1. About Qi Standard2. How can I determine if my phone is Qi Compatible and supports wireless power?2. Is my phone compatible3. Smartphones4. Earbuds5. Tablets6. Smartwatches7. Other accessories
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Devices compatible with FreePower

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1. About Qi Standard
2. How can I determine if my phone is Qi Compatible and supports wireless power?
3. Smartphones
4. Earbuds
5. Tablets
6. Smartwatches

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1. About Qi Standard

FreePower uses the Qi Standard (the global industry standard for wireless charging), meaning all Qi-enabled devices are compatible with your FreePower charger.

2. How can I determine if my phone is Qi Compatible and supports wireless power?

Search for your phone's model on Google with the words “Qi Compatible,” for example, “Apple iPhone 16 Pro Qi Compatible. " Google will give you an answer. You can also review the compatiblility list in the Smartphones section below.

3. Smartphones

Wireless charging for smartphones has become a standard feature in many models. Some popular smartphones with wireless charging capabilities include:

  1. Apple iPhones  (including all sizes, as well as standard and pro models)
    iPhone 8, iPhone 10, iPhone 11, iPhone 12, iPhone 13, iPhone 14, iPhone 15, iPhone 16
  2. Samsung Galaxy
    Galaxy S6 and newer, including the Galaxy Note series.
  3. Google Pixel
    Pixel 3 and most newer models offer wireless charging support. Some Pixel models, like the Pixel 4a, do not support wireless charging.
4. Earbuds

Many wireless earbuds come with cases that can be charged wirelessly, some compatible models include:

  1. Apple AirPods
    Apple’s AirPods manufactured in 2019 or later, and all AirPods Pro models can be charged wirelessly with their Apple charging case.
  2. Samsung Galaxy Buds
    Most models support wireless charging using the charging case.
5. Tablets

Wireless charging is uncommon in tablets, as their power requirements are greater than those of smartphones and other devices. However, in some cases, third-party cases or adapters allow for wireless charging of tablets.

6. Smartwatches

While many smartwatches support wireless charging, most use proprietary chargers from their manufacturers and will not work with a Qi-standard charger.

7. Other accessories

While it’s possible to recharge some accessories wirelessly, most will require some sort of aftermarket adapter to work correctly. FreePower believes in a future where TV remotes, gaming controllers, computer keyboards and mice, and many other accessories throughout the home charge wirelessly.

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