As of November 30, 2024, a total of 160 power banks have officially passed the WPC Qi2 certification, underscoring the growing adoption of next-generation wireless charging standards. The Qi2 standard focuses on enhancing safety, efficiency, and compatibility across various devices.

Leading the pack is Loowoko, which dominates the market with an impressive 26 certified power banks, far ahead of its competitors. This performance solidifies Loowoko's position as a driving force in the wireless power bank category. Hasmine follows in second place with 7 certified power banks, while ESR secures third place with 6 models. Notable brands such as UGREEN and Belkin each earned certification for 5 power banks, maintaining strong competition in the market.

Several other brands, including YanBu, WEIDULI, Baseus, and Anker, achieved Qi2 certification for 4 models each, showcasing a steady commitment to wireless charging innovation.
The presence of both established names and emerging players highlights the industry's rapid movement toward adopting Qi2-certified power solutions. These certifications ensure enhanced safety, performance, and user experience, providing consumers with reliable charging options for their increasingly connected lifestyles.
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