Exclusive: ESR’s First Qi2 25W Chargers Leak, Promising MagSafe Speeds for All Ahead of IFA 2025

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Exclusive: ESR’s First Qi2 25W Chargers Leak, Promising MagSafe Speeds for All Ahead of IFA 2025


The wireless charging landscape is on the verge of a significant shift, and accessory giant ESR is positioned to be at the forefront. Just weeks before the tech world descends on Berlin for IFA 2025, leaked images and specifications have surfaced for what appear to be ESR's first-ever chargers utilizing the powerful new Qi2 standard, with a potent 25W output.

This discovery sent ripples through tech forums and has industry watchers buzzing. The move signals a major push to bring next-generation, MagSafe-comparable charging speeds to a much wider audience, potentially making slower wireless charging a thing of the past.

What is Qi2 and Why Does 25W Matter?

For the uninitiated, Qi2 (pronounced "Chee Two") is the next evolution of the Qi wireless standard. Its headline feature is the incorporation of Apple’s MagSafe technology’s Magnetic Power Profile. This means future Qi2-certified Android phones and iPhones will all snap securely to compatible chargers with perfect alignment via built-in magnets.

This perfect alignment isn't just for a satisfying click; it's the key to efficiency. It eliminates the frustrating "hunt" for the sweet spot and, most importantly, allows for consistently faster charging speeds and better thermal management than traditional, non-magnetic Qi charging.

A 25W output is a crucial benchmark. It represents a significant leap from the common 15W maximum of many current Qi pads and matches the peak wireless charging speed of modern high-end smartphones, including Samsung's Galaxy S series and Apple's iPhone 15 line-up. In practical terms, this means users can expect to top up their devices wirelessly almost as quickly as with a wired charger, a convenience previously reserved for proprietary magnetic ecosystems.

A Closer Look at ESR’s Leaked Qi2 Lineup

The leaked information, sourced from regulatory certifications and industry insiders, points to at least three distinct models from ESR:

  1. A Standalone Charging Puck: A classic, circular pad design, likely similar to Apple's MagSafe charger but with the enhanced power and broader compatibility of Qi2.
  2. A Foldable Travel Stand: A versatile model that can lie flat or fold into a stand for both portrait and landscape orientation—perfect for watching videos while charging or for using StandBy mode on iOS.
  3. A Multi-Charger Station: A more robust solution designed to charge a phone, a pair of wireless earbuds, and a smartwatch simultaneously, all while potentially including the 25W Qi2 output for the primary phone spot.

All models are expected to feature ESR's hallmark design philosophies: robust construction, a comfortable non-slip surface, and active cooling systems to maintain high speeds without dangerous overheating.

This strategic expansion is perfectly timed. As reported in a recent press releaseESR is set to unveil "game-changing tech innovations" at IFA 2025, and these Qi2 chargers are undoubtedly a centerpiece of that strategy. The show in Berlin has long been a launchpad for the latest in consumer electronics, making it the ideal stage to showcase this new generation of accessories.

The Ripple Effect in the Accessory Market

ESR's early adoption of the 25W Qi2 standard is a clear indicator of where the market is headed. As new smartphones launching in late 2025 and beyond begin to incorporate Qi2 hardware, consumers will actively seek out chargers that can unlock their device's full potential.

"For years, Android users have watched iPhone users enjoy the benefits of MagSafe—fast, secure, and magnetic charging with a huge ecosystem of accessories," says a tech industry analyst familiar with the matter. "Qi2 democratizes that. ESR getting in early with a powerful 25W solution is a very smart play. It positions them as a leader for consumers looking to upgrade their charging setup without being locked into a single brand's ecosystem."

What to Expect at IFA 2025

All eyes will now be on ESR's booth at IFA 2025 in Berlin this September. Attendees will likely get hands-on experience with these new chargers, confirming their specifications, design, and most importantly, their real-world performance. We expect final pricing and availability details to be announced at the event.

For consumers, the message is clear: the future of wireless charging is magnetic, universally compatible, and fast. The wait for a truly seamless and speedy wireless charging experience for all smartphones is almost over.


Where to Find Current ESR Chargers:

While we wait for the official launch of these new Qi2 models, you can explore ESR's current range of highly-rated wireless and wired chargers available now.

Note: This article is based on pre-release information and leaks. Final product specifications and availability are subject to change upon official announcement by ESR.





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