Perhaps Energea MagTrio is not for everyone since it appears not to be MFI certified. That said if you are an Apple users who prefer accessories that are MFI-certified, then the new Anker 737 MagGo 3-in-1 Charging Station will have you covered.
The new Anker 737 MagGo is NOT a follow-up to the Anker Cube. That will be too soon. Instead, it is a new alternative for users who prefer a fixed charging solution than then one that can be stowed away for bringing it elsewhere. Though Anker did say it is lightweight and small enough to be brought along when traveling.
Like many of Anker’s products, the design never disappoints. This is especially true now that Anker has ditched the usual white ring associated with MagSafe for a seamless look with a dark gray ring.
The new 737 MagGo is presented in a triangle form with one of the sides being the MFI-certified 15 W max fast wireless charging for iPhone 14/13/12. Anker said its MFI-certified 15 W fast wireless charger can top an iPhone 14 Pro Max to 50% in 47 minutes. Not exactly a record in the world of smartphones but pretty fast as far as iPhone goes.
Hidden out of sight inside the triangular device is a wireless charging pad for AirPods 3 or AirPods Pro. The AirPods wireless charger features magnetic alignment to ensure the AirPods case is aligned properly for charging.
Meanwhile, an overhang on the left of the device – also presented in triangular form – serves as the charging surface for Apple Watch S8/7/6.
Included in the package are a 30 W USB-C charger and a 5 feet (1.5 meters) USB-C to USB-C cable.
When charging, the 15 W MagSafe charger offers a 360° adjustable viewing angle, allowing you to read texts, watch videos, and whatnot, while charging your phone in portrait or landscape orientation.
The charging station further boasts a multiprotect safety system featuring temperature control, foreign object detection, and radiation shielding.
If anyone’s interested, the new Anker 737 MagGo 3-in-1 Charging Station can be had as we speak for US$129.99 from Anker.com as well as Amazon.com.
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