Apple’s MagSafe-Based Qi2 Wireless Charging Standard to Arrive Soon on Android Phones

The next generation upgrade for the global wireless charging standard, Qi, was announced at CES 2023 in January. The Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) took the covers off Qi2, which is based on Apple’s MagSafe technology, at the event. Qi2 certified phones and chargers are expected to arrive in the holiday season of 2023. Recently, the WPC announced that Qi2 is almost at the finish line as the first mobile devices with the new wireless charging standard were set to complete certification testing. This means, we could soon see MagSafe wireless charging technology on Android phones.

Qi2, like MagSafe, will feature magnetic attachment with phones, faster charging, higher efficiency and greater convenience, according to WPS. The first Qi2 certified products are set to come to market in the holiday season, starting with Apple’s iPhone 15 lineup. Android phones are expected to follow suit, adopting the Qi2 profile. According to WPS, Belkin, Mophie, Anker, and Aircharge have already announced Qi2 charging products and over 100 devices are currently in testing or in the certification testing queue.

According to the WPC, the Qi2 standard comprises two profiles, the Magnetic Power Profile (MPP) which is based on MagSafe technology contributed by Apple to the consortium and branded with the Qi2 logo, and the Extended Power Profile (EPP), which is an improvement to the existing wireless charging, that does not include magnets but complies with the Qi2 standard. New Qi2 EPP products will be branded with the existing Qi logo, WPS said in its press release earlier this month.

With Android phones adopting the new Qi2 standard, we could soon see the MagSafe-based MPP profile on upcoming Android phones. New wireless chargers would be able to magnetically attach to compatible Android devices, just like a MagSafe charger attaches to an iPhone. Additionally, with magnetic attachment coming to Android phones, a bunch of magnet-based phone accessories, which are currently available for iPhone models, could also arrive for Android devices. These include MagSafe-compatible cases, magnetic wallets, battery packs and more.

“These certified Qi2 chargers provide smoother, faster charging that is more energy efficient, and offers wide interoperability,” Paul Struhsaker, executive director for the WPC, had said in the release. “Plus, Qi2’s magnetic attachment also means consumers will no longer have to fuss in trying to adjust the positioning of their devices to ensure perfect alignment between phone and charger.”

Recently, the Google Pixel 9 lineup was also tipped to launch with the Qi2 wireless charging standard. A Google senior hardware engineer Liyu Yang, who has been working on wireless charging systems on Pixel handsets since 2017, recently joined WPC as a board member. According to WPC, Yang is currently in charge of the research and development of next-generation wireless charging technology on upcoming Pixel products, thus suggesting Pixel 9 series may come with Qi2 wireless charging support.


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Stuffcool 5,000mAh Magnetic Wireless Power Bank for Apple Devices Launched: Details

Stuffcool PB9063W 5,000mAh magnetic wireless power bank has been launched in India, priced at Rs. 3,999. The new power bank is designed to primarily be used with Apple products with support for the company’s magnetic MagSafe and Apple Watch standards, including many iPhone, AirPods, and Watch models, thanks to a built-in Apple Watch charging module. Other products which support wireless charging can also benefit from the Stuffcool PB9063W power bank, which supports the popular Qi wireless charging standard, and there are options for wired charging as well.

Stuffcool PB9063W power bank price in India, availability

The newly launched Stuffcool PB9063W 5,000mAh power bank is priced at Rs. 3,999 in India, and is available to buy through the company’s online store as well as on Amazon. At this price, the Stuffcool PB9063W is considerably more affordable than Apple’s own MagSafe Battery Pack and competes directly with options in the segment from brands such as Ambrane and Anker.

Stuffcool PB9063 power bank specifications, features

With support for the Qi wireless charging standard, the Stuffcool PB9063W can be used with a wide range of supported products, including smartphones and earphones from various brands. However, the primary use-case is designed around Apple products, which will be able to use the magnetic latching mechanism that is compatible with Apple’s MagSafe standard.

The power bank can therefore be attached to compatible iPhone models and stay in place when in use, while charging the device. It also has a kick-stand which allows the PB9063W to be mounted upright for ease of use when a device is charging. There is also a USB Type-C port for input and output, as well as a Lightning port for input, with 20W USB PD charging supported through the Type-C port.

The magnetic latching works with select iPhone and AirPods models including the new AirPods Pro (2nd Gen), while the dedicated Apple Watch charging module can be used to simultaneously charge either an Apple Watch or compatible AirPods, while an iPhone is charging.

The rated capacity of the PB9063W power bank is 5,000mAh, and Stuffcool claims that this can charge an Apple iPhone 14 Pro (Review) up to 80 percent when using the wireless charging, and up to 100 percent with wired charging. Wireless charging at up to 15W is supported for Apple iPhone devices, while the Apple Watch charging module has a maximum output of 2W.


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