Qi2 has finally landed – and it’s about to make wireless chargers a lot better

And it supports MagSafe-based tech

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TheWireless Power Consortiumhas taken the covers off the new Qi2 wireless charging standard, which promises to bring in faster charging for devices, particularly smartphones.

The new Qi 2.0 standard ups wireless charging with compatible devices and chargers from 7.5 watts to 15 watts. Now that might not seem like a lot when the likes of OnePlus have 50W chargers, but those are based on proprietary tech that can’t be used properly with other phones. In contrast, Qi2 is designed for all manner of device makers to adopt in order to have something akin to a standardized certification for wireless charging.

Upping wireless charging to 15 watts means devices that use Qi1 will charge at the same power asApple’sMagSafecharging. Speaking of which, Qi2 chargers will support the Magnetic Power Profile, which is based on MagSafe tech. Furthermore, Qi2 brings improved Extended Power Profile wireless charging, which may not work with magnet-based chargers but complies with the new standard.

In short, a charger that is Qi2-certified will deliver 15W charging regardless of the manufacturer and the device it’s being used with.

TheiPhone 15range launched with Qi2 compatibility – sadly, other new phones such as theGoogle Pixel 8 Proaren’t Qi2-ready. But in the run-up to the holiday season, a suite of Qi2 products is expected from the likes of Belkin, Mophie,Ankerand Aircharge. And the Wireless Power Consortium said there are more than 100 devices currently in the testing and certification phase.

Standard-bearer

Standard-bearer

While wireless charging can be pretty varied given the use of different proprietary tech, this new Qi2 standard is promising for near-future tech.

Wireless charging pales in comparison to the speeds delivered by wired chargers. But a move to 15 watts paves the way for faster charging.

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And the Wireless Power Consortium wants to see 15W charging standardized by mid-2024, so we should hopefully see faster wireless charging become commonplace in all manner of smartphones, not just flagship models.

But if you want a wireless charger right now, then check out our roundup of thebest wireless chargers, and do also take a look at our refreshed page on thebest power banksfor all your portable charging needs.

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