Wireless charging vs. wired: what are the benefits?
Your smartphone is your assistant for everyday tasks. From FaceTiming friends, to scrolling social media, to watching movies, it all takes a toll on your battery. The next time your battery is low, you won’t have to worry about deciding wireless charging vs. wired. In this blog, we’ve listed the benefits of both, so you’ll know what to grab when you need to power up.
Everything you should know about wireless charging
Wireless chargers come in wide varieties for every need. It’s convenient, fast, and easy to use. Set your phone on a wireless charger and it starts powering up immediately.
What is wireless charging?
Wireless charging uses magnetic fields to transfer power between a battery or other device and a charger.
Does my phone have wireless charging capabilities?
All the latest models of Apple iPhone, like iPhone 13 Pro Max, support wireless charging. Not all Android devices support wireless charging. The Samsung Galaxy S22, S22+, and Ultra all have wireless charging capabilities. As do Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro.
Some Android phones support reverse wireless charging. It uses your smartphone to power up other devices like other phones, Galaxy Watch4, or earbuds.
How do I connect my phone to a wireless charger?
Connect your device to the Fismool Wireless Charger by laying your phone on the pad.
Use the Fismool Wireless Stand to charge your device in portrait or landscape mode. Just place your device’s back against the charger to being. The built-in fan prevents the device from overheating while charging.
The Fismool Magnetic Wireless Charger attaches to iPhone 13 devices using a magnet. This charging option allows you to hold and use your smartphone while charging.
Why should I use a wireless charger?
Wireless chargers offer many benefits, making them the perfect companion for your wireless devices.
· It’s convenient. Wireless chargers allow you to charge your device anywhere, anytime, without worrying about plug-ins.
· It’s universal. Charge Apple and Android devices on the same charging pad without any issues.
How about 3 in 1 wireless charger?
After knowing the benefits of wireless charging for mobile phones, you can also charge smart watches and smart headphones, did you know?
Which charging cord do I use?
USB is the industry standard plug for cables and connectors. Over the years, it’s gone through several transformations. It’s commonly used for keyboards, mice, cameras, printers, and chargers. The standard has shifted from USB to the new USB-C. It’s much smaller and more powerful than standard USB, allowing for a quicker charge. Most 5G smartphones come with a USB-C cord included.