The Best MagSafe Wireless Chargers

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Best MagSafe Charger

Apple MagSafe Charger (2 m)

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Best MagSafe Stand

Nomad Stand (MagSafe)

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Best 3-in-1 MagSafe Charger

Belkin 3-in-1 Qi2 Charging Stand

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Best 2-in-1 MagSafe Charger

Belkin BoostCharge Pro 2-in-1

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Keeping your iPhone topped up can be a challenge, but the best MagSafe wireless chargers employ a clever magnetic system, so you don’t need to fumble with cables or worry about a wireless charging sweet spot. Apple’s MagSafe is an accessory system integrated into the iPhone 12, iPhone 13, iPhone 14, iPhone 15, and iPhone 16 range. A ring of magnets on the back of the phone (and in MagSafe-enabled cases) allows you to attach MagSafe chargers that can recharge your iPhone wirelessly.

Snag a MagSafe wireless charger for your nightstand, work desk, and car, and you can easily top up throughout the day. These are the best MagSafe chargers we’ve tested. (And yes, if you have an Android phone with a MagSafe case, some of these chargers may be compatible and do the job.)

Check out our related iPhone guides, such as the Best iPhones, Best iPhone 16 Cases, Best iPhone 15 Cases, Best iPhone 14 Cases, Best MagSafe Accessories, Best MagSafe Power Banks, Best MagSafe Wallets, and Best Wireless Chargers.

Updated February 2025: We’ve added chargers from Apple, Anker, Belkin, and Baseus, and an honorable mentions section.

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MagSafe is the name of Apple’s accessory system integrated into the iPhone 12, iPhone 13, iPhone 14, iPhone 15, and iPhone 16 range. A ring of magnets on the back of the phone (and in MagSafe cases) can help transfer power more precisely and faster than traditional wireless chargers. However, it’s also a handy way to hold an accessory in place, like a wallet, or to mount the iPhone without requiring clamps.

Qi2 is the next generation wireless charging standard, and Apple worked with the Wireless Power Consortium to develop it. Compared to the original Qi standard, it brings MagSafe-style magnetic charging, faster charging rates, and improved efficiency—but where MagSafe is an Apple technology designed for Apple products, any device can support Qi2. Apple updated the iPhone 12 and newer to support Qi2, so Qi2 should be a term you look for when shopping for a magnetic wireless charger. Qi2 Android phones are thin on the ground right now, though Qi2 Ready phones add magnets using a compatible case and we expect to see more full Qi2 phones this year. A Qi2 charger will be able to charge your iPhone and any other Qi2 phones.

StandBy mode was introduced in iOS 17 and enables you to use your phone as a bedside alarm clock. When you place your iPhone on a charger in landscape orientation, it will turn the screen into a dock of sorts, showing the clock (with different designs you can choose from), photos from your library, or widgets. If you have an iPhone that supports an always-on screen, you can choose to have the display automatically turn off after some time when the iPhone isn’t in use or if the room is dark. Head to Settings > Standby to customize it.

  • Photograph: Julian Chokkattu

    Best MagSafe Charger

    Apple MagSafe Charger (2 m)

    You can’t go wrong with Apple’s MagSafe wireless charger, especially since the company revamped it to include a 2-meter integrated cable (around 6.5 feet). This Qi2-certified charger can charge up to 25 watts for iPhone 16 models, but you need to pair it with a 30-watt USB-C power adapter of your choosing. We like the Anker Nano ($23). This can also recharge other devices like AirPods with the wireless charging case.

    Specs
    Compatibility Qi2, MagSafe
    Wattage Up to 25 watts
    In the Box 6.5-foot cable (attached)
    Warranty 1 year
  • Photograph: Julian Chokkattu

    Best MagSafe Stand

    Nomad Stand (MagSafe)

    Striking the perfect balance between heft and magnetism is tricky, but Nomad nails it with the Stand. It’s heavy enough that you won’t knock it over when you fumble for your iPhone, and you can peel it away from the charger one-handed. The stand comes in black or white and feels sturdy, featuring an aluminum and glass body with rubber padding. Nomad initially sold a Qi2 model, but it’s now sold out, and only the official MagSafe model is available. It can charge MagSafe iPhones at the maximum 15-watt rate.

    It can get a little warm when charging, but not unusually so. You get a high-quality braided cable in the box, but you will need a 20-watt wall charger. We like Nomad’s 20-watt charger ($20), but I can’t help feeling it should have been included at this price.

    Specs
    Compatibility MagSafe
    Wattage Up to 15 watts
    In the Box 6.6-foot cable (attached)
    Warranty 2 years
  • Photograph: Simon Hill

    Best 3-in-1 MagSafe Charger

    Belkin 3-in-1 Qi2 Charging Stand

    Folks with the holy trinity of Apple products will love Belkin’s 3-in-1 charging tree. It has a similar design to the 2-in-1 below, but the metal post is T-shaped, with a pad for your iPhone on one side and an Apple Watch spot on the other, plus a Qi-certified base for AirPods. The main charging stand is fully Qi2 certified to deliver 15 watts, and the puck can fast-charge capable Apple Watches. You can also pop your iPhone in landscape orientation if you want StandBy mode—it doesn’t interfere with the Apple Watch. Belkin includes a power adapter with an attached cable.

    Read our Best 3-in-1 Apple Chargers guide for more picks.

    Specs
    Compatibility Qi2, MagSafe
    Wattage Up to 15 watts
    In the Box 5-foot cable (attached) and 36-watt power adapter
    Warranty 2 years
  • Photograph: Belkin

    Best 2-in-1 MagSafe Charger

    Belkin BoostCharge Pro 2-in-1

    My favorite 2-in-1 MagSafe wireless charger is perfect for charging your iPhone and AirPods (or any other wireless earbuds with wireless charging support). It has a wide, circular base with a shiny metallic post connecting the MagSafe charging pad. Ours is white, but there’s a black option too. Stick your iPhone on in landscape view, and you can enjoy StandBy mode, turning your iPhone into an alarm clock. This charger can provide the top 15-watt rate and includes a power adapter with a 5-foot cable permanently attached.

    Specs
    Compatibility MagSafe
    Wattage Up to 15 watts
    In the Box 5-foot cable (attached)
    Warranty 2 years
  • Photograph: Simon Hill

    Best for Travel

    Anker MagGo 3-in-1 Charging Station (Qi2)

    Space is at a premium when you travel, but Anker’s MagGo 3-in-1 folds away to an impressively compact form. It doesn’t scrimp on power, charging your iPhone or Qi2-certified phone at up to 15 watts on a magnetic pad that can adjust to your preferred angle. A second pad behind the main pad charges AirPods or other wireless earbuds, and there is a fold-out Apple Watch charger. You get a USB-C cable (around 5-foot) and a wall adapter in the box.

    Specs
    Compatibility Qi2, MagSafe
    Wattage Up to 15 watts
    In the Box 5-foot cable and 40-watt power adapter
    Warranty 2 years
  • Photograph: Simon Hill

    Best MagSafe Car Mount

    Belkin BoostCharge Pro Car Charger

    This simple MagSafe mount slots into any vent in your car and has a powerful magnet array that keeps your iPhone securely in place, even on bumpy roads. There’s a ball joint so you can angle your iPhone slightly for a better view, and it’s easy to place it on the mount and remove it one-handed. You get a 12-volt car adapter and a USB-C cable in the box. Vent mounts are unobtrusive and may help your phone keep cool.

    If you prefer something different, read our Best Car Phone Mounts and Chargers guide for more options.

    Specs
    Compatibility Qi2, MagSafe
    Wattage Up to 15 watts
    In the Box 3.9-foot cable and 12-volt car adapter
    Warranty 2 years
  • Photograph: Simon Hill

    Best MagSafe Power Bank

    Anker 622 MagGo Portable Charger (A1614)

    Sling a MagSafe power bank in your bag, and you can attach it when you need to top up your iPhone battery. This power bank boosted my iPhone 14 Pro’s battery by 78 percent and took around three hours to charge. (Since wireless charging is not the most efficient method, you will never get the stated capacity of a MagSafe power bank.) You can continue using your iPhone while it’s charging because it doesn’t add much bulk, and there’s a small fold-out kickstand for propping your iPhone in portrait or landscape orientation. Just ensure you get the newer (A1614) version, as it has the USB-C port on the side and can turn off if you want to use it as a stand.

    Read our Best MagSafe Power Banks guide for more options.

    Specs
    Compatibility MagSafe
    Wattage Up to 7.5 watts
    In the Box 23.6-inch cable
    Warranty 2 years
  • Photograph: Simon Hill

    A Bigger MagSafe Power Bank

    Anker MagGo Power Bank (10K) (Qi2)

    There are many great MagSafe power banks now, but this Anker model might be my favorite. It has an ample 10,000-mAh capacity, enough for almost two full charges for most iPhones, supports Qi2 for speedy charging, and has an LED display that shows the precise percentage of remaining power. It even has a built-in kickstand for propping your iPhone in portrait or landscape orientation (handy for StandBy mode when traveling). You can also charge with the 2-foot USB-C cable supplied via the USB-C port at up to 27 watts.

    Specs
    Compatibility Qi2, MagSafe
    Wattage Up to 15 watts (27 watts wired)
    In the Box 2-foot cable
    Warranty 2 years
  • Photograph: Julian Chokkattu

    A Headphone Stand and Wireless Charger

    Satechi 2-in-1 Headphone Stand With MagSafe Wireless Charger

    Combining functionality is a great way to save desk space, and this headphone stand cleverly doubles as a MagSafe charger. There’s a stainless steel arm with a rubber section to lay your cans on and a MagSafe charging spot on the base. There’s also a USB-C port that you can use to top up your headphones or other devices. While you get a USB-C cable in the box, you’ll need to use your own 20-watt wall charger. This is far from the speediest charger, but it looks cool and is great for any desk workstation.

    Specs
    Compatibility MagSafe
    Wattage Up to 7.5 watts
    In the Box 3.3-foot cable
    Warranty 1 year
  • Photograph: Simon Hill

    Best Tray

    Courant MAG:3 Dual Device Charging Tray

    Having a place to dump your keys, jewelry, and watch, and charge your phone and earbuds, can help you get out faster in the morning. This classy and roomy tray from Courant has a MagSafe spot for your iPhone, a secondary charging spot for your earbuds, and space for all your other daily essentials. I tried the black linen version, but you can opt for lighter shades or a leather finish (though it’s more expensive). The wireless charging is slow, but there is a spare USB-C port. There’s also a bright, unnecessary LED on the back of this charger that I had to cover when using this on my nightstand.

    It looks classy and neat, but the linen version picks up dust easily. WIRED reviews editor Julian Chokkattu has the Leather-Saddle model—he says it doesn’t show dust easily and looks great after months of use.

    Specs
    Compatibility MagSafe
    Wattage Up to 7.5 watts and 5 watts
    In the Box 5-foot cable and power adapter
    Warranty 1 year
  • Photograph: Simon Hill

    A Rotating Stand

    Anker MagGo Wireless Charging Stand

    It looks simple, but this Qi2-certified charging stand has a neat trick we haven’t seen before: The pad can rotate through 360 degrees. Want to switch from portrait to landscape orientation? You can simply spin your iPhone. It moves easily with a satisfying sound that makes me think of a safe dial. The pad holds your iPhone securely and sits on a ball joint, so you can tip it back to lay an AirPods charging case flat on top.

    Specs
    Compatibility Qi2, MagSafe
    Wattage Up to 15 watts
    In the Box 5-foot cable
    Warranty 2 years
  • Photograph: Brenda Stolyar

    A Face-Tracking Stand

    Belkin Auto-Tracking Stand Pro with DockKit

    Not everyone needs a face-tracking stand for their iPhone, but Belkin’s Auto-Tracking Stand Pro (8/10, WIRED Review) is terrific for content creators. Pair your iPhone (it’s only made for iPhones, since it relies on Apple’s DockKit technology), pop it on the MagSafe pad, and open the camera app to have the dock track your face, keeping you in the frame as you move around. It tracks effectively and quietly, turning through 360 degrees and tilting up or down through 90 degrees. You can outrun it if you try, but at a regular walking pace, it keeps up. It works with FaceTime and several third-party apps, including TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, and WhatsApp. The battery inside can go for up to five hours, and there’s a standard 1/4-inch thread on the bottom for attaching a tripod.

    Specs
    Compatibility MagSafe
    Wattage Up to 15 watts
    In the Box 5-foot cable (attached) and 30-watt power adapter
    Warranty 2 years
  • Photograph: Simon Hill

    A Retractable Cable

    Baseus PicoGo W2 Wireless Charger

    The hinged Qi2/MagSafe charging pad can lie flat or be tilted to support StandBy mode for iPhones. The charger also has a retractable USB-C cable on the right (about 2 feet long) to charge another device, like a laptop, tablet, or earbuds. It is lightweight, so the sticky pad provided is essential to secure it on your desk or nightstand. You also get a USB-C cable with a right-angled connector in the box to plug into the power input on the left-hand side, but you need a power adapter rated at 100 watts to get the maximum charging rates.

    Specs
    Compatibility Qi2, MagSafe
    Wattage Up to 15 watts, up to 67 watts (wired)
    In the Box 1.9-foot cable (attached)
    Warranty 18 months

More Good MagSafe Chargers

Here are a few other MagSafe wireless chargers we have tested that didn’t quite manage to earn a place above.

Photograph: Simon Hill

UAG Wireless Charging Pad and Stand for $60: If you like industrial design with a carbon-fiber finish, this magnetic charging puck from Urban Armor Gear is solid. It has a handy kickstand for propping your iPhone in landscape orientation to watch video, and it comes with a detachable, rugged 4-foot USB-C cable but no power adapter. UAG says it can deliver up to 15 watts but is not Qi2-certified. It’s just way too expensive.

Anker MagGo Wireless Charger Pad (Qi2) for $25: Our top pick until Apple’s redesign, this Qi2 charger brings MagSafe-style magnetic charging and a 15-watt charging rate. This pad stays put, has a durable aluminum casing that stays relatively cool, and has a 5-foot USB-C cable permanently attached. It can also charge AirPods with a magnetic charging case but does not come with a power adapter.

Photograph: Simon Hill

Casetify Magnetic Wireless Charger for $38: Cute design galore elevates Casetify’s MagSafe charger lineup. It offers more than 600 designs, from cat art to sports teams. It is a Qi charger with MagSafe, so it will align perfectly with MagSafe iPhones and charge at 7.5 watts, but it can also charge any Qi phone at up to 15 watts. It comes with a 3.3-foot, permanently attached, black and white, braided USB-C cable, but you need a power adapter.

Mophie’s 3-in-1 Travel Charger With MagSafe for $90: This is a nice travel option, though it takes up a bit more space when it’s unfolded. It folds neatly into a fabric case with a cable and charging adapter. It will fast-charge iPhones at 15 watts, and this updated model includes fast-charging support for the Apple Watch.

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