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RSS FeedsComparison: Mophie and Belkin`s Wireless Chargers for iPhone X, 8 and 8 Plus
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6 december 2017 22:04:18

 
Comparison: Mophie and Belkin`s Wireless Chargers for iPhone X, 8 and 8 Plus
(MacRumors iPhone)
 


With the release of iOS 11.2, faster 7.5W wireless charging is available on the iPhone X, iPhone 8, and iPhone 8 Plus. Currently, there are two chargers that Apple has confirmed support 7.5W wireless charging: the Belkin Boost Up Wireless Charging Pad and the Mophie Wireless Charging Base, both of which are sold by Apple. Now that 7.5W wireless charging has been implemented, we thought we`d take a look at both charger options for those of you who are considering a purchase following the update. Subscribe to the MacRumors YouTube channel for more videos. Both the Mophie and Belkin wireless chargers are priced at $60 and offer the same charging speeds, but there are some distinct design differences between the two. The Mophie charger is smaller in diameter and is available only in black, while the Belkin model is larger and available only in white. There are dozens if not hundreds of less expensive wireless chargers available, but it`s not yet entirely clear which of these - if any - support 7.5W wireless charging in Apple`s new devices at this point in time. It looks like there may be an Apple-controlled factor that prevents some existing higher-watt chargers from offering 7.5W charging speeds on the new iPhones, but that`s something we`re still investigating in a forthcoming post comparing wireless charging options. We tested the Belkin Boost Up Wireless Charging Pad on both an iPhone X running iOS 11.1.2 with 5W charging speeds and on iOS 11.2 with 7.5W charging speeds, and we did notice a small difference, but wireless charging speed is dependent on many different variables and it can vary. In our current testing, 7.5W wireless charging was faster than both 5W wired and 5W wireless charging, so iPhone owners who are looking for faster wireless charging speeds may be interested in considering one of the chargers offered by Apple. Both the Belkin Boost Up Wireless Charging Pad and the Mophie Wireless Ch ...


 
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