Best Qi Wireless Charging Power Banks

(Last Updated On: January 3, 2021)

A power bank is a charging electronic that is becoming more necessary to own, and that’s because of how useful they’ve become. Power banks aren’t used for charging smartphones anymore, as now there are many of them on the market that makes use of Power Delivery and so they can charge USB-C Power Delivery compatible laptops. Whereas in the past, when it came to charging laptops with DC ports, you would have to use a larger portable charger that made use of an AC outlet or just settle for using a large charging brick.

Also, there are now many power banks that make use of Quick Charge and smaller Power Delivery portable chargers that can charge smartphones that are compatible with those fast charging technologies.

However, as strange as it might sound, there’s one charging method that is now becoming more common with portable chargers and that would be wireless charging. There are now power banks that use wireless charging and so now you don’t need a charging cable at all when it comes to wireless charging. This is a pretty large highlight because if you ever forget a cable with your power bank, you can still use it, so long as you have a Qi-compatible smartphone that can wirelessly charge.

In this guide, we’re going to be covering the best types of wireless charging power banks on the market. These chargers make use of wireless charging, and so it’s best that you have a wireless charging smartphone and they may also make use of a fast charging tech, so that can be a great plus if you want to charge your smartphone or other devices at a fast charging speed.

Aideaz 10,000mAh Power Delivery Wireless Charging Power Bank

`The first wireless charging power bank is from a brand called Aideaz, and this charger has a 10,000mAh power capacity and yet it holds quite a lot. With its 10,000mAh power capacity, this charger is mostly meant to be used for smartphones and you’ll get about two full charges for smartphones if they have a 3,000mAh battery capacity or less.

Then there’s the charging and there is a total of three ways to use this power bank.

So there are two ports to use, one is a USB-C Power Delivery port and the other is a USB-A port that features Quick Charge. So if you have either a Power Delivery or Quick Charge compatible smartphone then you can fast charge them with this power bank. The Power Delivery charging rate from this power bank is 18W though, which is great for fast charging PD compatible smartphones but it’s not really meant for charging Power Delivery compatible laptops.

Of course, the other output charging is the wireless charging that’s located on top of the power bank. The wireless charging is only standard meaning that all Qi-compatible smartphones will charge at a 5W charging rate. There is no fast wireless charging for either Samsung phones or iPhones.

Even the recharging for this Aideaz power bank is great, as you can either use the Micro-USB input to recharge it at Quick Charge speeds with a Quick Charge wall charger. Or you can use a Power Delivery wall charger with the USB-C port.

The size of the power bank is insanely small and even with its powerful charging methods, you can place this power bank into a pocket without any problems.

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Specs of the AideaZ 10,000mAh Wireless Charging Power Delivery Portable Charger:

  • Output:

USB-C Power Delivery Port: 5-6V/3A | 6-9V/2A | 9-12V/1.5A (18W)

USB-A Quick Charge Port: 5-6V/3A | 6-9V/2A | 9-12V/1.5A (18W)

Wireless Charging: 5W

  • Input:

Micro-USB Input: 5V/2.0A | 9V/2.0A

USB-C Input: 5V/2.0A | 9V/2.0A

  • LED Power Indicator: Digital Power Capacity Display
  • Size: 4.1 x 2.4 x 0.9 inches
  • Weight: 7.4 Ounces

AideaZ 20,000mAh Wireless Charging Power Delivery Power Bank

AideaZ 20,000mAh 18W Wireless Charging Power Bank

Stepping up on the power capacity is another AideaZ power bank that features wireless charging but this has a 20,000mAh power capacity. So it’s on the high power capacity side and therefore it’s a lot more helpful to use with charging smartphones to full power multiple times. Charging larger devices such as tablets and laptops with this AideaZ power bank is also possible. Charging laptops is still a no-go as the Power Delivery port only has an 18W charging speed

There are three charging methods and they’re all the same as the previous AideaZ power bank that we mentioned. With there being two ports, one features Quick Charge and the other Power Delivery. The only downside with this power bank is that the Power Delivery charging rate is still 18W.

The wireless charging rate is also 5W, so there is no fast charging.

Overall, this is still the same power bank that we mentioned previously but it features a higher power capacity and that can be more helpful if you want longer-lasting power.

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Specs of the AideaZ 20,000mAh 18W Wireless Charging Power Bank:

  • Power Capacity: 20,000mAh | Output Capacity: 15,000mAh
  • Output:

USB-C Power Delivery Port: 5-6V/3A | 6-9V/2A | 9-12V/1.5A (18W)

USB-A Port: 5-6V/3A | 6-9V/2A | 9-12V/1.5A

  • Input:

USB-C: 18W

Micro-USB: 18W

  • LED Power Indicator: Digital Power Capacity Display
  • Size: 6.7 x 2.4 x 0.9 inches
  • Weight: 13.3 Ounces

Aukey 8,000mAh 18W Power Delivery Wireless Charging Power Banks

On the lower capacity side, this Aukey power bank has an 8,000mAh power capacity, quite possibly the lowest capacity that you can find with a wireless charging power bank. The 8,000mAh power capacity can charge most smartphones to full power only once, but you may have left overcapacity to charge your phone a little more. We do realize that the 8,000mAh power capacity seems like it should be able to charge smartphones two times, but phones have much larger batteries now that range into the 4,000mAh or even 5,000mAh range.

The charging power from this Aukey slim power bank is great, but we must say that the wireless charging power is slow. That’s because the wireless charging rate is 5W. The great part is that this charger still has an 18W Power Delivery port and a Quick Charge port that you can use for fast charging.

The size of this power bank is another reason to get this charger as it has a length of 5.7 inches only and a thickness of 0.5 inches. This form factor makes it easy to place the portable charger into your pocket.

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Specs of the Aukey 8,000mAh Wireless Charging Power Bank:

  • Power Capacity: 8,000mAh
  • Output:

Quick Charge Port: 5V/3.0A | 9V/2.0A | 12V/1.5A (18W)

USB-C Power Delivery Port: 5V/3.0A | 9V/2.0A | 12V/1.5A (18W)

Standard USB-A Port: 5V/2.4A (12W)

Wireless Charging: 5W

  • Input:

USB-C Input: 5V/3.0A | 9V/2.0A | 12V/1.5A (18W)

  • LED Power Indicator: Four Green Power Indicators
  • Size: 5.8 x 3 x 0.6 inches
  • Weight: 7 Ounces

JIGA 30,000mAh 10W Wireless Charging Power Bank with PD

Very high capacity power banks are known to feature the most of what portable chargers have to offer, and it shows with this JIGA power bank. This charger has a 30,000mAh power capacity that can charge smartphones and tablets to full power plenty of times. You can go for quite a few days without recharging this JIGA power bank.

There are many ways to charge from this JIGA power bank, as there are a total of five and they are all powerful. There are two Quick Charge 3.0 USB-A ports, a standard USB-A port, an 18W USB-C Power Delivery port, and the wireless charging on top of the power bank. The wireless charging is impressive because it features 10W for Samsung Qi smartphones, 7.5W for Qi wireless charging iPhones, and 5W for all other wireless charging smartphones.

This power bank has a designated place for wireless charging, it’s not uncommon, but the way that the wireless charging pad is built-into this power bank is unlike something we’ve ever seen.

To add to the charging, the input ports for recharging this power bank is equally as impressive. That’s because three input ports can be used to recharge the power bank. It has a Micro-USB, Lightning, and a USB-C Power Delivery input port. To top it all off, this power bank also has a LED flashlight.

Read Review for JIGA 30,000mAh Power Bank

JIGA 30,000mAh 3 Output - 3 Input Power Bank Specs
Power Capacity30,000mAh
USB-A Ports (Output)5V/2.0A
Micro-USB (Input)5V/2.0A
Lightning (Input)5V/2.0A
USB-C (Input)5V/2.0A
Size6.1 x 3 x 1.3 inches
Weight1.1 Pounds

Anker PowerCore Wireless Power Bank

On the simple side, there’s this Anker power bank. How is this one simple? The charger does not feature any fast charging, so that’s something to note if you want to be able to fast charge your smartphone with either Power Delivery or Quick Charge. The output charging that this power bank does feature are two USB-A ports that only have a 12W charging speed, and the other output is the wireless charging and the wireless charging speed is only 5W.

This power bank does feature a USB-C port but it’s only useable as an input port to recharge the power bank.

Anker PowerCore Wireless Power Bank Specs
Power Capacity10,000mAh
USB-A Ports 12W
Wireless Charging5W
USB-C Input10W
Size5.43 x 2.62 x 0.49 inches
Weight7.4 Ounces

Aukey 10,000mAh 18W Wireless Charging Power Bank

Aukey also has a 10,000mAh wireless charging power bank, this one is practically the same, but with a few upgrades. The charger has a 10,000mAh power capacity, so you’re able to get closer to two full charges for smartphones.

On the charging power side, this power bank still features an 18W Power Delivery port, a Quick Charge 3.0 port, and a standard USB-A port. The wireless charging is the other upgraded part, as the wireless charging speed is 10W for Samsung phones, 7.5W for iPhones, and 5W for all other wireless charging smartphones. A better deal than the base 5W wireless charging speed that the other Aukey power bank featured.

Also, when you’re using fast charging there is an orange LED that turns on to let you know that you’re using the fast charging tech.

Read Review for Aukey 10,000mAh Wireless Charging Power Bank

Quick Charge Port5V/3A | 9V/2A | 12V/1.5A (18W)
USB-C PD Port5V/3A | 9V/2A | 12V/1.5A (18W)
Samsung Phones Wireless Charging10W
iPhone Wireless Charging7.5W
Other Wireless Charging Smartphones5W
USB-C Input5V/3A | 9V/2A
Micro-USB Input5V/2A | 9V/2A
LED Power IndicatorFour White Power Capacity Indicators | Orange Indicator for Wireless Charging
Size5.6 x 2.6 x 0.6 inches
Weight8 Ounces

Harbor Super 100W Power Delivery Wireless Charging Power Bank

This Harbor Super wireless charging power bank is still in the works as it’s still receiving funding on Indiegogo, however, that doesn’t change the fact that the power bank is an absolute beast. The Harbor power bank has a 26,800mAh power capacity that can charge smartphones, tablets, and laptops to full power many times. Yes, we did say that this power bank can charge laptops.

Charging laptops is possible with this power bank because it features two powerful USB-C Power Delivery ports. There is one 100W USB-C Power Delivery port, and one 65W USB-C Power Delivery port, both can charge most USB-C PD compatible laptops.

In addition to the Power Delivery ports, this charger also has a Quick Charge 3.0 port, a standard USB-A port, and wireless charging at the top. The wireless charging is powerful, with the power bank having 10W of wireless charging power. This Harbor power bank also comes with a dual 100W USB-C Power Delivery wall charger that you can use to recharge the power bank at 65W, which is a must for such a high capacity power bank.

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