How To Know if a Charger Is Qi-Certified?
October 31, 2024
Wireless charging has transformed how we power our phones, eliminating the need for unsightly wires and creating a more aesthetic and safe recharge process. As Qi wireless charging becomes more popular, it’s common to question whether your specific model meets Qi Certification, the gold standard for wireless charging.
Learn more about what Qi charging is, how to identify a Qi-certified charger, and how to determine if your phone supports this wire-free method.
What Is Qi Wireless Charging?
Qi wireless charging (pronounced “chee”) is the Wireless Power Consortium’s (WPC) global standard, which has been adopted by most manufacturers worldwide. It uses magnets to transfer wireless energy from a pad or surface to a compatible device, such as a smartphone, smartwatch, Bluetooth headphones, or other electronics.
The widely accepted Qi standard ensures interoperability across brands and devices. No matter what brand or device you’re using, as long as you’re pairing a Qi-enabled device with a Qi-certified charger, they should work seamlessly.
The universal compatibility allows users to leverage one solution for all their devices, eliminating frustrations with varying port and cable sizes.
How Does Qi Charging Work?
Qi charging relies on the scientific principle of electromagnetic induction. When connected to electricity, the charger’s transmitter coil creates an oscillating magnetic field. The receiver coil built into all Qi-enabled devices, like newer iPhone models, receives an electric current from the transmitter when the device is placed on the charger.
The induced current is then transformed into direct current (DC) energy using the device’s internal circuitry to charge its battery. This new process stands out from standard physical connection wire charging, which can cause wear and tear on our delicate electronic devices.
While wireless charging is convenient, there are certain situations where you might need more power or versatility. Options that allow both, such as the USBANGEL Magnetic Power Bank, give you access to the best of both worlds. The USBANGEL Magnetic Power Bank offers 15W Qi wireless charging and high-capacity 20W wired charging, so you’re always ready, no matter the type of connectivity you require.
How To Know if a Charger Is Qi-Certified
Is your wireless charger Qi-certified? Here are a few ways to determine its certification status:
Look for the Logo. Only Qi-certified products can display the icon used by the Wireless Power Consortium on the product itself, packaging, or both. The stylized “Qi” symbol indicates that it is certified.
Check the Product Description: If you shop online, look for explicit mentions of its certification or “Qi-certified” in the product’s online description or specifications.
Cross-check the Wireless Power Consortium Database: The organization’s Qi Certification Database includes a comprehensive list of all products certified to meet their stringent interoperability and safety standards. Each has a certified ID number. You can search for the model/ID number to confirm a charger’s status.
Contact the Manufacturer. If you’re still not sure, contact the charger’s manufacturer directly. If it is Qi Certified, they should be able to provide documentation to confirm it.
If you want a more comprehensive power solution, whether for everyday needs or adventures where you don’t have electricity, like camping, consider the USBANGEL Magnetic Power Bank Series Portable Power Stations. They offer a variety of outlets for charging your devices. You can even plug a Qi charger into your PPS and wirelessly charge your phone or other personal device.
How To Determine if Your Phone Supports Qi Charging
Look for a few things to ensure your phone is compatible with your Qi charger. First, check the device’s user manual or manufacturer’s website for details about its wireless charging capabilities. Note that iPhone 8 and later models can wirelessly charge using this method.
If unsure, check your device for the Qi logo, especially on the back or near the port. The WPC’s enabled device database can also be helpful in this scenario. Search for your device to see if it’s included in its list of manufacturers and products.
If your phone doesn’t support Qi charging, don’t worry. There are still plenty of products you can use to charge any device. These include the USBANGEL. It’s also great to help recharge your portable charger as needed.