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The best cheap wireless charging pad deals we’ve found this Prime Day

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This story is part of the Digital Trends Prime Day 2026 coverage
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Prime Day is here and it’s brought with it tons of deals on all sorts of tech gadgets. If you’ve been looking for a wireless charging pad for your new smartphone, keep on reading. We rounded up the best wireless charging pads available this Prime Day for every type of smartphone user. Explore these Prime Day deals and pick a wireless charging pad that works best for you!

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Belkin Wireless Charger — $25, was $40

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This 7.5W wireless charging pad is designed to work best with iPhones. That said, you can also charge other smartphone devices with this charger up to 5W. You can also place your iPhone on the wireless charger with its plastic case still on — the charger is compatible with plastic cases up to 3mm. There’s also an ac adapter and 5-foot cord included so you can place your new Belkin Wireless Charger anywhere in your room or home office. Buy it now for $25 — usually $40.

Belkin Wireless Charging Stand– $40, was $50

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This charging stand supports up to 10W of charging capacity. It’s designed to work best with Apple and Samsung devices but can also be used for any other Android phone for up to 5W of charging speeds. This charger works quickly t00, charging optimized devices up to 80% within 35 minutes. Like other Belkin chargers, you can easily place your phone and its plastic case on this wireless charger hassle-free. Buy the Belkin Wireless Charging Stand now for $40.

Mophie Wireless Charge Pad– $30, was $60

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This 10W charging pad works well with both Apple and Samsung smartphones. The non-slip coating will prevent your smartphone from moving once it’s on the pad, guaranteeing you a quick and effortless charge daily. It’s also relatively compact and muted so your new wireless charge pad will blend seamlessly into your desk or end table. You can also place your smartphone with its case attached to this charging pad as long as your phone case isn’t thicker than 3mm. Buy the Mophie Wireless Charge Pad now for the reduced price of $30.

Samsung Wireless Charger DUO Pad — $65, was $100

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Charge up to two smartphones at once with this wireless charging pad. Although this is a Samsung product, you can charge any Qi-enabled device on it including iPhones and other Android smartphones. Feel free to also charge your Samsung smartwatch on this device. There’s also a built-in cooling fan to prevent your wireless charger from overheating at any point in time. This charger also boasts up to 12W charging speeds for certain Samsung devices like the Galaxy S10 and other newer models — faster than most other wireless chargers on the market. Get the Samsung Wireless Charger Duo Pad this Prime Day for only $65.

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