Belkin's answer to Anker's MagGo, the BoostCharge Pro 3-in-1 Magnetic Wireless Charging Travel Pad comes in two variants: UK-only at S$225 or with international travel tips at S$239. It bundles a 36W charger and a 1.5m cable.
A review unit from Ugreen, the Uno 2-in-1 Magnetic Wireless Charger retails for S$60.90 and is Qi2 certified for 15W to your iPhone, plus a 5W pad below for AirPods. The decorative side ears are purely aesthetic.
While travelling in Bangkok, my last charging gap was my Apple Watch. The Apple charging cable was far pricier in Thailand than Singapore, so I instead picked up the Native Union Voyage 2-in-1 Magnetic Wireless Charger nearby.
The Anker MagGo Wireless Charging Station is a 3-in-1 travel charger retailing for S$189.99, though I grabbed it for S$124.99 during Lazada's 5/5 sale. It is Qi2 and MFW certified, giving 15W to iPhone, and bundles a 27W charger.
Launched August 2023, the Belkin BoostCharge Pro 2-in-1 Wireless Charging Pad is the smaller sibling of the 3-in-1. It charges an iPhone at 15W plus a Qi device at 5W, in black or white for S$139.
I backed the HyperJuice 4-in-1 Magnetic Wireless Charger Stand on Kickstarter in June 2021, pledging US$99 as an early bird. COVID delays pushed shipping from September 2021 to March 2022, when it finally arrived.
The Ugreen Magnetic Wireless Charger is the brand's MagSafe-compatible take, at S$33.59, almost half Apple's S$58. Being only compatible rather than certified, it tops out at 7.5W instead of the full 15W wireless speed.
The Moshi Lounge Q is the most premium wireless charging stand I own, retailing for S$125. Surprisingly, its size and weight add to the premium feel, and it's powered by a non-removable USB-C cable.
The Choetech 15W Wireless Charger Stand retails for S$36.90 on Lazada. With two coils, it charges your phone in portrait or landscape, and supports four speed tiers, 15W, 10W, 7.5W, and 5W, with over-charge and over-temperature protection.