Are Qi Wireless Chargers Safe? Or Do They Damage Batteries & Devices? (2024)

Granite River Labs, GRL
Rajaraman Venkatachalam

The immediate pros of wireless charging are apparent for all to see. Smartphones and smartwatches can be easily rejuvenated when plopped onto charging pads, eliminating the need for rummaging through messy tables and drawers for cables. As long as there’s a wireless charging pad at your destination, bringing along your device is all you need.

How does wireless charging work?

Tightly-coupled electromagnetic induction

Wireless charging occurs when electricity is transferred from the charging pad to device via a process known as electromagnetic induction, where a magnetic field is produced between the wireless charging transmitter and receiver. Electricity is generated when the generated magnetic field interacts with copper coils in the receiving device, thereby charging the battery.

The most common form of wireless charging today is a sub-category known as tightly-coupled electromagnetic inductive charging, where the transmitting and receiving copper coils must be aligned and within close proximity for effective charging. Any misalignment will significantly slow down charging or cause the process to cease altogether. As a workaround, popular wireless charging standards such as MagSafe and Qi2 use magnets to fix chargers and devices into optimal positions.

Is Wireless Charging Bad For Your Phone?

Heat generated From Wireless Charging

Wireless charging is commonly misunderstood to be harmful for phone batteries due to the heat it generates. While it’s true that electromagnetic induction produces more heat than conventional wired charging, effects from the produced heat can be mitigated with careful management.

For example, Qi-certified wireless chargers are required to regulate charging speeds for heat management purposes, such that charging speeds are immediately reduced whenever excessive heat is detected. Furthermore, phone batteries are typically separated from copper charging coils by a layer of thermal insulation. The result is that smartphone battery temperatures can typically be contained within safe limits under normal circ*mstances.

Does wireless charging impact battery charge cycles?

Battery charge cycles refer to the number of times a rechargeable battery can undergo complete charging before losing their ability to hold a charge. One charging cycle is completed when a battery goes from being completely charged to completely discharged. Charging a battery from 50% to 100% will therefore only use up half of a battery cycle. Because battery charge cycles are influenced by the number of times they are charged rather than the charging method, wireless charging will not harm a device’s battery.

The only thing that consumers have to worry about is constant charging throughout the day, or charging a device even after it reaches maximum charge carrying capacity. Whenever a battery is charged, energy released will cause lithium ions to move from the graphite layer to the lithium cobalt oxide later. Overcharging can cause damage in the long run by pulling out 100% more lithium ions and messing up the internal battery structure. Most smartphone battery management systems prevent this by blocking current from entering fully charged batteries even while they are connected to a charger.

How can battery health be maintained?

It’s recommended for batteries to be kept at 50% charge as much as possible to prolong its lifespan. 50% capacity is where lithium ions are kept in equilibrium and therefore place the least amount of strain on the battery. Interestingly, some smartphones are designed to reduce charging speeds once batteries reach 90% capacity to minimize this strain.

Does wireless charging pose a safety hazard?

There have been reported instances of wireless chargers being recalled due to safety concerns. Reported risks include fire, electric shock, injuries, or damage to phone and surrounding property. As a result, manufacturers have also warned consumers about sleeping beside charging devices or placing them in poorly ventilated areas, such as beneath a blanket or pillow.

What precautions should be taken during wireless charging?

Safety can be compromised whenever foreign objects such as coins, credit cards, or other metal objects obstruct the space between transmitter and receiver. These foreign objects receive power from the generated magnetic field and dissipate it in the form of heat, which can create damage to both device and user.

For manufacturers and consumers, the most foolproof way to minimize risk is to ensure that their devices comply with recognized charging standards so that the necessary safeguard mechanisms are in place to shut down the charging process before things get out of hand.

The cost of buying uncertified Qi wireless charger transmitters

While Qi-certified wireless chargers have inbuilt safety mechanisms to detect foreign objects and slow down or cut off electric supply before mishaps occur, not all wireless chargers are made equal. Safety mechanisms must therefore be put in place within standardized manufacturing procedures to ensure end user safety and protect manufacturer and distributor reputations.


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Aligning yourself with the global wireless charging market is not a problem when you have technical experts on your side. As a WPC member and Authorized Test Lab (ATL) for Qi certification, we’re well equipped to help you adhere to all of the latest wireless charging requirements in the most time-efficient and cost-effective way possible. Reach out for a personalized assessment of your manufacturing process and recommendations on testing services and solutions.

About the author

Rajaraman Venkatachalam, Executive Vice President of Protocol and Power Solutions

Raja spent over 23 years at GRL, Tektronix, Intel and Prodigy Technovations leading the development of automated testing solutions for high speed digital interfaces. Raja has deep experience in post-silicon validation methodologies and developing electrical and protocol compliance testing tools, and is an expert in HDMI, MHL, DisplayPort, UniPro, PCI Express, SD, I2C, SPI, UART, and MMC.

Are Qi Wireless Chargers Safe? Or Do They Damage Batteries & Devices? (2024)

FAQs

Are Qi Wireless Chargers Safe? Or Do They Damage Batteries & Devices? ›

Because battery charge cycles are influenced by the number of times they are charged rather than the charging method, wireless charging will not harm a device's battery.

Does Qi charging damage the battery? ›

Wireless charging isn't bad for your phone, and it won't affect your battery health.

Are there any dangers with wireless charging? ›

Overheating Risks

Another significant concern is the risk of overheating. Wireless charging generates heat as a byproduct of its inherent energy transfer process. If not managed properly, this heat can lead to overheating of both the charger and the device being charged.

Is it safe to use a Qi charger? ›

Although your charging pad or base is connected to a wall outlet which can be affected by lightning strikes and other power surges, the wireless charger cannot pass increased voltages on to your smartphone. This makes wireless charging safer for your smartphone than charging directly from a power outlet.

Is it bad to leave phone on wireless charger all day? ›

Just as with a cable, it's safe to wirelessly charge your phone overnight and charging will stop once your battery is full.

Which is safer, wired or wireless charging? ›

Wireless charging can be safer because as soon as you pick it up, charging stops. There is also a lesser-known risk associated with "plugging into public USB chargers". These free USB public charging hubs may collect data while you are not aware of it, which is another reason why wireless charging is better.

What is the bad side of wireless charging? ›

Wireless charging generates heat, which can affect the longevity of your phone's battery. Excessive heat can accelerate battery degradation, reducing its overall lifespan.

Is it OK to use wireless charging all the time? ›

Can wireless charging overcharge my phone battery? You can't overcharge a smartphone battery, but keeping it charged to 100% all the time might cause it to degrade more quickly.

What are the problems with wireless chargers? ›

Common Reasons Why Your Phone Won't Charge
  • Misalignment on the Wireless Charger. One possible reason why your phone may not be charging while on a wireless charger could be due to misalignment. ...
  • Foreign Objects or Debris. ...
  • Thick Phone Case or Accessories. ...
  • Incompatible Phone or Charger.
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What is the difference between Qi and wireless charging? ›

Wireless charging is a technology, while Qi is a wireless charging standard. The Qi standard defines how power is delivered wirelessly. It also ensures secure operation and interoperability between all Qi-certified devices.

Why does wireless charging get so hot? ›

This is because the process of wireless charging generates heat due to the induction between the charging pad and the phone. However, if your iPhone becomes excessively hot, it might indicate a problem with the charging pad, the phone's battery, or the environment in which it is being charged.

Do wireless chargers use power when not charging? ›

Yes, wireless chargers do consume a small amount of electricity even when they are not actively charging a device. This is due to the standby power or idle power that is used to keep the charging pad operational and ready to charge a device when it is placed on the pad.

Is Qi charging bad for the battery? ›

The Bottom Line. Wireless charging may still have some shortcomings compared to wired charging, but you have to admit, it has taken off and proved to be very convenient. Contrary to popular belief, it won't damage your smartphone's battery as it manages the process very carefully.

Does Qi charging damage credit cards? ›

As the Wireless Charging Pad uses an electromagnetic field, it is possible for this to damage any bank cards or any other magnetic cards. If you are using a wallet case with a magnetic card inside the case, please ensure that any magnetic cards have been removed from the case to avoid any damage to your magnetic cards.

How do I know if my wireless charger is Qi certified? ›

Look for the Qi Logo

Only Qi Certified products can legally use the Qi logo. Although a Qi logo isn't a guarantee of certification (many products attempt to use the logo illegally), the absence of the logo suggests the product is not certified.

Is it bad to leave iPhone on Qi charger? ›

Leaving a smartphone on a wireless charger for longer durations does not produce any safety-related issues, but some experts suggest a trickle charge can damage the battery in the long run.

Is reverse charging bad for the battery? ›

Potential Damage to the Battery

When a phone is used for reverse charging, it generates additional heat due to the energy transfer process. Excessive heat can decrease the battery's capacity and accelerate its aging process. To prevent overheating, it is crucial to monitor the temperature while using reverse charging.

Does wireless charger drain car battery? ›

Some vehicles even have wireless charging. Using these ports to charge or power devices draws power from the vehicle's battery. At a certain point, the vehicle's battery can run out of juice, which can cause a wide range of issues.

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