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For Something a Little Less Expensive Let's Check It Out I Understand That Looks Are Largely Subjective But I Think That Mophie Wireless Charging Base Not Only Features The Best Build Quality But It Has The Sleekest Overall Design It Also Comes With A Power Brick In The Box Which Is Not Something You Can Say For The Cheaper Wireless Chargers That You'll Find Unfortunately, the Barrel-Style Power Connector Is Designed So That It Only Works With Mophie's Wireless Charging Base.

I Do Appreciate The Cable It Is Fairly Lengthy And It Also Isn't Kinky Meaning It Doesn't Have A Lot Of Kinks In It And Again, You See The Power Input, And You Could See That The Cable Is Designed To Fit Very Flush With The Wireless Charging Base. Very Nice Design By Far In My Opinion, The Sleekest Overall Design Of All Of The Chargers And It Comes With The Most Robust Build Quality Like Mophie's Charger.

Belkin's Boost Up Wireless Charging Pad Is Available In The Apple Store And It Comes With A Unique White Design It Also Has The Largest Surface Area Of Any Of The Charges That I Tested. It Comes With The Power Brick As You See There, It's Kind Of Large Though I Don't Really Like That Power Brick And Like The Mophie Charger, It Comes With A Specifically Designed Power Connector That Only Works With Belkin's Charger. The Cable As You'll Notice Isn't As Nice As The One Included With Mophie But Again, It Works And You Could See That Power Connector How It's It's Fairly Flush With The Base Of The Wireless Charging Pad.

Now Both The Belkin Charger And The Mophie Charger Are Available In The Apple Store And They Cost $60 Each But How Do They Perform? Unsurprisingly, They Are Very Similar In Performance. You're Going To Get Performance Basically On Par With A 5-Watt Power Adapter That Comes In The Box Of The iPhone 8 So That's Somewhere Around The Ballpark Of About 20 To 21% After 30 Minutes Of Charging Again Not Great.

The Good News Is That You Can Find Third-Party Chargers On Amazon Like This One Right Here From Ankur Now. These Chargers Aren't As Nice And As Polished As What You'll Find From The Mophie Or Belkin Charger But None Of Them Come With A Power Adapter, And They All Use MicroUSB Which Isn't Reversible However It Is Ubiquitous So That Is Kind Of A Plus And Minus.

Ankur Wireless Charging Pad Is Qi-Enabled Of Course And It Features The Smallest Surface Area Of All Charges I Tested Here Now The Downside To That Is That It's Only Capable Of Providing 5 Watts Of Power So That Means This $20 Charger Isn't Capable Of Supporting Fast Charging Although It Does A Pretty Good Job At Slow Charging. Speak Ins Essential Wireless Charging Pad Comes With A Very Unique Square Design That None Of The Other Chargers Can Claim And Also Features A Very Long High-Quality MicroUSB Cable Inside The Box Which Isn't Something That You Find With The Other Chargers.

Like All Of The Other Charges In This Video, It Is Qi-Enabled And It's Going To Set You Back About $20 Give Or Take A Few Bucks Here And There. Then The Final Charger On Our Tests Is From Odium Or Audio I Don't Know How To Pronounce That But Anyway It Is The Only Charger In This Video That Allows You To Stand Your iPhone Up While It's Charging Which Is Great So You Can Browse Your Twitter Timeline And Charge At The Same Time Which I've Actually Done Quite A Bit Lately Using This Charger.

I Found This One On Amazon For About $20 So For Less Than Half The Cost Of The Belkin Or Mophie Charger, You Can Get One Of These Third-Party Chargers But How Did They Stack Up When It Comes To Charging Speed After 30 Minutes I Found That They Were Very Similar. I've Tested All These Multiple Times Over I Did Find The Odium To Be A Little Slower But Not By Much So If You're Just Looking For A Whole Bunch Of Charges To Place Around Your House, You'll Probably Be Best Off By Going The Cheaper Route To Be Honest In Some Cases You Can Get Three Of These Chargers For The Price Of One Of The Belkin Chargers That Said The Mophie And The Belkin Charger Are Chargers That Apple Is Actually Endorsing By Placing Them In Its Stores So You Have To Keep That In Mind.

In The Upcoming iOS Update Which Will Increase Charging Speed By Providing 7.5-Watt Wireless Charging Support Is Guaranteed To Work With The Belkin And The Mophie Charger However The Jury Is Still Out As Far As The Other Chargers Go They Should Support The Faster Charging Because All Of Them Except For The Ankur Put Enough Power To Technically Support Fast Wireless Charging Of Course We Will Provide A Follow-Up Video With More Details Let Me Know What You Guys Think Down Below In The Comments This Is Jeff But Nine To Five

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enthe iPhone 8 is the first iPhone with wireless charging built-in but what wireless charger should you buy should you get mo fees belkin's or should you go for something a little less expensive let's check it out I understand that looks are largely subjective but I think that mo fees wireless charging base not only features the best build quality but it has the sleekest overall design it also comes with a power brick in the box which is not something you can say for the cheaper wireless chargers that you'll find unfortunately the barrel style power connector is designed so that it only works with mo Fe's wireless charging base I do appreciate the cable it is fairly lengthy and it also isn't kinky meaning it doesn't have a lot of kinks in it and again you see the power input and you could see that the cable is designed to fit very flush with the wireless charging base very nice design by far in my opinion the sleekest overall design of all of the chargers and it comes with the most robust build quality like mo fees charger belkin's boost up wireless charging pad is available in the Apple store and it comes with a unique white design it also has the largest surface area of any of the charges that I tested it comes with the power brick as you see there it's kind of large though I don't really like that power brick and like the Mophie it comes with a specifically designed power connector that only works with belkin's charger the cable as you'll notice isn't as nice as the one included with no fees charger but again it works and you could see that power connector how it's it's fairly flush with the base of the wireless charging pad now both the Belkin charger and the Mophie charger are available in the Apple Store and they cost $60 each but how do they perform unsurprisingly they are very similar in performance you're going to get performance basically on par with a 5 watt power adapter that comes in the box of the iPhone 8 so that's somewhere around the ballpark of about 20 to 21% after 30 minutes of charging again not great the good news is that you can find third-party chargers on Amazon like this one right here from Ankur now these Chargers aren't as nice and as polished as what you'll find from the Mophie or the Belkin charger 4 in since none of them come with a power adapter and they all use microUSB which isn't reversible however it is ubiquitous so that is kind of a plus and minus anchors wireless charging pad is Qi enabled of course and it features the smallest surface area of all charges I tested here now the downside to that is that it's only capable of providing 5 watts of power so that means this 20 dollar charger isn't capable of supporting fast charging although it does a pretty good job at slow charging speak ins essential wireless charging pad comes with a very unique square design that none of the other chargers can claim and also features a very lengthy high-quality microUSB cable inside the box which isn't something that you find with the other chargers like all of the other charges in this video it is Qi enabled and it's going to set you back about twenty five dollars give or take a few bucks here and there and then the final charger on our tests is from odium or audio I don't know how to pronounce that but anyway it is the only charger in this video that allows you to stand your iPhone up while it's charging which is great so you can browse your Twitter timeline and charge at the same time which I've actually done quite a bit lately using this charger I found this one on Amazon for about 20 bucks so for less than half the cost of the Belkin or the Mophie charger you can get one of these third-party chargers but how did they stack up when it comes to charging speed after 30 minutes I found that they were very similar I've tested all these multiple times over I did find the odium to be a little slower but not by much so if you're just looking for a whole bunch of charges to place around your house you'll probably be best off by going the cheaper route to be honest in some cases you can get three of these chargers for the price of one of the movies or one of the Belkin chargers that said the mo fee and the Belkin charger are chargers that Apple is actually endorsing by placing them in its stores so you have to keep that in mind in the upcoming iOS update which will increase charging speed by providing 7.5 watt wireless charging support is guaranteed to work with the Belkin and the Mophie charger however the jury is still out as far as the other chargers go they should support the faster charging because all of them except for the anchor put enough power to technically support fast wireless charging of course we will provide a follow-up video with more details let me know what you guys think down below in the comments this is Jeff but nine to five Mackthe iPhone 8 is the first iPhone with wireless charging built-in but what wireless charger should you buy should you get mo fees belkin's or should you go for something a little less expensive let's check it out I understand that looks are largely subjective but I think that mo fees wireless charging base not only features the best build quality but it has the sleekest overall design it also comes with a power brick in the box which is not something you can say for the cheaper wireless chargers that you'll find unfortunately the barrel style power connector is designed so that it only works with mo Fe's wireless charging base I do appreciate the cable it is fairly lengthy and it also isn't kinky meaning it doesn't have a lot of kinks in it and again you see the power input and you could see that the cable is designed to fit very flush with the wireless charging base very nice design by far in my opinion the sleekest overall design of all of the chargers and it comes with the most robust build quality like mo fees charger belkin's boost up wireless charging pad is available in the Apple store and it comes with a unique white design it also has the largest surface area of any of the charges that I tested it comes with the power brick as you see there it's kind of large though I don't really like that power brick and like the Mophie it comes with a specifically designed power connector that only works with belkin's charger the cable as you'll notice isn't as nice as the one included with no fees charger but again it works and you could see that power connector how it's it's fairly flush with the base of the wireless charging pad now both the Belkin charger and the Mophie charger are available in the Apple Store and they cost $60 each but how do they perform unsurprisingly they are very similar in performance you're going to get performance basically on par with a 5 watt power adapter that comes in the box of the iPhone 8 so that's somewhere around the ballpark of about 20 to 21% after 30 minutes of charging again not great the good news is that you can find third-party chargers on Amazon like this one right here from Ankur now these Chargers aren't as nice and as polished as what you'll find from the Mophie or the Belkin charger 4 in since none of them come with a power adapter and they all use microUSB which isn't reversible however it is ubiquitous so that is kind of a plus and minus anchors wireless charging pad is Qi enabled of course and it features the smallest surface area of all charges I tested here now the downside to that is that it's only capable of providing 5 watts of power so that means this 20 dollar charger isn't capable of supporting fast charging although it does a pretty good job at slow charging speak ins essential wireless charging pad comes with a very unique square design that none of the other chargers can claim and also features a very lengthy high-quality microUSB cable inside the box which isn't something that you find with the other chargers like all of the other charges in this video it is Qi enabled and it's going to set you back about twenty five dollars give or take a few bucks here and there and then the final charger on our tests is from odium or audio I don't know how to pronounce that but anyway it is the only charger in this video that allows you to stand your iPhone up while it's charging which is great so you can browse your Twitter timeline and charge at the same time which I've actually done quite a bit lately using this charger I found this one on Amazon for about 20 bucks so for less than half the cost of the Belkin or the Mophie charger you can get one of these third-party chargers but how did they stack up when it comes to charging speed after 30 minutes I found that they were very similar I've tested all these multiple times over I did find the odium to be a little slower but not by much so if you're just looking for a whole bunch of charges to place around your house you'll probably be best off by going the cheaper route to be honest in some cases you can get three of these chargers for the price of one of the movies or one of the Belkin chargers that said the mo fee and the Belkin charger are chargers that Apple is actually endorsing by placing them in its stores so you have to keep that in mind in the upcoming iOS update which will increase charging speed by providing 7.5 watt wireless charging support is guaranteed to work with the Belkin and the Mophie charger however the jury is still out as far as the other chargers go they should support the faster charging because all of them except for the anchor put enough power to technically support fast wireless charging of course we will provide a follow-up video with more details let me know what you guys think down below in the comments this is Jeff but nine to five Mack\n"