In some cases you can charge your iPad or tablet via our wireless chargers, but not wirelessly. Currently there are not many tablets that can be wirelessly charged. Still want to charge your tablet via our wireless chargers? Choose a charger with a USB-A port. Via this port you can connect your tablet to the wireless charger, thereby saving space of an additional power socket being used.
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How does wireless charging work?
Qi wireless charging technology uses an electromagnetic field and inductive coupling to send energy from point A (transmitter) to B (receiver).
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What is the Qi-standard?
Qi is the sign of interoperability between power transmitters and power receivers.A vastly growing number of devices have Qi technology incorporated as a standard.
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How does inductive charging work?
Qi chargers typically use an induction coil to create an alternating electromagnetic field from within a charging station.
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What is fast charging?
With fast charge (also known as quick charge) your device will be charged in the blink of an eye. Each smartphone brand has its own fast charge limit.
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What is MFi certified?
Want to make sure your charger will safely & correctly work with your Apple devices? The first thing you need to check is the MFi certification.
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How many watts you need mostly depends on what your phone or device can handle and when or how you want to use the charger.
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It might be. Wireless chargers must obey several safety measures. Wireless chargers that are not Qi-certified may not have implemented all mandatory and necessary safety features. As such, they may get hot and damage phones or other products placed on the charger. For example, a metal coin might, if the detection metal objects does not work properly, get very hot and even cause skin burn.
Yes, Zens has developed wireless chargers for both individual and shared (dual chargers) use. Depending on the model, you can wirelessly charge one or two phones at the same time by placing them next to each other on the dual charging pad. We also have 3-in-1 chargers and 4-in-1 chargers that can charge up to 4 devices simultaneously. Want to go all out? With our Modular Series chargers you can charge up to 6 devices at once. Talk about convenience.
Yes, you do not need to remove your case before charging. All Zens wireless chargers work with most lightweight cases (< 3 mm). Just to be sure, it is recommended to take phone cases with metal lining off before charging.
Most wireless chargers only have 1 charging coil. This means that you have to make sure your phone is aligned with the charging coil to start charging. This is no problem if you just pay attention when placing your phone on a charger. If you want freedom of placement, without paying attention if your phone is aligned with the charger, you should choose a charger with more coils. You will get a bit more freedom of placement with our 5 coils dual charger. If you want ultimate freedom of placement you have to check out our Liberty wireless chargers that pack a whopping 16 coils.