Until recently my nightstand hosted a small pile of cables for a phone, a pair of earbuds, and a watch, and it never stayed tidy. This Anker MagGo 3-in-1 review is the record of six weeks during which that pile became one small foldable stand, and the honest conclusion is that the MagGo 3-in-1 earns its place on any bedside table. It is an unglamorous, quietly brilliant way to charge three devices at once.

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Design and Build

The MagGo 3-in-1 is a neat, folded station about the size of a thick wallet. It unfolds into a flat Qi2 pad tilted for an iPhone, with a small upright peg for AirPods and a round charger for the Apple watch at the base. The entire thing folds down to travel and clicks firmly into a closed position, and the whole case has the solid, slightly rubberized feel you expect from Anker.

The design is minimal and stable. A weighted, grippy base keeps the station from sliding when you pick up the phone, and the Qi2 pad stands the phone up at a useful angle for reading StandBy. Everything connects to a single USB-C cable with the power adapter included, so the only wire on the table is the one you run to the wall.

Key Features

The headline is the Qi2 certification. Qi2 uses magnets and alignment ring similar to MagSafe, so the pad holds the iPhone in place and delivers a steady 15W fast charge, far ahead of the older 7.5W standard that most el cheapo pads offer. You get a repeatable alignment, a faster charge, and a firmer connection when you set the phone down.

The Anker MagGo 3-in-1 with an iPhone aligned to the vertical Qi2 pad

The station charges the three flagship Apple devices from one cable: the iPhone on the front pad, the AirPods or AirPods Pro case on the side peg, and the Apple Watch on the small pedestal at the base. A quick-connect adapter powers the stand, and it folds flat for a case when you travel. There are no moving seams to lose, and it does what it claims without a hiccup.

Real-World Performance

In practice, the MagGo 3-in-1 just works. I placed the iPhone on the pad, the AirPods in the nightstand ring, and the watch on the Watch. Each charged through the night without me separating the alignment or reaching for a single cable, and by the morning all three were full on negligible clutter. Even better, the phone's StandBy screen stayed on at eye level without me propping it separately.

The 15W charging is comfortably faster than the old slow pads I used before. From empty, the iPhone gained over half its charge in about an hour, which is a clear step up from the weak rings I was used to. It is not as fast as a 20W cable, but for overnight use that difference does not matter, and the tidy single-cable setup is worth it.

Heat was handled well. After an overnight charge, the phone was comfortably warm, not hot, and nothing overheated or slowed down week over week. The one compromise is the Apple Watch cradle: it sits at the base, so if you want the watch raised at an angle, you will need to prop it, which I did not mind for bedside use.

Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Foldable design turns a phone, earbuds, and watch charging into one small stand
  • Qi2 delivers a genuine 15W fast wireless charge to iPhone
  • One cable and adapter handle everything, so the nightstand stays clean
  • Stable base does not slide when you take the phone
  • The included adapter and travel-friendly fold

Cons:

  • Slower than a wired cable for a phone that needs a full charge now
  • Watch prongs are flat at the base, not easy to view on their own
  • The premium is higher than a plastic cable and charger
Close-up of the Anker MagGo 3-in-1 with an AirPods case on its peg

The little conveniences add up here. The folder travel stand falls into the same bundle as a phone cable or phone bank with no complaint, and the watch cradle held a stable connection when a guest used an angled watch band on it. During a week on the road, the same station charged my phone and earbuds and watch off one cable next to a hotel bed, and it folded up to barely a third of a shoe bag. That is the whole attraction of the MagGo 3-in-1: it is the last charger you want to reach for, because the process takes care of itself.

How It Compares

The obvious rival is the MagSafe chargers at similar and cheaper prices, and the older Anker MagGo 3-in-1 without Qi2. The Qi2 here is the real upgrade over the 7.5W budget pads; it charges faster and holds the phone more securely. Set against the official MagSafe Doubles, the Anker charges three devices instead of two for the same footprint.

Feature Anker MagGo 3-in-1 Basic 7.5W MagSafe Stand
Phone output 15W Qi2 7.5W
Devices 3 in one Phone only
Fold for travel Yes Often no
Cable included Yes, with adapter Usually yes

Against the more expensive dual MagSafe stands, the MagGo covers more ground in the same spot and costs less. For an all-Apple household nightstand, it is the cleaner of the two; the main drawback is if you prefer to fully wire your phone for speed, then a cable is still faster.

Who Should Buy the Anker MagGo 3-in-1

Buy it if you carry an iPhone, AirPods, and an Apple Watch, and you want everything charged overnight without a tangle. It is ideal for a tidy nightstand, a desk that has room to spare, and for travelers who want the whole kit charged flat in one case. After six weeks, it is the last thing I touch before bed and the first thing that has freed my bedside table.

The Anker MagGo 3-in-1 folded flat in a travel case next to a phone

Skip it if you refuse to charge your iPhone wirelessly and want the raw speed of a cable, or if you do not own at least a couple of the three Apple accessories. If you only charge a phone, a single pad is cheaper. You can check the Anker MagGo 3-in-1 price and options on Amazon when you are ready.

One last detail seals the recommendation. Because everything charges from a single USB-C and the adapter is included, there is no box of spare bricks, no loose watch cable, and no second charger on the road. After six weeks the tidy single-cable routine has quietly become the default, and I would not trade the clutter back for a slightly faster wired phone charge. That is the real measure of the MagGo 3-in-1.

How We Test

I used the Anker MagGo 3-in-1 every night for six weeks as the main charge point for an iPhone, AirPods Pro case, and Apple Watch. I judged setup speed, hold, and overnight full-charge, how the fold held for travel, heat after long use, and whether the single cable stayed a reality.

Independent testing of Qi2 speeds, such as Android Authority round up of MagSafe and Qi2 chargers, is a useful check on the 15W standard. Charging speed depends on a device state and case, so my overnight figures used a clear case and the included adapter.

When you are ready, the Anker MagGo 3-in-1 listing on Amazon has the current prices and finish options.

Anker MagGo 3-in-1 unboxing with the station, USB-C cable, and adapter

Anker MagGo 3-in-1: Questions People Ask

Is the Anker MagGo 3-in-1 fast to charge an iPhone?

Yes. The Qi2 pad gives up to 15W, which is faster than older 7.5W wireless, and it kept my phone topped up overnight with no tangle. It is still slower than a fast wired cable for an urgent top up.

Does the MagGo 3-in-1 charge an Apple Watch Ultra?

Yes. The Apple Watch cradle on the base is compatible with the Series and Ultra, so you can charge the Watch and the phone and the earbuds all at once from one cable.

Can you travel with the MagGo 3-in-1?

Yes. It folds flat and the power adapter is included, which makes it a compact travel companion that keeps your whole nightstand routine in a small bag.

Is the MagGo 3-in-1 compatible with MagSafe cases?

Yes. The magnet alignment works with MagSafe and MagSafe-compatible cases, so you keep the 15W charging through the case on iPhones 12 and later.

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