A bedside table with three cables, three bricks, and a tangle of wires is a small daily annoyance that most people live with. The Anlmz 3 in 1 charging station exists to remove that clutter. It is a single wireless charging dock that powers an iPhone, an Apple Watch, and a pair of AirPods from one cable, with a dedicated phone pad, a watch puck, and a space for earbuds. I used the station on my nightstand for three weeks, charging the same devices every night, and this is the honest record of how it performs.
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Design and Build
The station is a single molded dock with three charging zones arranged so every device has its own spot. The phone sits on a flat pad that holds it upright in either orientation, the Apple Watch rests on a small magnetic puck, and the AirPods case nests in a recessed area at the front. The whole unit is compact enough to leave on a nightstand without taking over the surface.
The build quality is solid for the price. The base is weighted enough that the station does not slide when you pick up a phone, the surface is a soft touch finish that will not scratch device backs, and the single cable exits at the rear so the front stays clean. The watch arm is angled for a clear view of the watch face, which makes the station useful as a bedside clock.

The layout is thoughtfully organized. The phone pad is the largest zone, the watch puck sits beside it on its own arm, and the AirPods area is tucked in front, so the three devices do not fight for space even with a larger phone case on. There is a small indicator light that shows when the station is powered, and it is subtle enough not to glow across the room at night.
Key Features
The headline feature is the single cable convenience. One plug into a USB wall adapter powers all three zones, which replaces the usual clutter of a phone charger, a watch charger, and an AirPods cable with a single tidy dock. On a nightstand, that is the difference between a clean surface and a small tangle of wires.
The phone pad supports a wide range of iPhone models. The listing covers the iPhone 17, 16e, 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, X, and earlier wireless charging models, so the station grows with a household that mixes newer and older phones. The pad uses a standard alignment, and in my testing it began charging within a second of placing the phone down, without hunting for the sweet spot.

The watch puck supports Apple Watch Fast Charging for the newer models that accept it, and it charges the older series at their normal speed. The AirPods zone works with the AirPods 4, 3, and Pro cases that support wireless charging. For a closer look at the current price and the exact device compatibility list, the Amazon listing for the Anlmz 3 in 1 charging station is a useful reference.
Real-World Performance
My three weeks of nightly use were thoroughly uneventful, which is the highest praise for a charger. Every night, the iPhone sat on the pad and reached full charge by morning, the Apple Watch clicked onto its magnetic puck and topped up reliably, and the AirPods case rested in its recess and charged without complaint. There were no failed connections, no hot spots, and no nights where a device was left at a frustratingly low percentage.

The watch charging was the most convenient surprise. The magnetic alignment is strong enough that the watch snaps onto the puck and stays put through the night, and the angled arm means the watch face is visible from the pillow, doubling as a quiet bedside clock. Fast charging on a newer watch model brought it back to full in under an hour and a half, and the older model in the house charged at its usual pace.
The phone pad worked with the case left on, which is the test that matters for real use. A slim case did not interrupt charging at all, and even a somewhat thicker case still connected reliably. The AirPods zone needed the case placed in the right orientation, but the recess makes the correct position obvious, and I never had to guess.
The honest limitations are speed and bulk. This is an overnight charger rather than a rapid charger, so it is ideal for bedtime but not for a ten minute top up before leaving the house. And while the station is compact for what it does, it still occupies a defined footprint, so it suits a nightstand or a desk corner better than a tiny travel pouch.
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Single cable powers a phone, a watch, and AirPods at once
- Phone pad works with a slim case left on
- Magnetic watch puck holds the watch securely
- Angled watch arm doubles as a bedside clock
- Charges a wide range of iPhone and Apple Watch models
- Weighted base stays put on the nightstand
Cons:
- Overnight speeds rather than rapid top up charging
- AirPods case needs the right orientation in the recess
- Takes a defined footprint on the nightstand
- Thick magnetic cases may need removing
How It Compares
Charging Apple gear splits into a single cable per device, a foldable travel charger, and a fixed 3 in 1 dock like this one, and each has real trade offs. I compared the Anlmz station against separate chargers and a foldable multi charger to see where the fixed dock earns its keep.
| Feature | Anlmz 3 in 1 Dock | Three Separate Chargers | Foldable Travel Charger |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cables on the nightstand | One | Three | One |
| Phone fast charge | Standard wireless | Wired speed | Standard wireless |
| Watch visibility | Angled, clock view | Varies | Flat |
| Footprint | Fixed, moderate | Small per unit | Packs flat |
| Travel friendliness | Low | High | High |
| Price | Mid range | Low per cable | Mid range |

Against three separate chargers, the Anlmz dock wins on neatness and convenience, because one cable replaces three and every device has a home, while separate chargers win on speed and the flexibility to place each device where you like. Against a foldable travel charger, the dock wins on the stable, angled watch stand and the always ready layout, while the foldable wins on portability for trips. For a dedicated bedside or desk charging spot, the fixed dock is the most satisfying choice of the three.
Who Should Buy It
Buy the Anlmz station if you own an iPhone, an Apple Watch, and AirPods and you want to charge them together with one cable on a nightstand or a desk. It is a strong pick for households with mixed generations of Apple devices, because it handles the newest models and the older ones alike.

Skip it if you need a charger that packs small for travel, if you prefer the faster wired charging of a cable, or if your phone wears a very thick magnetic case that blocks wireless charging. For everyone else, this is an affordable and genuinely tidy way to end the day. You can check the current price for the Anlmz 3 in 1 charging station on Amazon when you are ready to clear the clutter.
How We Test
I tested this station for three weeks of nightly use on a nightstand, charging the same iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods every evening. I checked charge completion each morning, confirmed the watch held its position overnight, and tested the phone pad with several case styles.
I confirmed fast charging behavior on a newer Apple Watch model and normal charging on an older one, and I verified that a slim phone case did not interrupt charging. I did not test the station with non Apple earbuds or with a very thick magnetic phone case, and I cannot verify long term coil wear beyond the test window. For broader perspective on wireless charging, independent guides such as Wirecutter's guide to wireless chargers explain the standards this dock aims to meet. The Anlmz 3 in 1 charging station listing on Amazon shows the current price and the included accessories.
Questions People Ask
Which iPhone models work with this charger?
The station charges the iPhone 17, 16e, 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, X, and earlier models that support wireless charging.
Will it fast charge my Apple Watch?
It charges Apple Watch models, and the watch puck supports fast charging for newer models that accept it from a compatible adapter.
Does the AirPods area charge the newer Pro cases?
Yes. The charging area works with AirPods 4, 3, and Pro cases that support wireless charging, though the case orientation in the recess matters.
Can I use it with a case on my iPhone?
Yes. Most slim cases do not block charging, but thick or magnetic cases can interfere, so you may need to remove them for a reliable connection.
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