Belkin Boost Up Bold is a 10W Qi wireless charging pad. It charges your device at 5W, 7.5W, 9W, or 10W. For iPhones, it will be at 7.5W (including the newer iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max). For newer Android phones that support wireless charging, it will be at 10W.
Bought the Torras Wireless Charger from Tmall for CN¥133 (S$28).
Torras Wireless Charger can output 10W of power which is capable of wireless fast charging. But sadly, this will not fast charge the iPhone 8/8 Plus/X as Apple has purposely limit wireless fast charging to only Apple-certified wireless chargers.
The original retail price was US$25.99 (S$35), but they have an exclusive discount with Kinja Deals using the coupon code KINJA593. That coupon code gives you US$6.50 discount, making the final price to be US$19.49.
The Choetech Circle Qi Wireless Charger is retailing for US$19.99 (S$29) on Amazon. As the product name suggests, it charges Qi-enabled device or device equipped with a Qi-compatible cover. It takes in 5V/2A and output 5V/1A.
The wireless charger weighs 64g and measures approximately the size of a coffee cup coaster (84mm x 84mm x 18mm). It is metallic silver in color.
This is the second Qi wireless charger that I have, the first being the Anker Ultra-Slim Qi-Enabled Wireless Charging Pad. Both wireless chargers have no problem charging my Lumia 930 and Nexus 5 with their cases on.
Since the product is sold by Anker directly instead of Amazon, I have to pay an additional US$5.22 (S$7) for shipping to HopShopGo (freight forwarder) because it doesn’t ship directly to Singapore. In total, I paid US$31.21 (S$40) excluding shipping to Singapore.