The MagGo 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Station from Anker has been sitting on my desk for about two months now, and I’ve thought about it almost never. That’s the compliment.
Anker’s MagGo lineup targets the same Apple-adjacent crowd that Belkin has been quietly owning for years with its BoostCharge Pro series. The pitch is simple: one puck for your iPhone, one for AirPods, one angled pad for an Apple Watch. Fold it flat, toss it in a bag. At around $55–$65 depending on the retailer, it’s not cheap for what is essentially three charging surfaces, but it’s significantly less than the Belkin equivalent, which routinely lists above $100.
What actually works here is the build quality, which punches above its price. The silicone surface is soft without feeling cheap, the hinge folds smoothly, and the MagSafe puck delivers the full 15W to an iPhone 16. Anker is MFi-certified, so you’re not getting throttled to 7.5W like you would with an uncertified alternative. The Apple Watch pad charges at the faster 5W for Series 7 and newer. These are verifiable specs, and they behave as advertised.
Where It Falls Short

The AirPods pad is a bit of a throwaway. It’s Qi, not MagSafe, which makes sense since AirPods cases don’t have magnets - but it means placement is fussier than the iPhone puck. If your AirPods case is even slightly off-center, it’ll charge slowly or not at all. This isn’t unique to Anker, but it’s still annoying in 2026.
The Single-Cable Setup
One cable out the back. That’s it. No brick included, which is annoying, though Anker recommends their own 30W USB-C charger for full performance. Using an underpowered adapter does actually affect the watch charging speed in my experience - not something Anker advertises prominently, but worth knowing before you plug it into the random 18W brick floating around your junk drawer.
The foldable form factor is genuinely useful for travel. Flat, it’s roughly the size of a thick paperback. I’ve started taking it when I travel instead of bringing three separate cables, and that alone justifies the purchase for how I use it.
Anker isn’t doing anything novel here. But the MagGo 3-in-1 is one of those products that executes a crowded category well enough that you stop shopping around - and that, more than any feature, is what most charging accessories never manage.