Firstly, it is important to understand that wireless chargers with a Micro USB port are still available and serve the purpose of charging Qi-certified iPhones at 7.5W and Qi-certified Samsung phones at 10W. While the presence of a USB-C port does not necessarily enhance charging speed, wireless chargers with USB-C ports and cables tend to be priced higher compared to those with Micro USB ports and cables. Our focus is on providing cost-effective products to our customers, which is why we continue to offer wireless chargers with Micro USB ports.
Secondly, it is worth noting that most of our wireless chargers with a Micro USB port were designed around 2019 or earlier, such as our 313 Wireless Chargers. Nowadays, the latest wireless chargers predominantly feature a USB-C port. If you are specifically seeking a wireless charger with a USB-C port, we recommend checking the product listing to ensure the desired connection port before making a purchase to avoid any potential inconvenience with returns. Alternatively, you can reach out to us via email with the product you are considering, and we will gladly confirm whether it meets your requirements.
If you have any questions, please contact us for further assistance.

