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15 Best MagSafe Wireless Chargers (2026): Power Banks, Stands, Pads, and Travel Chargers
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, iPhone 16, and iPhone 17 range (excluding the iPhone 16e). 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.
MagSafe is now interchangeably used with Qi2. While iPhones are compatible with Qi2, so are some Android phones, such as the Google Pixel 10 series (you can also pair an Android phone with a MagSafe case). Snag a Qi2 or MagSafe wireless charger for your nightstand, work desk, and car, and you can easily top up throughout the day. These are the best Qi2 and MagSafe chargers we've tested (we'll list the compatibility for each recommendation).
Check out our related iPhone guides, such as the Best iPhones, Best iPhone 17 Cases, Best iPhone 16 Cases, Best MagSafe Accessories, Best MagSafe Power Banks, Best MagSafe Wallets, and Best Wireless Chargers.
Updated July 2026: I added a Nimble charger, removed some older devices, and updated prices.
You can't go wrong with the official Apple MagSafe charger, especially since the company revamped it to include a 2-meter integrated cable (around 6.5 feet). This Qi2-certified charger can deliver up to 25 watts to iPhone 16 and later models, but you need to pair it with a 30-watt USB-C power adapter of your choice. I like the 30W Anker Nano. This can also recharge other devices, like AirPods in their wireless charging case.
Striking the perfect balance between heft and magnetism is tricky, but Nomad nails it with the Stand One. It's heavy enough that you won’t knock it over when you fumble for your phone, 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. I use this to charge my Google Pixel 10 Pro XL at top speed, and it can do the same for iPhones. Nomad previously released MagSafe and Qi2 versions of this stand, but the latest model I’m recommending here supports Qi2 25W to offer the maximum 25-watt wireless charging speed. There's also a rear 5-watt Qi charging pad for AirPods.
It can get a little warm when charging, but not unusually so. You get a high-quality braided USB-C charging cable in the box, but you will need a 40-watt power adapter. I like the 45W Anker Nano Charger, but I can’t help feeling Nomad should have included one at this price.
Folks with the holy trinity of Apple devices will love Belkin’s 3-in-1 charging tree. The metal post is T-shaped, with a Qi2-certified pad for your iPhone on the left side and an Apple Watch puck on the right side that supports fast-charging (both are magnetic), plus a Qi-certified base for AirPods. 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 charging cable.
Read my Best 3-in-1 Apple Chargers guide for more picks.
The new version of Nimble’s 3-in-1 Podium charger supports Qi2 25W to fast charge your iPhone or other Qi2 phone. It also has spots for AirPods and an Apple Watch, with fast charging supported. Both the phone and Apple Watch pads can pop up to support StandBy or Nightstand mode, or you can keep them flat if you prefer. I like that you can lay the phone charging pad flat to charge any older Qi devices you might have. The base is weighty, and it comes in black or white. You get the USB-C cable and 36W power adapter you need in the box. Nimble also uses recycled materials wherever possible, has multiple certifications, and offers a free e-waste recycling program.