• Fast: Charge your Qi-compatible Android phone at up to 10W, or your iPhone (iPhone 8 and above) at up to 7.5W. Standard 5W wireless charging is also supported. Fast charging requires the wireless charger to be connected to a fast charging wall charger (Quick Charge 2.0 and above)
  • Stylish and Compact: With a textured charging surface and sleek metallic edges, this slim & compact wireless charger looks great on any desk or nightstand
  • Safe: In-built safeguards such as temperature control, foreign object detection, and power monitoring ensure total safety
  • Compatible: Works with all Qi-enabled devices, including iPhone (iPhone 8 and above), Samsung Galaxy (S7 and above), as well as recent devices from Sony, Huawei, Google, LG, Nokia etc. Charging is possible through most phone cases (cases thicker than 3mm may need to be removed)
  • Package Contents: AUKEY LC-C6 Graphite Lite Q 10W Wireless Fast Charger, micro USB cable, user manual, 45-day money back guarantee, and 24-month product replacement warranty card

I like its compact size and speed of charging. This is my first wireless charger and I'm quite happy with it.

Works well with my iPhone 8 including an Otterbox defender case! Very pleased.

My daughter loves this charger because it’s so thin and not bulky. Works great.

Works as expected. The seller provided excellent customer service. I would definitely recommend this charger.

very beautiful design, works great and the led light turns green when charging, that’s a very useful feature of this product because if you Accidentally Miss placed your phone you will immediately know that it’s not charging if the red LED blinks. Definitely worth the money

Aukey charger worked great with my phone and tablet. Would recommend this product to everyone and will purchase again. Used it on vacation and still using it at home.

Three wireless cell chargers capable of highest speed charging were put to the test. Which charges fastest? Read on to find out. Each is capable to charge Apple IOS devices at 7.5 watts and Androids at 10 watts. The models compared were the Aukey LC-C6 10W, the Morphie Wireless Charging Base, and the Vebach Dubhe1. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07KPWQZXP/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 https://www.amazon.com/mophie-Wireless-Charge-Optimized-Technology/dp/B075M4ZH17?ref_=w_bl_hsx_s_wi_web_2529939011 https://www.amazon.com/Vebach-Wireless-Certified-Charging-Compatible/dp/B07F9RBSP5/ref=pd_nav_b2b_ab_bia_t_1?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=Z8XZ1HZ1P4STYNDTVH24 Spoiler Alert: The least expensive Aukey consistently charges fastest. Vebach Dubhe1: I bought this model first. Aesthetically, this gloss white puck is gorgeous and could easily feel right at home in the Museum of Modern Art, or with an Apple name on the front. It is the heaviest and widest but that makes it feel solid rather than chunky. However, sadly it is slower charging than the other models. While the others are consistent, charging times under identical conditions vary with the Vebach. On average, with the iPhone X, in 60 minutes it raised a battery from 1% to 35%, meaning a charge 34% in an hour. At its worst, it only charged 29%. It was the only model tested with inconsistent charge times. Thus, the Vebach needs to go back due to these inconsistencies. Reluctantly, bye bye beautiful! Morphie Wireless Charge Pad: This model is supposedly optimized for Apple. However, that doesn't mean it charges fastest. It is solidly built and also attractive with a nice and confident rubbery grip over its round shape. Other reviews say it is a dust magnet but I haven't had it long enough to weigh in. The Morphie is the only model without a standard USB to Micro USB connector. However, its proprietary cord is the longest of the three so if you have a lengthy reach to the outlet, this one might be for you. Each time, it brought a raised a battery from 1% to 37%, meaning a charge of 36% in an hour. This model has dropped to a down to earth price so it's now affordable. Mophie has a new version with a typical USB to Micro USB connector but its otherwise identical--however since new it is vastly overpriced. However, if you want the max 10w for Android, you'll need to pay big bucks for the newer model. If I hadn't found the first place winner below, I'd be proud to own a Morphie. Nice quality all around. The Aukey LC-C6 10W is also a beauty that has won a prestigious industrial design award. It's the thinnest and lightest of the three, but still grippy. It sports an appealing rounded squarish shape enhanced by a classy silver ring. Due to its thin design and light weight, it would be easiest to travel with, too. Aukey has a nearly identical model that only charges at 5w max, so be sure to get this one to get the most out of your Apple or Android device. Like the Morphie, the Aukey is a very consistent charger. On average, it brought a raised a battery from 1% to 39%, meaning a charge of 38% in an hour. That's 6% faster than the Morphie, and 15% faster than the Vebach. About "fast" wireless charging vs. wired charging: As you will read elsewhere, wireless charging technology is still relatively early stage. The fastest way to charge an Apple cell by far is with a USB-C wired charger of at least 18w and an Apple branded USB-C to lightning connector. The most informative article on this topic can be found from MacRumors. It compares various methods head to head. Wired USB-C to lightening charge speeds are the same whether you use an 18w power brick, or one of any higher wattage. That is how I first discovered Aukey. It’s petite 18w charger is as fast as any on the market and I now own three. On sale, they can occasionally be found on Amazon as low as $11. Expect Apple to allow other companies to at last make USB-C to lightning cables beginning in 2019. As of this writing, you MUST buy Apple's at $19 each. Thus, for a fair $30 you have a wired setup that will consistently get you from 0% to 50% in just 30 minutes, more than double the speed of a USB-C to lightning wireless setup. The Aukey mini 18w charging block is a true bargain. Because I love it so much, that's I decided to give their their also great wireless chargerl a try: https://www.amazon.com/AUKEY-Delivery-Ultra-Compact-Compatible-More-White/dp/B07H6BQNGF/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?s=wireless&ie=UTF8&qid=1545576676&sr=1-1-spons&keywords=aukey+18w&psc=1 HAPPY CHARGING!

Built good, looks nice and charges phones with cases.

Yet another Aukey product that I'm completely happy with. Bought it as an alternative to charging my Nexus 7 2013s that I gave to my sons. The charging port are done in both of them so the option to wirelessly charge them is key. This fast charger works perfectly for overnight charging or a quick top off. And having it stop when charging is complete is an added bonus.

This is a very nice wireless charger, it works great and feels high quality. Works fast, though cases, and does not heat up. I have a wireless charger at home that I got from Samsung when I purchased the phone, but since my phone is getting older, I have to charge it at work too. I figured since my phone is always on my desk, might as well leave it on top of a charger. I have had this particular charger for about a week and I am very satisfied. The charger is surpisingly small in size, thin and light. It has a nice feel to it. The surface is some kind of anti-slip (rubbery) material, so your phone doesn't move around. The charger works pretty fast, and I have not had it or my phone heat up while using. I have a relativley thick case, and with the Samsung charger sometimes I have to move my phone around until it starts charging. This charger does not have this issue - works great even through my thick case. Overall an excellent wireless charger for a great price.