Plugging in your phone every night is not a big deal until you have been doing it for five years and you are done with it. Wireless charging pads let you drop your phone on a surface and walk away. No fumbling for cables in the dark. No worn-out charging ports. Just put the phone down. Here are the five worth buying in 2026.
Quick picks
- Best overall: Belkin BoostCharge Pro 15W
- Best budget: Anker 315 Wireless Charger
- Best for iPhone: ESR HaloLock MagSafe Charger
- Best for Samsung: Samsung 15W Wireless Charger Stand
- Best multi-device: Mophie 3-in-1 Travel Charger
1. Belkin BoostCharge Pro 15W -- Best overall
Belkin makes reliable charging accessories and the BoostCharge Pro is their best wireless pad. It delivers 15W to Samsung phones, 7.5W to iPhones, and standard 5W to anything else. The charging surface is large enough that you do not have to place your phone with precision. It comes with a power adapter included, which several competitors skip.
It charges through cases up to 3mm thick, which covers most standard cases. The LED indicator is subtle enough that it will not light up your bedroom at night. It is a well-built pad from a brand with a solid track record. Nothing fancy -- just a charger that works correctly every time.
Who it's for: Anyone who wants a reliable wireless charger that works well with both iPhone and Android without setup headaches.
2. Anker 315 Wireless Charger -- Best budget
If you just want to charge your phone without a cable and do not want to spend much doing it, the Anker 315 is the answer. It is a flat 5W Qi pad that works with any Qi-compatible phone. No fast charging, but for overnight charging it does not matter. You wake up with a full phone and that is the whole point.
Anker's build quality is consistently good at this price point. It is slim, it works, and the price is low enough that you can buy two -- one for the nightstand and one for the desk. No adapter in the box, so have a USB-A charger handy or budget for one.
Who it's for: Budget-conscious buyers who want wireless charging without the premium price and are fine with standard overnight charging speeds.
3. ESR HaloLock MagSafe Charger -- Best for iPhone
MagSafe chargers snap magnetically to the back of your iPhone so the coils align perfectly every time. No shifting, no missed connections, no waking up to a phone that slipped off the pad overnight. The ESR HaloLock delivers 15W MagSafe charging at a price well below Apple's official charger.
It works with iPhone 12 and later. The magnetic snap is satisfying and the alignment is accurate. It doubles as a stand for portrait-mode viewing while charging, which is useful if you use your phone as a bedside clock or a recipe viewer in the kitchen.
Who it's for: iPhone 12 or later users who want MagSafe charging without paying Apple's premium.
4. Samsung 15W Wireless Charger Stand -- Best for Samsung
Samsung's own wireless charger delivers the full 15W fast wireless charging that Galaxy phones support. Third-party chargers often top out at 10W with Samsung devices. If you have a Galaxy S series phone and want the fastest wireless charging it supports, Samsung's charger is the obvious pick.
The stand form factor lets you use your phone while it charges, which is more useful than a flat pad if your phone sits on a desk during the day. The built-in fan prevents overheating during fast charging. No cable or adapter included, which is frustrating at this price.
Who it's for: Samsung Galaxy users who want the fastest wireless charging their phone supports from a stand they can actually use at their desk.
5. Mophie 3-in-1 Travel Charger -- Best multi-device
If you want to charge your phone, earbuds, and watch from one surface, the Mophie 3-in-1 Travel Charger handles it. It has a MagSafe pad for iPhone, a spot for AirPods, and an Apple Watch puck. It folds flat for travel. MFi certified and works with Apple devices at the speeds they support.
This is a premium product at a premium price. If you are not in the Apple ecosystem, it is not for you. But if you have an iPhone, AirPods, and an Apple Watch and you are tired of three cables on your nightstand, this replaces all of them with one surface and one cable.
Who it's for: Apple ecosystem users who want to charge their iPhone, AirPods, and Apple Watch from one compact travel-friendly surface.
How to Choose
The most important thing to check is what charging speeds your phone actually supports. Qi is the universal standard and works with everything. But fast wireless charging -- 10W, 15W -- is phone-specific. Samsung Galaxy phones support up to 15W on Samsung chargers. iPhones support 7.5W on standard Qi and 15W on MagSafe. Cheap third-party chargers often deliver less than advertised.
If you have an iPhone 12 or later, MagSafe is worth considering. The magnetic alignment means the coils always line up correctly, which makes charging more reliable than standard Qi pads where a slightly off-center phone charges slowly or not at all.
Stand chargers are better for desks. Flat pads are better for nightstands. If you want to use your phone while it charges, get a stand. If you just want to drop it down at night, a flat pad is fine and usually cheaper.
The Bottom Line
The Belkin BoostCharge Pro is the best wireless charging pad for most people. It works reliably with both iPhone and Android, delivers fast charging where supported, and comes from a brand with a solid track record. iPhone users who want MagSafe should look at the ESR HaloLock. Samsung users who want full 15W should go with Samsung's own charger. Budget buyers can get the Anker 315 and call it done.
Related: If you are building out your mobile setup, check out our picks for the best wireless earbuds and the best smartwatches to pair with your phone.
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