Best Wireless Charging Pads for the Galaxy S10 in 2022
If you like to charge your phone at your desk all day, but you still want to use it unencumbered, then a wireless charging pad or stand is the way to go. They can work great as bedside charging solutions, or for quick top-ups when you're home in between working and heading out for evening activities. Whatever your use, these are the best wireless charging pads for the Samsung Galaxy S10.
From the source
This "convertible" charging pad can be a flat pad, or it can slide into a stand. It charges at up to 9 watts and has multiple coils for good placement.
Conversation piece
This fabric-wrapped charging pad charges at 0 watts and comes with a USB-C cable.
Better in black
This Anker charging stand charges at up to 7.5 watts and holds thick, cased phones. It comes with a 6-foot-long cable but no wall adapter.
Simple and inexpensive
This charging pad protects your S10 against overvoltage, short-circuiting, and overheating.
Triple coil charging
This phone-shaped charging pad has three coils, so there's no need to worry about precisely placing your S10 on it. It charges up to 10 watts.
Double trouble
It'll make things a lot easier to charge everyone's phones if you purchase this two-pack.
Put a wireless charger wherever you need!
Keeping your Galaxy S10 juiced up no matter where you go is much easier without the annoying cables. The prices for all these wireless charging pads are trending down, meaning you could pick up a charging pad for your bedside table, your work office, and even one for the living room.
For the most versatility, grab the Samsung convertible stand that lets you switch between an angled position or a flat pad, and because it's made by Samsung you know you'll get the best charging results. Alternatively, I recommend the iOttie iON Wireless Mini Fast Charging Pad because it's equally stylish and function, although it does not include a wall charger.
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Marc Lagace was an Apps and Games Editor at Android Central between 2016 and 2020. You can reach out to him on Twitter [@spacelagace.