LISEN Qi2.2 25W 3-in-1 Foldable Charging Station
A genuinely affordable Qi2.2 25W charger that folds flat, ships with a real 45W adapter, and undercuts Belkin and UGREEN by half.
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What we like
- True Qi2.2 25W output for iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max
- Folds flat for travel — fits in a jeans pocket
- Includes a 45W USB-C adapter and braided cable
- Strong 1200g magnetic hold keeps the phone planted at any tilt
- Roughly half the price of comparable Qi2.2 chargers from major brands
Could be better
- Plastic construction feels less premium than Belkin or Satechi
- Brand recognition is low — fewer long-term reliability data points
- AirPods pad is exposed when folded for travel
Full Review
LISEN’s pitch is simple: deliver the same Qi2.2 25W charging speeds as Belkin and UGREEN, but at half the price. After a few weeks on the desk and a couple of weekend trips, the bet mostly pays off — with a couple of trade-offs that come with the territory.
Charging Speed That Actually Matters
This is one of the few sub-$50 chargers that hits the full Qi2.2 25W spec on iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max. In practice, that translates to roughly 0–60% in 30 minutes, which is the same range I’ve measured on the Belkin BoostCharge Pro Qi2.2. The Apple Watch puck is a standard 5W (no fast charging for Series 10/Ultra), and the AirPods pad does the usual 5W. Nothing exotic — just the speeds you’d expect from a charger that costs twice as much.
Build and Travel-Friendly Design
The whole thing folds into a slab about the size of a deck of cards. The 60° phone tilt locks confidently thanks to the 1200g magnet — heavier than most cases will ever need to fight. The silicone base actually grips the desk, which sounds minor until you’ve used a charger that slides every time you yank the phone off it.
The catch is the build material. It’s matte plastic with a soft-touch finish, and it feels fine, but next to a Belkin Pro or Satechi unit, you can tell where the cost was cut. Not flimsy — just not premium.
What’s in the Box vs. the Competition
The 45W adapter and braided 1m cable are included. Belkin’s Qi2.2 stand at $99 ships with a 45W adapter too, but UGREEN and several others sell similar units adapter-not-included for $69 and up. Once you factor in a quality 45W brick, LISEN’s effective price advantage gets even larger.
Who Should Buy This
Buy this if you want Qi2.2 25W charging for an iPhone 17 Pro or Pro Max without paying $99+ for a name brand, or if you travel often and want a genuinely pocketable 3-in-1. If you care about premium materials or you’re committed to a single ecosystem brand for support reasons, the Belkin BoostCharge Pro Qi2.2 is still the safer pick — it just costs roughly twice as much for the same charging speeds.