Best iPhone 14 Fast Chargers at the Lowest Prices We Can Find
Pick an iPhone 14 charger that fits your budget from this list of our top picks. CNET's expert staff reviews and rates dozens of new products and services each month, with recommendations for the best wireless and wired iPhone chargers. While Apple has a budget USB-C charger, there are several attractive alternatives. These chargers use a new semiconductor material called gallium nitride, aka GaN, replacing the slow silicon chip. They're compatible with all Apple range, from AirPods and iPhones to the 16-inch MacBook Pro. The article also notes that two ports are always better than one, allowing you to charge two phones at once. However, higher wattage is better up to a point, with 18 watts or more allowing you for tablets and a Nintendo Switch. The best phone charger brands are Anker, Aukey, and RAVPower.

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Whether you need to replace that old 5-watt charger at home, get a backup for travel or just need a second charger in a different room of the house, you'll want to make sure to only get the best charger to keep your iPhone 14's battery in good condition for as long as possible. And a modern USB-C charger with a utility-based combination of ports and wattage is going to be an ideal pick.
While Apple has a budget USB-C charger, there are several attractive alternatives among the best wireless and wired iPhone chargers. We've rounded up some of our favorite Apple device chargers to give a boost to your battery life. A few quick ground rules before we start:
• You'll need a charger with a USB-C port, or you'll need to get a . At the prices below, you might as well just get a new charger for your Apple product.
• Chargers with USB-C or PD (power delivery) support can generally charge devices faster than chargers with USB-A ports.
• Two ports are always better than one, allowing you to charge two phones at once, or a phone and an accessory like wireless headphones.
• Higher wattage is better up to a point. But getting 18 watts or better will allow you to charge tablets and even a Nintendo Switch. Get 65 watts or more and you can charge most newer laptops, too.
• Many of these new chargers use a new, fast semiconductor material called gallium nitride, aka GaN, that's replacing the old, slow, silicon chip. Chargers with "GaNFast" have a charging speed up to three times faster than traditional chargers -- and they're half the size and weight. They're compatible with everything in today's Apple range, from AirPods and iPhones all the way to the big 16-inch MacBook Pro. They might not be optimal for models older than the iPhone 12, though.
• Every charger here can also juice up an Android phone (so long as you supply a compatible charging cord or USB cable) as well as a Nintendo Switch.
Though there are a plethora of charging brands available, including some generic ones on Amazon that offer 20-watt USB-C chargers for as low as $9 for a three-pack, we can broadly recommend three phone charger brands: Anker, Aukey, and RAVPower. All three have similar offerings at similar wattage, and prices fluctuate almost daily. Our latest Apple iPhone favorites are below, including some power bank (battery), wireless, charging stand, and car options. We've used all these over the past few months (or their direct predecessors).
None of these incorporate the new Apple MagSafe charger technology -- an upgrade from the Lightning connector. That's brand new and will have a price premium for the foreseeable future -- don't expect to pay less than $35.
We've tested most, but not all, of these chargers with the previous-generation iPhone 12 and iPhone 13. We'll update this periodically with more current picks for the iPhone 14 so you can find a great deal on one of the best iPhone charger options you can grab to stay powered up.
Nimble is all about making its products from recycled plastics, and not having any plastic in its packaging. Its Wally Mini is a dual-port 20-watt PD charger with fast-charging capabilities. You can charge two devices at once, but to get to top charging speed for your iPhone you'll need to connect it using a USB-C-to-Lightning cable (to the USB-C port) without having any other devices connected to the USB-A port. It has retractable prongs, is quite compact and also feels pretty light. If you didn't know it was made out of recycled plastic, you might not guess that it was. But since I did know, I did think, "Yes, this feels like recycled plastic." Not that it feels bad, but it does look and feel a little different. Nimble also includes a bag in the box for your e-waste items. If your old electronics product is on Nimble's list of approved electronics for recycling, you can print out a free shipping label to send in your gear for recycling.
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