
"This is why it's important to consider the wattage when choosing the charging station or pad that's right for you. We recommend a unit that can reach wireless charging speeds of 15 watts for your iPhone. For your phone, 15 watts is what you should be looking for, with five watts being the accepted output for watch and earbud charging."
"That means you need power bricks that exceed that combined total. For example, all of our picks come with a power brick that is, in most cases, a 30-watt charger. This allows it to pump 15 watts to the phone, and five watts each to the watch and earbuds. Many offerings require you to buy one separately, so buyer beware."
Select a wireless charging station that supplies sufficient wattage: 15 watts for iPhone charging and five watts each for watch and earbuds. Use a power brick capable of exceeding the combined load — many chargers include 30-watt bricks to deliver 15W to the phone and 5W to each accessory. Qi is the industry standard for wireless charging and the current Qi2 update increases available power from five to 15 watts. MagSafe is Apple’s proprietary system compatible with iPhone 12 and later, offering up to 15 watts and stronger magnetic alignment. iOS 17 introduces StandBy Mode; Apple Watch supports Nightstand Mode.
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