Skip to main content

The deluge of faster Qi2.2 wireless chargers is here

Belkin, Anker, and Ugreen all have products certified for 25W wireless Qi2 charging.

Belkin, Anker, and Ugreen all have products certified for 25W wireless Qi2 charging.

anker-qi22-charger-crop
anker-qi22-charger-crop
Anker is one of eight companies with Qi2.2 products already certified.
Image: Wireless Power Consortium
Dominic Preston
is a news editor with over a decade’s experience in journalism. He previously worked at Android Police and Tech Advisor.

Yesterday Ugreen was the first company to announce it had a Qi2.2 wireless charging power bank on the way, but it wasn’t alone for long. The Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) has already certified eight Qi2.2 products, all from different manufacturers, including power banks, car mounts, and 3-in-1 stands.

Qi2.2 is the latest version of the Qi wireless charging standard. Qi2 was notable for introducing a magnetic ring to the design, helped by contributions to the standard from Apple based on its MagSafe charging tech. Qi2.2 makes the jump to 25W charging speeds, an improvement on Qi2’s 15W cap.

While the WPC lists Qi2.2 as having been introduced in April 2025, and Apple was reported to be working on a new MagSafe charger with Qi2.2 compatibility last month, no products using the standard have gone on sale yet. That’s set to change soon, with eight products now listed in the WPC’s product database with the latest Qi2.2.1 standard, all certified on July 15th.

Ugreen Qi2.2 power bank render on a a blue background
Ugreen was the first company to announce a Qi2.2 product, though it doesn’t have a price yet.
Image: Ugreen

Some of these have been officially announced, including Ugreen’s 10,000mAh MagFlow power bank. Baseus received certification for one power bank but says it has another on the way, along with a 3-in-1 charging stand. Belkin only announced that it will roll out “several” Qi2.2 products in the coming months, though its certification is for the UltraCharge Pro 3-in-1 charging dock.

Other certified companies haven’t yet made announcements. Anker is apparently set to expand its Prime series with a 3-in-1 Qi2.2 dock including a built-in display to monitor charging speeds, Aukey has a simple 2-in-1 charging stand on the way, and Scosche is readying a Qi2.2 version of its MagicMount Pro car mount. ODMs CVSMicro and BH EVS round out the set of eight with charging components to build into other products.

<em>Belkin says it has Qi2.2 products on the way, but hasn’t yet announced this 3-in-1 charger.</em>
<em>This power bank is among three Baseus products announced, but the only one yet certified.</em>
<em>Aukey has the only 2-in-1 stand among the certified products.</em>
<em>Scosche simply has a Qi2.2 version of its existing car mounts.</em>
<em>This 10,000mAh Ugreen power bank was announced yesterday, and launches in Q3.</em>
<em>This Anker Prime 3-in-1 stand packs a built-in display too.</em>
<em>BH EVS makes auto parts, so this is likely the innards of a built-in car charger.</em>
<em>And this CVSMicro certification is for a bare coil, so could go into anything.</em>
1/8
Belkin says it has Qi2.2 products on the way, but hasn’t yet announced this 3-in-1 charger.
Image: Wireless Power Consortium

Qi2 was a welcome introduction, but adoption among phone manufacturers has been slow — while Apple includes Qi2 support on all current iPhones except the 16E, the HMD Skyline remains the only Android phone worldwide with full Qi2. Others, like the Samsung Galaxy S25 series, are “Qi2 Ready,” meaning they require a magnetic Qi2 phone case for full functionality. Hopefully Qi2.2’s arrival encourages more manufacturers to jump on board.

Correction, July 16th: An earlier version of this article referenced a leaked 45W Qi2.2 charger from Apple, but that refers to its rated input, not output.

Follow topics and authors from this story to see more like this in your personalized homepage feed and to receive email updates.