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Discover the convenience of wireless charging with Belkin – the industry leader in innovative charging solutions. Say goodbye to tangled cables and hello to a sleek, efficient way to power up your devices. With our wireless chargers, you can effortlessly power your smartphone, tablet and other devices. Simply rest your gadget on the charger and let the magic happen. Shop from our range today!

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Explore our selection of premier wireless chargers in Australia

Browse through our elite collection of wireless chargers for sale, crafted to enrich your life with superior convenience and elegance. Find the perfect wireless charger to buy from our expansive range. Among our most popular offerings are:

  • Boostcharge 3-in-1 Wireless Charger for Apple Devices

    Experience the ultimate charging convenience with our Boostcharge 3-in-1 Wireless Charger, designed specifically for Apple devices. This versatile charging station rapidly powers up your iPhone, Apple Watch and AirPods all at once! Featuring a 7.5W wireless charging pad for your iPhone, a magnetic charging module for your Apple Watch and a 5W pad for your AirPods, it's an ideal addition to your night stand or workspace. With Qi certification for safety and compatibility with most phone cases, this 3-in-1 charger is perfect for Apple loyalists seeking an efficient charging solution.

  • BoostCharge Magnetic Wireless Power Bank 5K + Stand

    This portable powerhouse delivers reliable 7.5W of power to your device without the cable. It also has a fold-out stand that enables hands-free streaming and video calls while charging.

    Featuring cutting-edge MagSafe technology, this compact power bank offers an impressive 5,000 mAh of charging capacity – enough to provide up to 19 hours of video playback for an iPhone. And with pass-through wireless charging and a USB-C® port delivering up to 10W of power, it's a must-have for those seeking a versatile, portable wireless phone charger.

  • BoostCharge 15W Wireless Charging Stand + QC 3.0 24W Wall Charger

    This sleek and slim wireless phone charger supplies 15W of power to either an Apple or Android smartphone, allowing you to charge in portrait or landscape mode for uninterrupted video streaming or recipe browsing. Compatible with most phone cases and Qi-certified for safety, this wireless phone charger features an LED indicator light to confirm your device is charging correctly. It’s even stylish enough to enhance your space!

Browse our selection of premier wireless chargers for sale and find the perfect solution to keep your devices juiced and ready for action. Choose Belkin for reliable, innovative charging solutions that cater to your every need.

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Wireless Chargers FAQ

Wireless charging is a way to charge your phone or other compatible devices without needing to plug it in with a cable. You place your device on a charging pad or stand, and it will start charging automatically using an electromagnetic field. A chip controls the charging process to ensure it's safe and doesn't damage your device. 

Yes, the iPhone 11 does have wireless charging capabilities. 

Neither magnetic charging nor wireless chargers are particularly bad for batteries. A battery slowly wears as it is charged or discharged over time. Leaving devices always charging can be harmful to their batteries. It's recommended to unplug the device once it is charged. 

No, the iPhone 7 does not have wireless charging capabilities.

The first-generation iPhone SE (released in 2016) does not have wireless charging capabilities. However, the second-generation iPhone SE (released in 2020) does support wireless charging.

Apple devices: iPhone 8 and later

Samsung devices: Galaxy Note phones: Galaxy Note20 5G, Note20 Ultra 5G, Note10+, Note10, Note9, Note8, and Note 5, Galaxy S phones: S23 series, S22 series, S21 series, S20 series, S10 series, S9 series, S8 series, S7 series, and S6 series, Foldable phones: Galaxy Z Fold, Z Fold2, Z Fold3, Z Fold4, Z Flip, Z Flip 5G, Z Flip3, and Z Flip4

Google Pixel devices: Pixel 3, Pixel 3 XL, Pixel 4, Pixel 4 XL, Pixel 5, Pixel 6, Pixel 6Pro, Pixel 7, Pixel 7 Pro

Wireless phone chargers use a technology called Qi that transfers energy wirelessly from the charger to the device being charged. Qi works through electromagnetic fields between two coils, one in the charger and one in the device being charged.

To use a wireless charger pad, first plug it into a power source and place your compatible device on the pad, making sure it's centered and aligned with any guidelines provided. Wait for the charging process to start, which may be indicated by a light or other indicator. It's important to note that not all devices are compatible with all wireless chargers, so check your device's specifications to ensure compatibility with the charger and the charging standard. 

Wireless charger pads use a technology called inductive charging to transfer energy wirelessly from the charger to the device being charged. This works through two coils, one in the charger and one in the device, that create an electromagnetic field. Most wireless chargers use MagSafe, Qi or Qi2 modules. Compatibility, charging speeds and other features vary based on the wireless charging technology. 

Wireless charging stands are similar to charging pads, but hold the device at an angle so it can be viewed while it charges. They work by using inductive charging, which transfers energy wirelessly from the charger to the device being charged. The charger contains a coil of wire that creates an electromagnetic field, and the device being charged contains a coil that picks up this field to charge the battery. Most charging stands use the Qi standard, which optimizes the charging process by adjusting power and speed, and the device can be used and viewed while it charges.