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The TOZO 2025 Wireless Charger delivers up to 15W fast wireless charging compatible with the latest iPhone 16/15/14/13 series, Samsung Galaxy S8-S24, and wireless earbuds. Featuring a reversible USB-C port, sleep-friendly LED indicator, upgraded anti-slip design, and comprehensive safety protections, it charges your devices quickly and securely without the need for an AC adapter.
Item Weight | 58 Grams |
Number of Items | 1 |
Material | Plastic |
Color | Black |
Energy Specifications Met | Qi, CE, FCC, RoHS |
Output Voltage | 5 Volts (AC) |
Power Source | USB-C to Wireless Charger |
Power Plug | Type C |
Main Power Connector Type | 2 Pin |
Portable | Yes |
Number of Power Levels | 15 |
Input Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
Mount Type | Wall Mount |
Total Usb Ports | 1 |
Wattage | 15 watts |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless Charger |
Connector Type Used on Cable | USB Type C |
Compatible Devices | iPhone 16/16 Plus/16 Pro Max/15/15 Plus/15 Pro/15 Pro Max/14/14 Plus/14 Pro/14 Pro Max/13/13 mini/13 Pro/13 Pro Max/iPhone 12/12 mini/12 Pro/12 Pro Max, compatible with Samsung Galaxy S24/S23/S22/S21/S20/ S20+/S10, compatible with AirPods Pro/3/2 and other wireless charging-enabled phones and earbuds. |
Compatible Phone Models | iPhone 16/16 Plus/16 Pro Max/15/15 Plus/15 Pro/15 Pro Max/14/14 Plus/14 Pro/14 Pro Max/13/13 mini/13 Pro/13 Pro Max/iPhone 12/12 mini/12 Pro/12 Pro Max/XS Max/XS/XR/X/8Plus/SE3/SE2, Samsung Galaxy S24/S23/S22/S21/S20/S20+/S10/S9/S8, Huawei P20 Pro/P30 Pro/P40 Pro/Mate 30/Mate 30 Pro/Mate 40 Pro/Mate 60/Mate 60 Pro, Xiaomi Mi 9/10 Pro/11/11 Pro/12 /13 Ultra/14 Ultra, Redmi K60 Pro, Meizu 17 Pro/18 Pro/20 Pro/21, OPPO Reno ACE 2/OPPO Find X5 Pro/X6 Pro/X7 Ultra, OnePlus 8 Pro/9 Pro, Transsion Note30 Pro, vivo iQOO 8 Pro/9 Pro/12 Pro/vivo X100 Pro, Google Pixel 7 Pro/8 Pro. Wireless Charging Smart Phones / Wireless charging Earbuds |
Additional Features | Slim Fast Charging Wireless Charger, Fast Wireless Charging Pad |
V**N
Sleek, Fast, and Reliable Wireless Charging Pad
I've been using the TOZO 2024 Upgraded W1 Wireless Charger for a few weeks now, and I'm incredibly impressed. It's a sleek and modern device that not only looks great but also performs exceptionally well.Design & Build Quality:The charger is ultra-thin, measuring just 5mm thick, and features a minimalist design that fits seamlessly into any modern setting. The aviation-grade aluminum body not only gives it a premium feel but also helps in heat dissipation. The anti-slip material on both the top and bottom ensures that my devices stay securely in place during charging.Charging Performance:One of the standout features of the W1 is its 15W max fast charging capability. It charges my iPhone 15 Pro Max from 0 to 100% in about 2.5 hours, and I can get up to 50% charge in just 30 minutes. It's also compatible with my AirPods Pro and my partner's Samsung Galaxy S22, adjusting the power output intelligently to match each device's needs.User-Friendly Features:The charger is incredibly easy to use—just place your device on it, and it starts charging instantly. The LED indicator lights up for 10 seconds to confirm charging has started and then turns off, making it perfect for overnight charging without any disturbing lights.Safety & Compatibility:Safety is a key focus with the W1. It includes multiple protection mechanisms such as overcharge protection, overheat protection, and foreign object detection. This gives me peace of mind knowing that my devices are safe while charging.Note:The charger doesn't come with an AC adapter, but it works perfectly with the USB-C adapters I already own.Conclusion:Overall, I'm extremely satisfied with the TOZO 2024 Upgraded W1 Wireless Charger. It's a high-quality product that offers great value for money. If you're looking for a reliable and efficient wireless charger, I highly recommend this one.
H**T
Reliable and Still Going Strong After 6 Months!
I’ve been using this wireless charging pad with my Samsung S22 for over 6 months now, and it has consistently impressed me. The phone fits perfectly on the pad, and I haven’t had to physically plug it in at night since I got this — that alone has made a noticeable difference in convenience and cable wear.What really surprised me, though, is how well this charger handles heat. I’ve had other wireless chargers in the past that ran hot, which always made me a little uneasy. This one stays cool even after hours of use, which gives me peace of mind knowing it’s running safely.Given that it's around $12, I wasn’t expecting much at first, but it’s held up perfectly through daily use. No fraying cords, no charging issues, and no surprise malfunctions. It's been reliable and low-profile on my nightstand — exactly what I wanted.
S**L
good charger pad
(This is review of NON-magnetic model.) Works well. Does not seem to get hot or at least dissipates heat well (better than another brand that I have, at least). I like that cord is completely detachable. That makes is great for travel/packing. And if I mess up a cord, easy to replace. It is a little fiddly to get lined up vs other one from different brand, but that one seems to get hot... so I will go with fiddly. Does charge through a slim plastic "cushioned" case, but that probably varies by case...
A**R
Well...I was wrong about this charger
UPDATE: Well...I was wrong about this wireless charger and I'm increasing my overall rating to 5 stars. I left my original review below. According to the Wireless Power Consortium, this device was said to be capped at 5watts for iOS devices and I based much of my review on that assessment. Tozo reached out to me and asked if I would be willing to use a Digital USB Tester for their product and assess it myself instead of relying on the Wireless Power Consortium assessment. I told them I would and they sent me the following USB tester sold on Amazon here:https://www.amazon.com/MakerHawk-Multimeter-Impedance-Temperature-Voltmeter/dp/B07DCTG6LHThis tester documentation said it automatically senses the input and output direction of current. The male USB-C end is labeled "input" and female end is labeled "output". I tried it both with the male end plugged into the W1 and with the male end plugged into the AC adapter. Both readings on the tester were consistent.I used several different USB-C AC adapters, including a 20w from Tozo which I like a lot. All the adapters I used were 20w or over. I also used a several different 100w-rated USB-C cables. You don't need a 100w-rated USB-C cable for the W1 but that is what I used. Despite what the Wireless Power Consortium says, Tozo is right (and my prior review was wrong): This charger easily hits 7.5w of fast charging power on my iPhone 13 Pro Max. In fact, I was able to see fast-charging over 10w at times (see attached). It is important to note that iPhones do not always invoke fast charging. iPhones are hard-coded to stop fast charging once the battery reaches 80%. To be sure I was assessing the W1's full potential, I checked charging power at various battery capacities, though all were under 50%.In my prior review, I said this would "be perfect if it performed as advertised". It does perform as advertised and it is perfect in my opinion; both aesthetically and functionally. 5 Stars.ORIGINAL REVIEW:Sorry TOZO, but your page is no longer accurate. According to the Wireless Power Consortium, this product has the Qi Registration ID of 8123. Unfortunately for iOS users, the W1 uses the Basic Power Profile. What does that mean? Well, it becomes very important which power profile a device uses after iOS 13.1. If a device uses the Basic Power Profile, charging is capped at 5 watts for iOS devices (not 7.5 watts). To charge at 7.5 watts, a device must use the Extended Power Profile, which this device does not have. How do I know? Qi devices register with the Wireless Power Consortium. I can't post a URL in a review but you can guess the website from the name. Click on the Product Database and enter 8123 for this product. There you can see it uses the Basic Power Profile and it is capped at 5 watts.Functionally, this is a very nicely designed charger. It has a nice clean look and is one of the thinnest. It works as advertised with green and blue LEDs that cast a very nice illumination through the semi-circular 'windows' in the black tint on each side of the device. It would probably be perfect if it performed as advertised. However, it will not achieve the 7.5 watt charging rate it claims. After iOS 13.1, all devices that use the Basic Power Profile are capped at 5 watts. Since the charging speed could be overlooked if you aren't measuring it, I thought it important to point that out for iOS users. I bought this specifically for the fast charging feature that was advertised in this slim, nicely designed device. Since it definitely does not have fast charging capability for iOS devices, I'm giving it 1 star.Also, as of this review, Amazon bestows the "Amazon's Choice" designation for this device. This is despite the fact that the product page is not factually accurate. Again, as of this review, there is a large image that says, "7.5 Watt Fast Charge Mode for iPhone Series". That is not accurate for this device. I even reached out to the Wireless Power Consortium for clarification on this specific product and this is what they said:"We maintain the Qi wireless power standard and we operate a testing and certification program. You see that we certified the product at 5W. It is a common problem that manufacturers claim more power than they really deliver. The Wireless Power Consortium cannot prevent that."The bottom line here is that if charging your iOS device using a fast charge rate using 7.5 watts is a priority, this device cannot do that. You will need devices that have the Extended Power Profile. I won't comment on Android devices but encourage those with Android devices to do their research since if the Wireless Power Consortium states this device is capped at 5W independent of the software ecosystem, I wonder how it could be higher for Android.
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