The portability of mobile phones is one of the biggest reasons why they are so popular. They are small, light, and self-powered. You don’t have to keep them plugged into a wall when you want to use them. That is, of course, until the battery runs low and you need to charge the device. Then you have to connect them to a wall socket. Engineers are hard at work to make this gap in portability as painless as possible. They have come up with wireless chargers that don’t require a USB connection. Just place the device on top of a surface and it will almost magically absorb power. You can even purchase a 3 in 1 wireless charger to get the following benefits:

Simultaneous Charging

As the name implies, these chargers are able to handle three devices at a time. You can top up the batteries of these items simultaneously so you don’t have to wait for one to finish before charging another one. This makes the whole setup more efficient, allowing you to get up and go faster than before. For example, you might charge your phone, your Bluetooth earbuds, and your smartwatch in one go. If you are going for a run in the morning and you realized that you haven’t charged your gear, then just place them on the cradle while having your breakfast. They will have enough juice to power your daily exercise after you have finished eating.

High Power Output

Newer models are able to provide power outputs of 15W or more. The higher the number, the faster the charging becomes. That means you won’t have to wait so long just to get your device going. You can get a substantial charge in just half an hour or less. Although wireless will never be as fast as wired charging, the technology is certainly improving to a point where you won’t be as tempted to bust out the cables because of impatience. This keeps the desk clean and minimal.

Variable Positioning

On some 3 in 1 wireless charger, you are forced to set your devices on certain orientations because of the design. This can be a letdown if you need to use your device while charging and it isn’t in the ideal orientation. Find options that allow variable positioning so you can have the freedom that you require all the time. Keep your setup useful even when on the cradle.