In testing, the Powered Pad delivered 9W to a Samsung S21 Ultra 5G and 7.5W to iPhones, the maximum each can get from a standard Qi charger. It has a pinpoint white status LED that stays on while your phone is charging, but it doesn’t blink and isn’t very bright, so it’s tolerable in dark rooms unless you’re a particularly light-sensitive sleeper. The Powered Pad’s squircle shape, matte finish and four color options (graphite, white, lilac and blue sage) work well with modern and contemporary decor. ![]() Its biggest drawback is that it uses a proprietary AC adapter many other wireless chargers use standard USB cables and wall adapters, which are easier to replace if necessary. ![]() Most cheaper wireless chargers look cheaper, and plenty of prettier chargers don’t work as well. ![]() The Logitech Powered Pad’s reasonable price, good charging performance, understated looks and 5-foot cord make it a solid wireless charger for any room in the house.
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