Woot! has
Anker MagSafe 3-in-1 Qi2 15W MagGo Foldable Wireless Charging Station (White, A2557) for
$49.99.
Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.
Thanks to Community Member
Dr.W for sharing this deal.
About this item:
- 15W ultra-fast wireless charging (Qi2 & MagSafe compatible)
- Ultra-compact, foldable design, just 6.9 oz
- Fast Apple Watch charging, up to 47% in 30 minutes (MFW certified)
- 3-in-1 charging for iPhone, AirPods, and Apple Watch
- Adjustable built-in stand for flexible viewing
- Includes 40W USB-C charger & 5 ft USB-C cable
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Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members or is otherwise $6 per order.
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Aren't they always tracker links?
I was under the impression that's how SD makes their big bucks via affiliates
They charge as fast as any other wireless charger on my Apple devices and pack it all together. If I need a faster phone charge I just use the input cable and plug directly into the phone to get a quick boost. These are generally getting used overnight for me so the speed isn't a huge deal.
The LED on the side turns off automatically too, which is nice. I think it only illuminates for a moment when you plug it in, or can flash if you're not getting enough incoming wattage.
I swapped out for some smaller 45W plugs to save on a little space. The ones it comes with aren't overly bulky, but the plug prongs don't fold and smaller ones are out there. You do need all 40+ watts though, if you try to use a different brick.
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Rather than just accepting glib comments, I did a comparison to see what the difference actually means in practical terms.
The 15W Aukey required about an hour to take an iPhone 17 Pro from 20% to 80%.
The 25W Belkin did the same job in around 40 minutes.
The significance of that 20 minutes will vary by user, and use case, but it's not a huge difference, as much as the marketers who want to sell you a new charger would like it to be.
And in situations where it is of vital importance, I'd simply unplug the cable from the charger, plug it directly into the phone, and beat them both.
It should be obvious that the convenience factor provides much of the benefit of products like this, not speed. A one-stop solution that can also serve to charge a watch and earbuds, while being relatively compact, and easy to transport.
Even a 15W charger will do a 0-to-100% within about a couple hours, and be fine for most scenarios, including overnight idle time. Universal Type-C connections also mean that direct charging is also on option, as needed.
This thing usually goes for about $80-90, so $30 is a nice discount, which also nets an Apple MFW-certified watch module that many combo chargers lack, because their cost adds to the sale price.
Most cheap chargers, and even some not-so-cheap chargers, omit them for that reason, but if one owns an Apple Watch, is a form of insurance that is probably worth the extra cost.
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