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Wireless Car Chargers

Shop MagSafe and Qi2 magnetic wireless car charger mounts for iPhone 17, Galaxy S26, Pixel 10, and other Android devices. Enjoy fast, cable-free charging with magnetic alignment or auto-clamping, in air vent and dash mount options for safe, reliable power on the go. 24/7 customer support.

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Belkin BoostCharge Pro magnetic wireless car charger with MagSafe holding an iPhone on a car vent

MagSafe Car Chargers for iPhone

A MagSafe car charger snaps your iPhone onto the mount with Apple's magnetic alignment ring, so it stays put on bumpy roads while it charges wirelessly. iPhone 12 and later have the magnets built in. Android phones snap on the same way with a Qi2-ready or MagSafe-compatible case.

  • Charging speed: up to 15W on iPhone 12 and later; up to 25W on a Qi2 25W certified mount with iPhone 16 and later; 7.5W on phones without magnets.
  • Alignment: magnetic snap-on, using the MagSafe and Qi2 magnetic profile for a secure hold while driving.
  • Works with: iPhone 12 and later (built-in magnets); Samsung Galaxy S25 / S26 and Google Pixel with a Qi2-ready magnetic case.
  • Power: a built-in cable that plugs into any USB-A or USB-C car port, so there is no extra cable to lose.
  • Mount styles: air vent and dashboard, compared in the table above.

Charging speed varies by device, the charger's rating, and the car's USB power output. Most car USB ports deliver 12 to 15W; a higher-wattage USB-C port (45W or more) is needed for full 25W speed.

Car Charger Mounts Compared

Wireless car chargers come in three mount styles. The right one depends on where you sit your phone, how much dash real estate you have, and whether your car has open vent slats.

Mount Style Install Method Best For Watch Out For
Air Vent Mount Clips onto horizontal or vertical vent slats Compact cars, quick install, removable setups Blocks airflow from that vent
Dashboard / Windshield Mount Suction cup or adhesive base Long viewing angle, navigation use, fixed install State laws on windshield mounting vary
Cup Holder Mount Wedges into a cup holder, gooseneck arm Cars with no vent slats or busy dashboards Occupies a cup holder

Wireless Car Chargers FAQ

Wireless car chargers use the same basic technology as other wireless chargers, employing inductive charging to transfer energy from the charger to your phone. However, they are specifically designed for use in vehicles, providing a convenient and cable-free way to keep your phone charged while driving.

Magnetic alignment works with phones that have a magnet ring built into the back, or with a Qi2-ready case on phones that don't. The current lineup:

Apple iPhone: iPhone 12 and later have built-in MagSafe magnets and snap directly to magnetic car mounts. iPhone Air, iPhone 17, 17 Pro, and 17 Pro Max are all included.

Samsung Galaxy: S25 and S26 series support the Qi2 magnetic profile but don't have built-in magnets. A Qi2-ready magnetic case adds snap-on alignment.

Google Pixel: Pixel 10, 10 Pro, and 10 Pro Fold have built-in Qi2 magnets and snap directly. Earlier Pixels need a Qi2-ready case.

Other Android phones: a Qi2-ready or MagSafe-compatible case adds magnetic mount support to any wireless-charging-capable phone.

Phones without wireless charging won't work with a wireless car charger mount; use a wired USB-C car charger instead.

For more, see our Qi2 compatible devices guide.

Yes, wireless car chargers are safe. They come with multiple built-in safety features, such as overcharge protection, foreign object detection, and overheating prevention. Here are the key safety features of wireless car chargers:

  • Overheating Protection: Stops charging if the charger or phone overheats
  • Foreign Object Detection: Detects metal objects and halts charging
  • Overcharging Protection: Stops power flow when the phone is fully charged
  • Short-Circuit Protection: Cuts off power in case of a circuit fault
  • Magnetic Alignment: Ensures safe and secure placement of the phone
  • Certified Power Output: Ensures safe, regulated power delivery

Additional safety information is available here.

A properly wired wireless car charger will not drain your car battery as long as it’s connected to a power source that turns off with the ignition. However, if the charger remains powered after the car is off, it can slowly drain the battery, especially if a phone is left on the charger for extended periods. To avoid battery drain, ensure the charger is only active when the car is running, or unplug it when not in use.

Yes, Belkin offers wireless car chargers with vent mount options. These chargers typically feature a clip that securely attaches to your car's air vent, providing a convenient way to charge your phone while driving without taking up space on your dashboard. Benefits include easy installation, adjustable viewing angle, wide compatibility, fast charging, and sturdy design. Belkin car chargers that feature the vent mount include: 

Belkin wireless car charger mounts are designed to be easy to install. Depending on the model, you can either clip it onto your car’s vent or attach it to the dashboard or windshield with suction cups or adhesive. No tools are required, and the process typically takes just a few minutes, making them convenient and user-friendly.

In most situations, yes. Standard wireless charging works through plastic, silicone, leather, and most non-metal cases up to about 3mm thick. Metal cases, thick rugged cases, or cases with magnetic wallet attachments behind the phone can block charging or weaken the magnetic snap.


For magnetic car mounts specifically, the case needs to be MagSafe-compatible or Qi2-ready (magnets embedded in the back). Without magnets, the mount may not hold the phone securely while driving. iPhone 12+ has built-in MagSafe magnets and works with most slim cases; Galaxy S25 / S26 needs a Qi2-ready case.

No. The magnets in MagSafe and Qi2 car chargers are weak alignment magnets, similar in strength to a fridge magnet. They don't affect car infotainment systems, dashboard sensors, GPS, or your phone's built-in compass for navigation. Apple Maps and Google Maps work normally with the phone mounted on a magnetic car charger.

The main consideration is mounting placement: avoid placing a magnetic car charger directly over an airbag deployment zone or in a position that obstructs your view of the road.

Wireless car charger speed depends on the charger spec, the phone, and the car's USB power output:


  • Standard Qi car charger: up to 5W
  • 10W / 15W Qi car charger: up to 10-15W on Galaxy and Pixel; 7.5W on iPhone (no magnet)
  • MagSafe / Qi2 car charger: up to 15W on iPhone 12+, Galaxy S25 / S26, Pixel 10
  • Qi2 25W car chargers (when available): up to 25W on iPhone 16 and later

Most car USB outlets deliver 12-15W of power, which is enough for full wireless speed. Some cars with higher-wattage USB-C ports (45W+) can power Qi2 25W charging at full speed. If charging is slow, check the cable that came with your car charger and the USB port wattage rating.