Best Chargers for iPhone 14, Plus, Pro Max in 2024

(Last Updated On: December 5, 2023)

At this point, you already know that brands such as Apple and Samsung are top competitors for releasing phones with top-of-the-line specs every year. Are these upgrades worth buying a new phone every year? No, probably not, but congratulations if you can afford it. Even with phones becoming more expensive, the one thing missing is a charger in the box.

That’s why I’ve put together chargers that will fast charge your iPhone 14, as you might not own one or want an extra one with more charging ports. Also, just a reminder that the iPhone 14 is compatible with charging from a USB-C port so you will need a USB-C to Lightning charging cable.

AOHI MagCube 30W Charger

This AOHI 30W charger is the simplest charger I recommend for charging your iPhone 14 because the charger only has a single port with a 30W Power Delivery output. So, this is a good choice if you’re only looking to fast charge your iPhone 14. And this charger does come with a USB-C to USB-C cable, but that can’t be used to charge your iPhone, and you will still need a USB-C to Lightning cable.

Design-wise, this AOHI charger has an LED power light that changes color depending on charging status, so when fast charging your iPhone, the front light will become an Amber color. Also, the charger is tiny, with the charger having 1-inch dimensions all-around. Read my review article for more insights and details on its performance.

 

UGREEN Nexode 45W Dual USB-C Charger

The UGREEN Nexode 45W charger is a great all-around charger that may not have the most charging power to charge all types of devices fast, but it can get the job done. When charging a single device, this UGREEN charger can output 45W, and when charging two devices at the same time, the split of power becomes 20W and 25W.

So if you’re charging your iPhone 14 alone, you can get a slightly faster charging speed, and when charging two devices, I recommend having your iPhone be the first device you have connected. That’s because the first device you plug in gets 25W, and the second gets 20W when dual charging. Also, the 45W single port charging can be useful for charging most USB-C laptops. For an in-depth analysis and personal experience with the UGREEN Nexode 45W Dual USB-C Charger, check out my review article or video review.

 

Baseus 100W 4 Port GaN Charger

Recommending this Baseus 100W charger may be a bit too much, but if you’re searching for one that can do it all, this is a solid choice. You can use the total 100W from either USB-C 1 or USB-C 2 when charging a single device simultaneously. When charging two devices simultaneously, the C-1 port will output 60W, and the C-2 port will output 30W.

This means you can fast charge your iPhone 14 from C-2 and a laptop from C-1.

Even when charging four devices simultaneously, the USB-C 2 port still outputs 20W; this is still enough charging power for fast charging your iPhone 14 while also fast charging a laptop from C-1. Discover more about the Baseus 100W 4 Port GaN Charger in my detailed review article or watch my video review.

 

VOLTME 65W PD Charger

On the lower charging power side, a VOLTME 65W charger has enough power to fast charge your iPhone 14. The max output of the charger is 65W, with the total 65W being usable when charging a single device at a time from USB-C 1 or 2.

If you’re charging two devices, the C-1 port outputs 45W, and the C-2 port outputs 18W; in this case, I recommend charging your iPhone 14 from the C-2 port if you’re charging a lot from the C-1. However, just a heads up, if you’re charging about three devices simultaneously, the C-1 port outputs 45W, while the C-2 and the USB-A ports share a 15W output. So, to fast charge your iPhone 14 when charging three devices, you must charge it via C-1. Explore my comprehensive review article or watch my VOLTME 65W PD Charger video review for additional information.

 

MOMAX 5,000mAh Magnetic Power Bank

Of course, the iPhone 14 is still compatible with MagSafe, Apple’s magnetic wireless charging technology. This MOMAX 5,000mAh power bank features MagSafe wireless charging that will stick to the back of your iPhone 14 and charge it at 15W. 15W of charging power is not as fast as wired charging, but it’s not too slow when you consider you don’t need a cable to charge your iPhone.

When I reviewed this power bank, the port on the charger was a Lightning input port; however, it seems that the charger has gone through an upgrade, and now it uses a USB-C port. The USB-C port on the power bank can output 20W of Power Delivery, and this can be used to fast charge your iPhone 14 if you want to use wired charging. The power bank is also recharged via the USB-C port with an 18W recharge rate.

The biggest downside of this MOMAX power bank is that it only has a 5,000mAh battery capacity, so you may be unable to recharge your iPhone 14 to full power, but it will come close. Review my comprehensive review article to learn more about the MOMAX 5,000mAh Magnetic Power Bank.

 

MOMAX 10,000mAh 20W Wireless Charging Power Bank

One other MOMAX power bank I wanted to recommend is this 10,000mAh one. So this one has a higher capacity that can charge your iPhone to full power at least once, and you may have spare capacity to use later.

Wireless charging is available at the top of the power bank, but this charger does not feature MagSafe, so your iPhone 14 will not magnetically attach to the power bank. However, 7.5W of wireless charging power is available for your iPhone. For faster charging, I recommend charging your iPhone via the USB-C port with a 20W PD output. The USB-C port can also recharge the power bank at 20W.

Another option to recharge the power bank is to use the Lightning input port, which has a 12W recharge speed that is slower than the USB-C port. Read my review article on the MOMAX 10,000mAh 20W Wireless Charging Power Bank.

 

iWalk LinkPod Lightning Mini Power Bank

I have reviewed the iWalk LinkPod power bank’s USB-C version. However, the one I’m recommending is the Lightning version. This is the same as the USB-C version, but this one uses a Lightning connector to charge your iPhone 14.

So this power bank doesn’t use any cables. Instead, you just input the connector into your phone, and it starts charging. The charging output is pretty slow at 12W, so this power bank will not be able to fast charge your iPhone, and you’re mainly purchasing it for the small size. To recharge the power bank, a USB-C port off to the side can recharge the power bank at 18W.

The USB-C port cannot be used as an output port. The 4,800mAh battery capacity can come close to charging your iPhone 14 to full power. Check out my review article or video review for more insights on the iWalk LinkPod Lightning Mini Power Bank.

 

Baseus 160W 3 Port Car Charger

The Baseus 160W car charger may be too much to recommend when charging your iPhone 14. However, powerful car chargers these days are low-cost. If you own this Baseus car charger, you can fast charge your iPhone and nearly any USB-C chargeable laptop. You can use either of the USB-C ports to fast charge your iPhone from this car charger. Find out more about the Baseus 160W 3 Port Car Charger in my detailed review article or video review.

 

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