Editor's Picks
6 Types of Phone Chargers: How to Choose the Best
Wall chargers, wireless chargers, power banks, car chargers, multi-port chargers, and desktop stations. Choose based on where and how you charge most.
What Is Qi2 Wireless Charging? Qi vs Qi2 vs MagSafe
Qi2 is MagSafe's magnetic technology made universal — 15W snap-on charging for iPhone and Android. MagSafe stays Apple-only; Qi2 is open to all brands.
Why Does My iPhone Say It's Charging But It's Not? 9 methods
Usually a dirty port, a weak cable, or a software glitch. Force restart or clean the port first — most cases fixed in under a minute without visiting Apple.
How to Fix "This Accessory Uses Too Much Power"?
iOS shows this warning when an accessory draws more power than your device can supply. Clean your port, use an MFi cable, or charge above 20% to fix it.
Does iPhone 13 (Mini/Pro/Pro Max) Have Wireless Charging?
All iPhone 13 models support Qi, Qi2, and MagSafe wireless charging. The Mini caps at 12W; other models reach 15W via MagSafe or Qi2 (iOS 17.2+).
What Is the Best Power Bank for Travel? (Flight-Approved)
Four flight-approved picks: CharmGo D4 (45W, Apple Watch), Flow CB4 (built-in plug), CharmGo D2 (20,000mAh), and H3 (65W for laptops). All under 100Wh.
How Do I Know if My Mac Is Charging Smoothly?
A lightning bolt in the menu bar, a MagSafe LED, and a rising percentage all confirm your Mac is charging. Here's what to do when charging stops.
USB-C vs Lightning: Which Charges Better and Faster?
USB-C charges faster, transfers data quicker, and works on more devices. Lightning remains reliable for older iPhones but was retired with iPhone 15.
Do you really need a 20,000mAh power bank? Who is it for?
A 20,000mAh power bank charges phones 3–5 times, tablets 1–2 times, and works on laptops with PD. Best for travelers and multi-device users.









