Being able to charge the smartphone using the inductive charging station is extremely practical: no annoying plugging in of the cable, instead the device simply has to be placed on the Qi charging station to charge. We put wireless chargers through their paces and found that the difference isn’t just in the design. Some Qi charging stations offer some additional features such as a charger via HDMI and USB cable, which can be connected to the monitor or television. There are also clear differences in terms of charging capacity.
This is also one of our favorites Terratec ChargeAir dot. It shines with its low price – and saves twice: The purchase price is around 20 euros and it is one of the energy-saving chargers. Our top models also include this HyperX ChargePlay Base by Kingstona practical double charger, and that Belkin Boost Charge Pro. The latter can rightly be described as a luxury charger with a price of over 160 euros. On the other hand, Apple users should be happy with this compact charging station. Here the iPhone, the AirPods and the watch can be charged at the same time.