Anker MagGo 3-in-1 Qi2 Charging Station (Nano)
A compact, foldable Qi2-certified 15W stand that charges your iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods at full speed for under $80.
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What we like
- True Qi2 15W MagSafe-equivalent speeds on iPhone
- Foldable nano design packs flat for travel
- MFW-certified Apple Watch fast charging (Series 7 and up)
- Includes 40W USB-C adapter and braided cable in the box
Could be better
- Tops out at 15W — Qi2.2 25W stands like Belkin's exist if you need more
- Plastic finish feels less premium than aluminum competitors
- AirPods pad is flat and fixed — no adjustability
Full Review
The Anker MagGo 3-in-1 Nano is the stand I’d recommend to most people who want one cable handling their iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods overnight. It’s Qi2 certified for the full 15W on a magnetically-aligned iPhone, and unlike a lot of “MagSafe-style” knockoffs, it actually hits that speed instead of throttling to 7.5W after a few minutes.
Build and Design
The “Nano” name is earned. Folded, it’s about the size of a deck of cards and weighs less than half a pound, which makes it the rare 3-in-1 you can actually justify packing for a trip. The hinge clicks open into a stable triangular stand with the iPhone puck on the front face, the Apple Watch puck on the side arm, and a small AirPods pad at the base.
The finish is matte plastic — not the brushed aluminum of higher-end stands — but the build is tight and the magnets hold an iPhone 16 Pro firmly even when you’re tapping at the screen.
Charging Performance
Qi2 at 15W means an iPhone wakes up roughly as fast as it does on Apple’s own MagSafe puck. In my testing it pushed an iPhone 16 from 20% to 80% in just under an hour, which is the realistic ceiling Apple allows over wireless.
The Apple Watch arm is MFW certified, so a Series 10 fast-charges to about 47% in 30 minutes — meaningful if you wear your watch for sleep tracking and need a quick top-up before bed. The AirPods pad is a basic 5W Qi coil, which is fine because no AirPods case charges faster than that anyway.
Value vs. the Competition
This is where the Nano shines. Belkin’s Qi2.2 25W BoostCharge Pro 3-in-1 is excellent but runs around $150 and is roughly twice the size. Mophie’s offerings sit in similar territory. At $79.99 with a 40W brick included, the Anker undercuts everything in its class while delivering the same iPhone speeds most people will actually see in real-world use.
If you have an iPhone 17 Pro Max and are determined to use the new 25W Qi2.2 spec, spend up for the Belkin. Everyone else is leaving money on the table.
Who Should Buy This
Buy this if you have a recent iPhone (12 or later), an Apple Watch, and AirPods, and you want one tidy stand on your nightstand or desk without spending $150+. It’s also the obvious pick for travelers — the foldable design genuinely fits in a Dopp kit. Skip it only if you specifically need Qi2.2 25W charging or prefer a metal-and-leather aesthetic over functional plastic.