The are very good quality chargers and they can reduce the time spent compared to other wireless chargers — assuming you are using a 20W per connection charging block that is connected using USB-C connections at both ends. One of the benefits of having these wireless chargers is that they will service different brands of smartphones (Apple and Samsung for example) and they can charge several different models within those 2 product lines.
I will say that, when charging a new iPhone 15, it will charge faster if you plug the USB-C end of the cable directly into the iPhone 15 than it will using this wireless charger. But that's only true with phones that come with a USB-C charging port. In a multi-manufacturer smartphone family with different models of phones, this charger is quite serviceable and flexible.
The only reason I downgraded these for traveling is because of the comment above about iPhone 15's. If that's your only smartphone, then leave these wireless chargers at home and just take your high wattage charging blocks and USB-C to USB-C high quality cables.
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