Can the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 be charged wirelessly?

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Can the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 be charged wirelessly?

Does the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 support wireless charging?

Best answer: Yes. The Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 as well as the Watch 6 Classic variant both support wireless charging. But like the previous generation Galaxy Watch 5, they support WPC-based wireless charging, which is different from the Qi charging you’ll find with most other devices. This will put some limitations on what third-party wireless chargers you can use to give the Watch a battery boost.

How does WPC charging work with the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6?

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The Galaxy Watch 6 is Samsung’s latest smartwatch design that features an armor aluminum case (stainless steel for the Classic edition), sapphire crystal, always-on, full-color display, powerful Exynos W9830 dual-core 1.4GHz processor, and One UI 5 Watch alongside Wear OS powered by Samsung. With 16GB storage and Bluetooth connectivity, you can store and play music while you go for a run without needing your phone, while built-in GPS means you can track your route, too. 

All these features, along with the 5ATM rating that means you can even wear it while swimming or going for a shower, can be a battery drain. Though you get up to 40 hours per charge with the always-on display turned off or up to 30 hours with it on, you’ll still need to recharge the watch every day or at least every day-and-a-half. And doing so wirelessly can be convenient when you’re on the go or want to pop it on a charger quickly so it’s ready for your lunch break or to head to bed for the evening. 

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