We`re starting to see more 7.5-watt wireless chargers hitting the market, and RAVPower is another popular charging accessory manufacturer that`s getting into the mix. RAVPower`s previous Fast Wireless Charger has been one of my favorite chargers for the iPhone X, but the company has also been working on improvements leading to a recently launched series of chargers under `HyperAir` branding. The lineup includes flat charging bases, a charging stand, and even a power bank that can wirelessly charge your iPhone.
RAVPower promotes its new HyperAir accessories as supporting both 7.5-watt iPhone and 10-watt Android charging with optimal efficiency, using intelligent temperature monitoring and improved heat dissipation to maintain charging speeds for longer periods of time.
RAVPower notes that the iPhone uses a narrow fixed frequency for its wireless charging, and HyperAir chargers are optimized to match that frequency for fast charging. Upon placing an iPhone on a HyperAir charger, the charger quickly identifies the device and optimizes its charging profile, allowing for a complete charge in two and a half to three hours.
I`ve been testing three different types of chargers from the HyperAir lineup, and I`ve come away impressed with several of them. I`m always on the lookout for stand-style chargers, and the new HyperAir stand is a good one. It has an unobtrusive black finish but with a little bit more style than Anker`s stands, with rear and bottom supports that appear distinct from the main body, and it`s completely silent with no integrated fan. The lack of active cooling could result in temperature issues, but RAVPower`s temperature sensing and management technology helps overcome some of those challenges.
RAVPower HyperAir stand
In my testing, the HyperAir stand charged my iPhone X battery from 10 percent to 51 percent in an hour, well ahead of most other chargers and second only to Anker`s new PowerWave stand in that metric.
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