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How Wireless Charging Works and Why It's Terrible

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You’ve seen wireless chargers, the tech is now as common as the

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smartphones they power. But did you know that they come with a big catch?

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Two actually: wireless charging is inefficient and it may lead to accelerated battery degradation.

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You can find a link to our complete test results in the description but the gist is this:

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Efficiency between wireless chargers varies, but wired is the most efficient.

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Some wireless chargers may be damaging your battery if the

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battery packs temperature regularly exceeds 30C.

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But let’s start from the top. What is the difference between wired and

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wireless charging beyond the whole cable thing?

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With wired charging, energy transfers from the outlet through a cable and directly to

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your phone. It's the most efficient means of charging we have at home, but it’s not perfect.

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Our tests with state-of-the-art GaN chargers show that even the

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best wired setups lose about 35% of their energy during normal operation.

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It took 18.25Wh to charge our iPhone 15 Pro’s 12.7Wh battery.

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It’s not ideal but it’s the best we have Critically,in our all our

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wired charging tests the battery temperature never exceeded 29C.

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Wireless charging seems just as straightforward. You drop your

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phone on a pad and the electricity magically travels to your phone and charges it. No cables,

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no fuss. But the journey from pad to battery is not as direct as you might think.

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In fact, the electrons from the pad never reach the phone's battery.

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Inside the phone you’ll find a wireless charging coil made to receive energy from

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a charging pad. The pad has a corresponding coil designed to interact with the phones coil.

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By manipulating alternating magnetic fields, the pad can create current

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inside the receiving coil thereby creating a current that can charge your battery.

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If you think this sounds like a lot of work then you’d be right. Generating a magnetic field to

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induce a current “wastes” a lot of energy and it’s a big reason why wireless charging is

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inefficient. Other factors in energy loss include misaligned coils and distance between coils.

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So in long-range wireless charging,

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like some products advertised online or even wireless EV tech,

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the energy lost will increase as distance between the transmitting and receiving coil increases.

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Electric cars aside, Apple’s MagSafe and

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the Qi2 wireless charging standards do provide a partial solution.

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In order to mitigate the alignment problem, a set of magnetic coils in the charger line

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up with the opposite polarity of magnets in the back of your phone. This ensures a

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perfect alignment and maximum efficiency when transferring energy between the two coils.

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Despite this, 36% more energy is lost when compared to wired charging while the battery

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temperature peaked at 35C. And remember, this is the best case scenario for wireless charging!

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In our worst case scenario tests, a misaligned 15 Pro on an AmazonBasics

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wireless charger saw a whopping additional 104% energy consumed with charge times

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increasing two fold. Worse still, the battery temperatures climbed and remained above 40C.

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So not only is energy consumption substantially increased with a misaligned battery,

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but there is also a noticeable amount of heat transferred to the battery.

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And this brings us to our final charger, the Tesla Wireless Charging Platform.

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I’m sure Elon thought it was mighty cool to stick this many transmitting

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coils across the pad but if our earlier tests prove anything it’s that every

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single one of these coils will be out of alignment with your device.

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This results in extended charging times and a toasty battery,

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very similar in profile to what we saw with the misaligned AmazonBasics charger.

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And the data proves it. No matter how you place your phone on the Tesla

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Wireless Charging Platform, you’ll experience extended charge times,

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higher energy consumption, and higher device temperatures.

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The Tesla charger caused our device battery to hit

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40C for extended periods and remained in the high 30’s throughout our tests.

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The 2020 pandemic fueled a 37 % increase in wireless charger

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purchases globally. That same year, the wireless market was valued at $12.7B and

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estimates suggest that the market will grow to $185B by 2030 across all categories.

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Is the convenience of not dealing with cables worth this hidden environmental cost? Yes or no,

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wireless charging is here to stay. Just remember, efficiency varies widely among

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different chargers. If you're going wireless, choose wisely. Look for Qi2 and MagSafe-certified

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devices for the least waste and consider the environmental impact before going wireless.

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For more information about how we conducted our tests,

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be sure to check our blog post linked in the description.

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