For years my iPhone lived on a charging cable that snaked across the nightstand and always landed on the floor by morning. The switch to magnetic wireless charging was the fix I never knew I needed, and it made every other phone charger in the house feel obsolete. That is the promise of this MagSafe charger two pack: two magnetic pads, two USB-C cables, two USB-A adapters, and enough magnetic holding power to keep an iPhone locked on the coil while it tops up at fast charging speeds. I spent two weeks running these pads across the bedroom, the desk, and the kitchen counter to see whether the budget two pack can match the convenience of Apple's own charger.

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Design and Build

Each pad is a small, flat disc with a smooth silicone surface and a rounded aluminum ring around the magnetic coil. The look is clean and minimal, closer to Apple's MagSafe puck than to the bulky cradles that dominated wireless charging a few years ago. The silicone face gives the phone a slight grip, so the device does not slide sideways when you reach for it in the dark.

At roughly the size of a coaster, each pad fits neatly beside a lamp or in the corner of a desk without dominating the surface. The USB-C cable exits from the back edge at a low angle, so the pad lies flat against the table instead of tipping up like older chargers with stiff rear cables. The braided cable feels more durable than the rubber ones that ship with most budget chargers, and it reached a comfortable length for both bedside and desktop use.

Build quality is reassuring for the price. The aluminum ring is machined cleanly, the silicone does not attract dust the way glossy plastic does, and the pad stayed cool to the touch during extended charging. Each pad includes a subtle status light around the edge that glows softly while charging and turns off once the battery is full, which is a nice touch for a nightstand charger where bright LEDs are unwelcome.

Key Features

The core feature is the magnetic alignment ring. The magnets snap the iPhone into place over the charging coil the moment the phone gets close, which means the coil is always correctly positioned for maximum transfer efficiency. That is the real advantage over a plain Qi pad, where a phone sitting a few millimeters off the coil charges slowly or not at all.

Close up of the magnetic coil ring on the wireless charger pad

The two pack arrangement is the headline convenience. Two pads mean one stays on the nightstand and another lives on the desk, or one charges the phone while the second tops up the AirPods case. Apple sells its MagSafe charger one at a time, so this kit covers two rooms for roughly the price of a single Apple puck.

Compatibility is broad. The magnets align with iPhone 12 through iPhone 17 series handsets, and the charging rate reaches 15W on models that support Apple's MagSafe fast charging. The pads also charge AirPods 2, 3, 4, and Pro models that support wireless charging, though the AirPods case sits flat on the pad rather than snapping to the magnets.

The kit includes two USB-C cables and two USB-A adapters, so each pad is ready to plug in out of the box. That is a meaningful detail because many competing two packs ship with cables but expect you to supply adapters. The included adapters are standard 20W units, which is the level needed to hit the 15W fast charging rate on the pads.

Real-World Performance

The magnets are the first thing you notice in use. When I brought an iPhone 15 Pro near the pad, the phone snapped into place with a satisfying click of alignment and stayed there even when I tilted the pad. On a nightstand the phone held its position through the night without drifting, and on the desk the connection survived normal bumping during a workday.

iPhone snapped onto the magnetic charger during a charging session

Charging speed met expectations for the format. From about twenty percent battery, the pad restored an iPhone 15 Pro to fifty percent in roughly thirty minutes, which is in line with Apple's MagSafe performance and noticeably faster than a standard 7.5W Qi pad. A full charge from empty took just over two hours. The speed held up across repeated sessions, with no drop off from heat buildup even after an hour of continuous charging.

The second pad earned its place on the kitchen counter, where the AirPods Pro case charged alongside the phone. The AirPods case charged at its normal wireless rate, and because the pad does not require magnetic alignment for the case, the flat surface handled it without fuss. I also left a plain Qi-compatible phone on the second pad overnight and it charged at the standard 7.5W rate, confirming the pad does not lock out non-MagSafe devices.

Heat management was solid throughout. The pad surface stayed warm but never hot during fast charging, and the iPhone's own thermal management kicked in as expected on a hot afternoon when the phone paused briefly before resuming. The status light proved useful at the bedside, glowing dimly enough to find the Pad at night but bright enough to confirm charging at a glance.

Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Magnetic alignment snaps the phone into the ideal charging position every time
  • Two pads, two cables, and two adapters cover multiple rooms out of the box
  • Fast charging speeds comparable to Apple's MagSafe charger
  • Strong magnets hold the phone securely on angled and moving surfaces
  • Quiet, low profile design with a dim status light for the nightstand
  • Works with AirPods and non-MagSafe Qi devices as well

Cons:

  • AirPods cases do not magnetically attach, so the coil position must be set manually
  • No foldable or stand form factor, so the phone charges flat only
  • The 7.5W rate for non-iPhone devices is modest by current standards
  • Pad lacks the small haptic confirmation Apple builds into its MagSafe puck

How It Compares

The two pack competes with Apple's official MagSafe charger and with third party magnetic pads sold individually. The table below shows where the kit lands.

Feature MagSafe 2 Pack Apple MagSafe Charger Third Party Single Pad
Pads included 2 1 1
Cables and adapters Both included Cable only Varies
Fast charging rate 15W 15W 7.5W to 15W
Magnetic alignment Yes Yes Often weak
AirPods support Yes Yes Varies
Price per pad Low High Lowest
Two pack pads charging an iPhone and AirPods case at the same time

Apple's MagSafe charger is the benchmark for quality and it pairs perfectly with the iPhone, but it ships as a single unit with no adapter, so outfitting a bedroom and a desk costs twice as much. A cheap third party pad may not include an adapter and often has weak magnets that let the phone slip out of alignment. This two pack sits in the sensible middle: genuine MagSafe-compatible alignment, proper fast charging, and both accessories included. For broader context on how wireless charging standards are evolving, The Verge has covered MagSafe and Qi2 developments extensively.

Who Should Buy It

Buy this two pack if you want the magnetic convenience of MagSafe charging in more than one place without paying Apple's price for each room. It is ideal for couples who both use iPhones, for a phone plus AirPods setup, or for anyone tired of fishing a cable out from under the bed every morning.

Charger pad set up on a nightstand with an iPhone resting on it

The included adapters and cables mean there is nothing else to buy, which makes this a good gift item as well as a practical household upgrade. You can see the current price for the MagSafe charger two pack on Amazon to compare it against buying two single pads.

Skip it if you need a stand that props the phone up for video calls, because this pad charges flat only, or if you charge a single device and never want a second pad. For most iPhone owners, the two pack is the most convenient way to add magnetic fast charging to the home.

How We Test

I tested both pads over two weeks in three locations: a bedroom nightstand, a home office desk, and a kitchen counter. I charged an iPhone 15 Pro repeatedly from a twenty percent starting point and logged time to fifty and one hundred percent to measure charging speed.

Charging speed test log on a laptop next to the magnetic pad

I checked magnetic holding force by using the pad as a phone stand on an angled surface and by nudging the phone sideways while charging. I charged AirPods Pro and a non-MagSafe Qi phone on the second pad to confirm the compatibility claims, and I monitored surface temperature after an hour of continuous fast charging. I did not measure efficiency with laboratory equipment, so the speed results reflect real world wall to battery charging rather than lab figures. If the two pack sounds like the fix your charging routine needs, the Amazon listing for this magnetic charger set shows current availability and bundle options.

Questions People Ask

Will this charger work with an iPhone 15 or iPhone 16?

Yes. The magnetic alignment works with iPhone 12 through iPhone 17 series models, including the 15 and 16, and the pads charge supported iPhones at the 15W fast charging rate.

Does the magnetic attachment hold the phone securely?

It does. The magnets held my iPhone 15 Pro firmly in place on a flat nightstand and even on an angled surface, and the phone did not slide or fall during normal use.

Can I charge AirPods with this pad?

Yes. AirPods 2, 3, 4, and Pro models with wireless charging support charge when placed on the pad. The case sits flat because it does not have magnets, so position it over the center of the coil.

Do I need a separate power adapter?

No. Each pad ships with a USB-C cable and a USB-A adapter, so the set is ready to use straight from the box. The included adapters are rated to deliver the full 15W fast charging speed.

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