Yes. In fact, wireless chargers are actually safer than traditional chargers because they don't have to be connected by a cord - which can often pose a chocking hazard.
Smartphones released in 2018 and later are generally wireless charge 'Qi' compatible. If your phone or device is older and incompatible with wireless charging, you can purchase inexpensive cases or adapters to make it work.
In addition to phones, devices that are wireless charging Qi-enabled include tablets, earbuds and smart watches.
Short answer: about the same time as with a wall charger.
Charge capacity is measured in watts (W), and will determine how quickly your phone will charge on the wireless charger.
Androids can charge with 15-18W, while iPhones currently only charge up to 7.5W
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