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    Best MagSafe and Magnetic Wireless Chargers for Apple iPhone 13

    Trying to get your iPhone plugged in with your charging cable is more annoying than it needs to be, especially since there’s a much easier way. MagSafe chargers use magnets to latch on to the back of your phone. This tech is compatible with newer models of iPhones and its accessories and can allow for faster wireless charging and power on the go. It may seem silly to buy new MagSafe chargers if you already have wireless chargers for your iPhone, but once you start using MagSafe charging options, you won’t want to go back.

    Several MagSafe-enabled wireless charging cases — not just Apple’s — are on our list of the best MagSafe iPhone accessories. But this list is focused specifically on the best wireless MagSafe chargers that allow for fast Qi wireless charging. To that end, there are a few things to keep in mind:

    • A true MagSafe wireless charger will get you the potential for the fastest wireless charging rate (up to 15 watts instead 7.5 wattsor 10 wattsthat some chargers deliver) on iPhones.
    • Official MagSafe products — those blessed by Apple — include a Made for MagSafe badge on the box. However, plenty of other manufacturers have created magnetic wireless chargers that look and feel like MagSafe accessories. These MagSafe technology copycat devices are also far more affordable than the official MagSafe offerings, but here’s the catch: They offer less powerful charging (limited to 7.5 watts). We’ve included these unofficial products in this list, but know that they’ll charge only half as fast (for iPhones), even if they are capable of wirelessly charging certain Android smartphones at up to 15 watts, as long as they support that level of fast wireless charging.
    • To get that maximum power, you’ll need a 20 wattsUSB-C PD charger — ideally one that is Power Delivery 3.0-certified. (The iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Pro, iPhone 13 Pro Max and iPhone 13 Mini include a USB-C to Lightning cable in the box, but not the charger.) Some companies offer bundles that include a MagSafe wireless charging puck with a USB-C power adapter while others, like Apple, sell the puck and power adapter separately.
    • Most of the MagSafe chargers (aftermarket and MagSafe-certified) will charge other Qi-compatible devices, like select older iPhones and Android phones. You just won’t get the magnetic adhesion.
    • If you need to also get a charger, our list of best USB-C chargers has plenty of options. That will work for wired charging, too — which will always be faster than MagSafe or other wireless charging options.

    Note that I’ve personally, if anecdotally, used all of the products listed below. Again, the unofficial MagSafe device offerings are fine if you’re not concerned with charging speed, for example, if you’re charging overnight.

    Best magnetic wireless chargers

    These will magnetically attach to MagSafe-compatible iPhone 13 models but are not MagSafe-certified. As such, they’ll only charge iPhones at a maximum of 7.5 watts (and several only charge at 5 watts).

    Best official MagSafe chargers

    These are the real deal and will charge iPhone 13 models at a full 15 watts (when paired with a 20-watt or better USB-C charger that’s Power Delivery 3.0-enabled).

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