 Welcome to another ultimate charge test video. Now this one is truly special and very unscientific. I'm talking about wireless and reverse wireless charging on these devices. Now why I like this is also because the only three devices I know that can do this properly. I'm talking about the OnePlus 8 Pro, as well as the Galaxy S20 Ultra and the Huawei P40 Pro. Now take a look at each one. The OnePlus 8 Pro comes with a 4510 mAh battery, right? And it's wirelessly charges at 30 watts and that's using the WAP30T charger. You have to use that specific charger. It's a nice looking charger. It's got a built-in fan. It's also got a cable that's attached to it, not a detachable cable. So it's kind of hard to put in certain places, just letting you know right away. Design-wise, a little fail there. But when you move over to Galaxy S20 Ultra, it comes with a 5000 mAh battery, wirelessly charges at 15 watts with the fast charging. It's got a black charging stand from Samsung and it uses USB type-C, of course. Now the final one, of course, is the Huawei P40 Pro. Basically, wirelessly charges at 27 watts with its, of course, 4,200 mAh battery. Now I'm gonna talk about reverse wireless charging in this video and I'll also include the Galaxy S20 Plus in the wireless charging section. So without wasting any more time, let's start charging. So let's start it off with the Huawei on the left, the OnePlus in the middle, and the Galaxy on the far right. Now as you know, it's gonna power on. I'm gonna leave them in the regular state so Huawei will be on and the OnePlus in the Galaxy will actually be off and charging. Now some of you will argue about this, but hey, that's what the manufacturer decided to do so that's why I'm gonna stick with it. Now we're gonna check times at five minutes, 10 minutes, 20 minutes, 30 minutes, 44, sorry about that. 50 and then we get closer towards the end there to see what happens and who actually charges faster. So 27 watt for Huawei, got a 30 watt for OnePlus and 15 watts for the Galaxy. So we're getting close to our very first checkpoint which is the five minute checkpoint and we've got 10% for Huawei and then for the OnePlus we've got 10% also and for the Galaxy we have 3%. So Galaxy's already behind. Now in our 10 minute check, where do the Huawei and OnePlus stand? So Huawei's at 20%, OnePlus is also at 20% and the Galaxy's at six, they've all doubled but as you can clearly see, Galaxy's still behind. Now we're going over to our 20 minute check and in 20 minutes we should see some interesting will the numbers, will they double again or will they actually stay the same way? So 20 minutes, the Huawei is at 35% and here the OnePlus pushes a little bit forward 39 and Galaxy's at 12, so we have that there and we go to our 30 minute mark where the Huawei's at 48%, the OnePlus is at 53 and the Galaxy is at 18 so OnePlus is slowly pushing faster and here's our 44 minute mark, Huawei's at 61, OnePlus is at 74 and the Galaxy's at 27%. Now at 50 minutes we've got the Huawei at 67, the OnePlus is at 83, now the OnePlus really pushes further and the Galaxy's at 31, it's much slower charging there for the Galaxy. Now we're going to do a check at 58 minutes where the OnePlus is at 92 and the Huawei's at 73, Galaxy is way behind here and you see what I mean in a few. You can clearly see how fast that charger is. Now we move over to about an hour and two minutes, here OnePlus is at 96% and the Huawei is at 77 and the Galaxy's 39, Galaxy's way behind OnePlus is charging faster, this should be done really soon and that shows you how fast this charger really is for this device, it makes a whole lot of sense. And now another check here to see when the OnePlus is going to end up, so the Huawei is not there yet and the OnePlus is at 100% at an hour and nine minutes or 69 minutes and the Galaxy's at 43%, that is really fast. Well, the Huawei finishes up at an hour and 39 minutes and again, still respectable, that's a really good time and the Galaxy finished at two hours and 46 minutes at 100% so those are some interesting charge speeds. Let's talk this out, let's hash out those numbers. Okay, that was impressive guys, I mean you gotta admit the OnePlus 8 Pro wirelessly charging in an hour and nine minutes is almost the same as the Galaxy S20 Ultra charging with a 25 watt charger, put that into perspective. That's how fast this thing charges, that was truly impressive, I mean that is outstanding and I wanna see more of that, we know there's a 40 watt charger coming from Huawei with the P40 Pro Plus but it's not here yet. Now speaking of the P40 Pro, it did a respectable job at an hour, about 39 minutes. I have done it, I've done a test where it ran and finished about an hour, 16 minutes so mileage may vary but that's the time I got in this test but still very, very respectable. While the Galaxy S20 Ultra are finished at two hours and about 45 minutes. Now this of course with this 5,000 milliamp battery and it's 15 watt wireless charger. Remember wireless charging, you lose some because of course you're doing that contact charging, it's not directly plugged in. Now what's more interesting is the Galaxy S20 Plus finished at two hours and yeah, two hours and guess what? 43 minutes, that was not too impressive, granted. It's a slightly smaller battery but I expected a little bit much better charge times overall. Now let's talk about reverse wireless charging. All three devices I mentioned earlier can do reverse wireless charging. I know the S20 Ultra can reverse wireless charge at 10 watts, I do not know the wattage for the OnePlus 8 Pro or the Huawei P40 Pro. But I do know they're less than 10 watts. I think the OnePlus is about three watts, the Huawei might be about five or so, maybe it's the same thing, I am not exactly sure but if you know, let me know in the comments. But the test results were quite surprising. So the test parameters are very simple, right? Three devices, right? And I am going to try and recharge my Galaxy S10e. The reason I picked the S10e is it's got a 3,100 milliamp battery and instead of using like, you know, Galaxy Buds or something like that, I wanted something that I could actually see how much I get in terms of charge time to these devices. So within 30 minutes, with the OnePlus 8 Pro from zero, what did I get for charge time into 30 minutes? Well, in 30 minutes, it gave me 7% in terms of charge time. So that was actually not bad, even though it was, that took quite a long time to get 7% while the Huawei P40 Pro also did 7% in 30 minutes. Now in 30 minutes, the S20 Ultra showed its prowess by doing 15% in 30 minutes. So that is just something to take note. Now, the one thing I did notice is that the OnePlus 8 Pro ran rather warm while reverse wireless charging up to about 91 degrees. The S20 Ultra on the other hand was out of 86 and the Huawei was still relatively cool. So in terms of reverse wireless charging, the S20 Ultra does a much better dub faster added to and gives you more. So if you're conversating with a friend and you need to quickly charge in 30 minutes, you can get 15% and they can go by or don't ever go home, that kind of thing. I think overall, this is showing us something pretty interesting with wireless charging. For the longest time, a lot of people say wireless charging is no big deal, it's nonsense, this and that. Reverse wireless charging is this and that, no. We've got a wireless charger from OnePlus that does an hour and nine minutes. That is faster than any iPhone would ever charge and that is even faster than what Samsung does with its Galaxy depending on what charger you're using the method to as well. So put that into perspective. And then we've got reverse wireless charging that literally will charge a 3,100 milliamp device in 30 minutes to give you 15%. That is still better than some phones out there and some chargers out there. Remember, some iPhones get a five watt charging block which is less than that. iPhones don't even, I don't think iPhones wirelessly charge at that speed either. So this is impressive and you guys have to take a look at it. Anyway, if you have any questions or any comments, let me know. If you're looking for any of these devices, whether it's the OnePlus, the Galaxy, the Huawei, the wireless chargers, check out our link down below. Otherwise, don't forget to like, share, subscribe and always enjoy your entertainment.