⚡ Charge smarter, not harder—your all-in-one power hub awaits!
The Anker MagGo 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Station is a Qi2-certified, ultra-fast 15W charger designed for seamless MagSafe compatibility. Its foldable, lightweight design makes it highly portable, while the MFW certification enables rapid Apple Watch charging. Equipped to power your iPhone 15, AirPods, and Apple Watch simultaneously, it includes a 40W USB-C adapter and cable for immediate use, backed by a 24-month warranty.
O**E
Great for travel
Have done three trips with this now, and I love it. Great to keep your phone out of your hands when you need to sleep. Charges quite well, as all Anker products do. Beautifully compact, not particularly heavy. Magnet is strong in whatever position you put it on, but that does mean you’ve got to yank your phone off a little. I did not notice any overheating. I don’t have an Apple Watch, so can’t speak on that function, but I was able to charge an Anker wireless headset and my phone at at the same time with no issue. I think it’s good quality, functions as intended, and was worth every penny.
Y**N
High quality and convenient!
The Anker MagGo 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Station is a fantastic addition to my setup. It charges my iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods all at once, making it perfect for anyone in the Apple ecosystem. The build quality feels robust and premium, with a sleek minimal design that looks great!The foldable design is a huge plus, making it compact and ideal for travel. It’s reliable and eliminates the need for multiple chargers and cables, keeping everything tidy and organized. While it’s on the pricier side, the convenience and efficiency it offers are well worth it.If you’re looking for a high-quality, all-in-one charging solution, this is an excellent investment. Highly recommended!
J**D
Great for desktop AND travel usage - compact and powerful
I have a bunch of Anker products and they are all of great functionality and quality so I knew this would be good. It is compact, well designed and functions well. The arrangement works to charge 3 of my Apple products in a space saving design and it also means that I can cut down on the number of cables used either at a desk or whilst travelling.Just to clarify some points ....1) You do not have to use the supplied 40w power brick and/or cable ( it's great to have these included). You can use any other power brick providing the power supplied is sufficient. I personally use an Anker 4 port power brick ( see photos ) which has got a 45w usb c outlet as well as a 20w USB c and 2 other A outlets. This powers the 3-in-1 from the 45w outlet AND my iPad Air from the other usb C outlet. Anker recommends 30w as the minimum requirement to charge all 3 products2) When you plug in the power supply, a blue light will appear next to the socket. This will disappear after a few seconds if it deems there is enough power but will flash if it's not enough.2) .... However, a standard Apple 20w power brick will show the flashing light but will still charge a phone on its own but not the Watch or AirPods. Bizarrely, however, 18w charge will not allow you to charge either the Watch or AirPods on their own without the phone even though the chart on the Amazon listing seems to imply that you can.Despite this last oddity, it is a great product, if a little on the pricey side. Great for travelling and a nice compact fit for a travel tech bag.
J**R
Great for iPhone, not great for Google Pixel Watch
So as with many Anker products, I can't really fault the build quality or how well and fast the item charges my iPhone 16 Pro Max. It also charges my Anker buds really well on the flat area exposed when I extend the Magsafe charging flap. However, this product immediately loses a star because it was obviously never tested on a Google watch; the magnets in the watch flap completely repulse the Google Pixel Watch and it won't stay on the charging flap at all. Magnets for the watch flap are completely unnecessary, gravity will keep the watch in place. A very strange decision from Anker. I must admit, I don't think the item *says* it's compatible with the Google Pixel Watch, but c'mon. It's a generic brand with a watch-charging pad... maybe try a few watches on it in QA.Otherwise, as I say, does exactly what it says on the tin.
A**X
Great form factor
I've been using the Belkin 3 in 1 charger for a couple of years now (started with the 2 in 1 before I got the Apple Watch), but the thing just takes up too much space, so I went looking for something more compact for my bedside table and settled on this or the Cube one that Anker offers.Obviously chose this, mainly for the form factor - with everything stacked on the same axis, it'd take up less room than the cube one which charges the watch with an extension on the side.Used it for a couple of months before reorganising my desk and sticking to the Belkin, but it will be my go to travel charger going forward.Let's start with the negatives for a change - which explains why it's not my daily charger: it's just too light and fiddly to use in the end.The design doesn't really suit a long term solution, as the charger for the watch is just a bit clumsy. I ended up extending it for when I'm charging my watch and putting it away when I'm not, which added tedium to my daily charging habits.The light weight nature of the charger also means it's prone to moving around on my desk, and can dislodge my watch as a result.Finally the AirPod charging part is a bit basic, with no groove (like the Belkin) nor magnet for alignment, I ended up just using the main MagSafe charger instead.And that's about all the negatives - none of which I'd care about when I go travelling with it. This is the smallest 3 in 1 charger for my 3 main devices that I'd go travelling with, it's effortless to throw it in my handbag or backpack.The USB-C port is a god send too, as I can daisy chain my laptop charger of choice (Anker charging base) with the USB-C to USB-C cable from the box. I was able to charge my MacBook Pro, iPhone, Apple Watch and AirPods after a day out, all using a single plug.Hell I see the possibility of using this on trains eventually when USB-C ports become available, and that's a future I look forward to!
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