Why wireless charging is the future
With the advancements in Qi2 technology and support from the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC), wireless charging is no longer just a luxury; it’s a practical and clutter-free solution. Say goodbye to tangled cables and enjoy the convenience of simply placing your phone on a charging pad. Whether you’re at home, at the office, or on the go, wireless charging offers unparalleled flexibility.
The perfect wireless chargers for your Samsung S25
At Zens, we understand the importance of seamless charging experiences. With the Samsung S25’s adoption of Qi2 technology marking a turning point for wireless charging, our range of innovative chargers ensures you can take full advantage of this groundbreaking feature. Wherever you need to charge, we have a solution that fits your lifestyle:
- Wireless Charging Adapter: Ideal for the kitchen or while traveling, this compact solution ensures your Samsung S25 stays charged wherever you are.
- Office Charger 2: Perfect for your home office, this charger can power your Galaxy Buds or a second work phone alongside your S25. Keep all your essential devices ready to go.
- Quattro Charger Pro 4: Do you share your household with both iPhone and Samsung users? This powerhouse can charge multiple devices simultaneously, eliminating the hassle of multiple cables.
- Magnetic Nightstand Charger: Designed for the bedroom, this charger pairs perfectly with an Android World Clock app, transforming your S25 into a stylish bedside clock while it charges.
Explore wireless charging options for earlier Samsung Galaxy models
Do you still own an older model that only supports Qi wireless charging? Explore our Qi wireless chargers, perfect for Samsung and Android users. Our chargers are compatible with most Galaxy devices starting from the S6 series, ensuring a seamless, cable-free experience. If you have a Samsung Galaxy S22, S23, or S24 in combination with a magnetic case, you can also use Qi2/MagSafe chargers.
Not sure if your device supports wireless charging (Qi or Qi2)? Check here to find out.