The main difference between iPad wireless charging and wired charging is that the charging method is different.
Wired charging transfers power by connecting a wire between the iPad and the charger. This method requires plugging the charger into a power source and connecting it to the iPad's Lightning port or USB-C port to start charging. The advantage of this method is that the charging speed is relatively fast, and you can continue to use the iPad while charging.
Wireless charging transmits power through the principle of electromagnetic induction. The iPad simply needs to be placed on a charger that supports wireless charging to start charging. The advantage of this method is that it is convenient and fast, there is no cord bondage, and it can also protect the interface of the iPad. The disadvantage is that the charging speed is relatively slow, and you need to buy a charger that supports wireless charging.
In general, wired charging is fast and suitable for urgent charging situations, while wireless charging is convenient and fast and suitable for daily use.
The difference between wireless charging and wired charging is that wired charging, the charging speed will be faster, that is, charging needs to plug and unplug the data cable, and wireless charging is more convenient to put and charge, and the charging speed will be slower