Tesla has released its first multi-device wireless charger, the Tesla Wireless Charging Platform, which can charge up to three devices at up to 15W each. It uses Freepower tech, allowing for free placement of devices on the charging surface, and works flawlessly with any MagSafe phone, non-MagSafe phone, or Qi device. However, it is not as fast as MagSafe for iPhones, and the $300 price tag may be too steep for many users.
Tesla has partnered with FreePower to launch the second generation of its Wireless Charging Platform, which uses FreePower's "place anywhere" Qi system. The multi-device charger can wirelessly power up to three devices simultaneously, with up to 15W for Android and 7.5W for iPhone. The charger features a matte black aluminum frame inspired by Tesla Cybertruck, a soft Alcantara finish on the charging surface, and a magnetic detachable base for raised angled or low flat orientation. The LED indicator shows the charging status, and the charger is compatible with any Qi-capable devices. The Tesla Wireless Charger is priced at $300.
Tesla has partnered with Freepower to release a wireless charging platform that can charge up to three devices at once without requiring precise alignment. The platform uses 30 coils embedded beneath the surface to provide "spatial freedom" for charging. While the $300 price tag is steep, the platform is well-made and sturdy, with an angular style reminiscent of the Cybertruck. However, some users have reported that their devices feel warmer than usual after charging. Freepower hopes to embed its multi-device wireless charging technology into various surfaces in the future.