Test Your Tech Terminology Knowledge!
- Olivia
- Nov 26, 2025
- 1 min read
We've inserted this series of tech savvy posts in this week's blog to "test" and "stretch" your knowledge prior to your next purchase.
Technology products often look the same, yet perform very differently. Make sure the gift you are giving or the marketing piece for your next dimensional mailer fits the needs of your recipient by referring to our notes in this tech post series.
When it comes to wireless charging- you want it to be fast and to actually charge the device you need powered up. These terms to know, will help keep you at peak performance:

Wireless Charging
Power is delivered through a plugged-in pad, puck, or stand – just place the device on top. Pads have no built-in battery, so they can't store power.
Wireless Charging Power Bank
Charged wirelessly or wired, the built-in battery allows devices to be powered on-the-go.
FOD
Foreign Object Detection. A safety feature in wireless charging devices that stops power delivery if a foreign object is detected, preventing interference or overheating.
Qi Certification
A Wireless Power Consortium certification showing a device passed independent lab tests for safe, reliable, efficient, and interoperable charging.
Watts
This measure indicates the total energy output the charging device can provide at any time.
MagSafe
Apple’s magnetic wireless charging for iPhone 12 – 15. Built-in ring magnets auto-align accessories and enable up to 15W charging.
Here's a handy chart:

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