pick the best wireless charging pad for your needs
Even without a charging cable to worry about, youβre probably buying a multi-device wireless charger with one location in mind. It might sit on your nightstand or on your desk. Not everyone buys a charger just for themselves, though; you might want to use one as a shared station for you and a partner.
If the charger will sit on your nightstand, youβll likely want a compact, stable unit that wonβt swallow all your free space or tumble to the floor (and if it does fall, one with enough durability to survive). Some may prefer a lay-flat design if your phone screen has a tendency to keep you awake at night. Others might use their phone as their alarm clock, in which case you may want a stand that keeps the screen within reach and eyeshot. This is also the preferred design if you use Standby Mode on iPhones.
A vertical orientation may be best for a charger that lives on your desk so you can more easily check notifications throughout the day. Will the charger sit on a low table? Horizontal charger pads may make it easier to grab your devices in a hurry. Travel chargers should fold up or otherwise protect the pads while theyβre in your bag. And, yes, aesthetics count. You may want something pretty if itβs likely to sit in a posh room where guests will see it.
For vehicles, consider a wireless car charger if you frequently need to top off your device on the go. These chargers combine convenience with functionality, ensuring your phone stays powered while youβre navigating and taking calls at the same time. We also heavily recommend a magnetic charger so thereβs less of a chance your phone will go flying into the passengerβs seat the next time you hit a pothole.
Wireless charging speed and performance
Itβs no secret that wireless charging is slower than wired, and powering multiple devices adds a new wrinkle. As these chargers often have to support a wide range of hardware, youβll have to forget about the fastest, device-specific options from brands like Google, OnePlus and Samsung.
Today, most wireless chargers come in at 15W for phones. The latest Qi2 standard can get you up to 25W of power with a compatible smartphone. These speeds are improving bit by bit, but they're still not quite as fast as wired charging. Itβs rare that youβll find a truly slow-as-molasses example, mind you. Even some of the most affordable options weβve seen will recharge your phone at a reasonable 7.5W or 10W, and the 5W for other devices like wireless earbuds is more than enough.
If youβre only docking overnight or while you work, speed wonβt make a huge difference. Just be sure that whatever you buy is powerful enough for a phone in a case. Some chargers may also include an AC adapter in the box. If not, make sure youβre using one with the right power level to get the fastest charge.
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