Running a mobile repair shop in Lahore, Karachi, or Islamabad means phones piling up on your counter all day — customer devices waiting for pickup, your own test phones, diagnostic tools, and staff devices all needing power at the same time. The 818F Smart Wireless Fast Charger solves that exact problem. Instead of juggling five different chargers plugged into a power strip, you get one compact station that handles six devices together.
The port layout covers almost every device a technician deals with. Four standard USB ports handle older Android phones, feature phones, and general USB gadgets. One QC3.0 port pushes out DC 5V at 3.4A, 9V at 2.3A, or 12V at 1.5A depending on what's plugged in, so newer Android flagships charge fast instead of sitting on the counter for an hour. The Type-C port delivers up to 5V/3A for USB-C Android devices and newer iPhones. On top of the unit sits a wireless charging pad rated between 7.5W and 10W, so you can drop a Qi-compatible phone straight onto the surface without hunting for a cable.
Total output across the unit sits at 40W, with each individual USB port capped around 2.4A to protect connected devices. The charger reads what's plugged into each port and adjusts output accordingly, so a low-draw device like a Bluetooth earbuds case doesn't get pushed with the same current as a phone mid boot loop diagnostic. If the combined draw ever crosses the rated limit, the unit cuts output and flickers the display rather than risk damage to your bench equipment or a customer's dead phone that's still being tested after a software marna session.
That LED display is more useful on a repair bench than it looks. When you're juggling three or four customer phones during a busy day — one charging after a battery replacement, one on standby after an IC change, another waiting on a screen swap — the display tells you at a glance which ports are actively drawing power and which are idle. You're not unplugging cables to check if a phone actually started charging after a repair.
Input runs on 100-240V at 50-60Hz, which matters here because Pakistani mains voltage fluctuates enough to damage cheaper single-port chargers over time. The wide input range on the 818F means it handles that variance without extra protection gear. Built in safeguards against overheating, overcharging, and short circuits add another layer of safety, particularly relevant in a workshop environment where devices sometimes come in with damaged charging ports or shorted batteries.
For repair shop owners, this isn't a tool you use during the actual repair — it's the thing that keeps your workflow moving between repairs. Fewer chargers cluttering the counter, fewer devices getting left behind because there wasn't a free socket, and a faster turnaround for customers picking up multiple devices at once. It also works as a front counter accessory, letting walk in customers charge their phone while they wait, which is a small touch that builds trust with local customers.
Whether you're running a single-technician shop or a busy service center with several benches, the 818F consolidates charging into one reliable station built for the pace of daily repair work.