Anker’s new Qi2 wireless chargers are the perfect MagSafe alternatives for iPhone
MagGo series offers efficient and fast 15W charging speeds
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Ankerhas recently launched several new Qi2-certified wireless chargers known collectively as the MagGo series.
Thefive currently available devicesare split across three categories: regular wireless chargers, power banks, and robust charging stations. They all offer a wireless charging speed of 15W thanks to the aforementioned support of theQi2 standard. This tech is further supplemented by a proprietary “AI-powered algorithm” and a Wireless PowerIQ feature, enabling more efficient charging. Hardware like these devices can run the risk of becoming really warm. To prevent overheating,Ankermade some design choices, like creating a custom “Qi2 charging module” that allows for “faster dissipation”.
New chargers on the block
For the sake of brevity, we’re going to cover three of the more notable products in the line, starting with theMagGo Wireless Charging Station Foldable 3-in-1($110). As the name suggests, it can charge an iPhone on the main pad, anApple Watch Series 9on the small circular pad, and an AirPods case on the base. The company states it can power up the wearable from zero to 47 percent in just under 30 minutes. What’s more, it can be folded up to a size smaller than anAppleMagic Mouse.
Other charger options include theMagGo Wireless Charger Pad($22) for iOS devices and theMagGo Wireless Charging Station 3-in-1 Stand, which has chargers branching out from a center stand. The latter doesn’t have a price tag as it’s not out yet. No word on when it’ll be released.
Next, there’s theMagGo Power Bank 10K($90). This big brick houses a 10,000mAh battery that can hold 1.8 charges for aniPhone 15 Pro. It has a magnet on the front and a stand on the back to allow hands-free viewing. To make full use of the Power Bank 10K, Anker will send buyers a free magnetic phone case with each purchase. What’s interesting about the Power Bank 10K is that on its side is a tiny smart screen that gives a readout of the battery’s power level.
There’s also thePower Bank 6.6K($70). The difference with this model is it’s skinnier due to a smaller battery and it lacks the side screen.
Finally, we have theMagGo Magnetic Charging Station 8-in-1orb ($100). It can power up to eight devices at once. You have a magnetic pad on the front for smartphones. On the back are three AC outlets, two USB-C ports, and a pair of USB-A inputs. Despite having a lot going on, the orb is fairly compact, measuring 110 x 108 x 106mm (4.33 x 4.25 x 4.17in). In addition, it has a safety system to protect against dangerous hazards like overcurrent.
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Future releases
As a reminder, everything here, minus the 3-in-1 Stand, is available to purchase on Anker’s website in either white or black.Other reportshave claimed there will be a seventh product called the MagGo 3-in-1 Charging Station. It’s unknown when the missing device will launch, so we have reached out to Anker for more details.
We also asked the company if there are plans for international release. At the time of writing, the MagGo series is exclusive to the United States. Nothing is set to launch in the UK.
Update:A company representative confirmed that there are plans for an international rollout, but couldn’t give an exact date. They also confirmed that the seventh model will be called the MagGo Wireless Charging Station 3-in-1 Pad. It’s a slim rectangular block with a trio of chargers: one for iPhone, one for AirPods, and one for theApple Watch. It’ll launch in April for $99.99.
For more options, check out TechRadar’s list of thebest wireless chargers for 2024.
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Cesar Cadenas has been writing about the tech industry for several years now specializing in consumer electronics, entertainment devices, Windows, and the gaming industry. But he’s also passionate about smartphones, GPUs, and cybersecurity.
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