![]() ![]() RapidX Boosta 5-in-1 Charging Stand for $60: This is a lot like Anker’s MagGo 633.It comes with a 5-foot USB-C cable, but you do need to provide your own power adapter ( 20 watts or above). It's a compact design that makes it easy to glance at your iPhone, though this means you can't utilize the Nightstand mode of your Apple Watch. There's an angled MagSafe perch for your iPhone, a shelf up top for your Apple Watch, and a spot for your AirPods underneath. Twelve South HiRise 3 Wireless Charging Stand for $96: Our previous compact pick, this 3-in-1 is a space saver.I also tested the solid Case Mate Fuel 4-in-1 ($150), which is quite good, but the unnecessary LEDs and Fuel logo put me off a little. A cable and 45-watt charger are included. It also has a built-in Apple Watch charger and a spot for AirPods. Case-Mate Fuel 3-in-1 Foldable for $150: Finished in a classy gray material, this 3-in-1 charges an iPhone in a case or any Qi smartphone, and it's easy to fold flat and pack in a bag.We have tested several other multi-device wireless charging stations for Apple devices. If you do not have a MagSafe iPhone, then your iPhone won't be able to attach to these chargers, though we do have some recommendations for older iPhones (and the iPhone SE). Apple's AirPods and AirPods Pro with the wireless charging case will work with nearly all of the standard Qi wireless charging pads on these chargers (as will many third-party wireless earbuds), but if you have AirPods with MagSafe, then you can hook it up to the magnetic mounts as well. MagSafe is available in the AirPods as well (depending on your model). ![]() Technically, this perfect alignment means chargers are also able to provide faster 15-watt charging, but Apple has restricted this perk to a tiny number of products from select brands like Belkin and Mophie, and we highlight those below. ![]() What's the point of MagSafe? You don't have to worry about misalignment with the wireless charger, meaning you won't wake up to a dead iPhone. A normal case will weaken the pull of the magnets in the iPhone and will not stick to MagSafe accessories well. ![]() We have several third-party options in the linked guides above. I cannot stress this enough: If you buy a case, make sure it is a MagSafe case. That means they take advantage of the magnets embedded in the back of the iPhone 12, iPhone 13, and iPhone 14 range. Most of the wireless chargers in this guide are MagSafe wireless chargers. Subscriptions help fund the work we do every day. com and our print magazine (if you'd like). Special offer for Gear readers: Get a 1-year subscription to WIRED for $5 ($25 off). Updated March 2023: We've added chargers from Otterbox, Zens, and Anker, several honorable mentions, and updated prices. After months and years of testing, these are our favorites.īe sure to read our other buying guides, including the Best MagSafe Accessories, Best iPhone, Best Apple Watch, Best Wireless Earbuds, and our guide to understanding Apple One. Why deal with all that hassle when a single 3-in-1 wireless charger can accommodate everything? Our Best Wireless Chargers guide has a few recommendations, but there are so many more great docking systems for Apple devices. But keeping all of these gadgets powered up can be annoying, since they all have individual cables and proprietary charging solutions. If you have an iPhone, AirPods, and an Apple Watch, congrats! You have the holy trinity of Apple products. ![]()
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