$39
Apple
Top PickApple MagSafe Charger (25W)
Teardown shows separated power and wireless circuits under thermal potting, not just a badge update. ChargerLAB measured ~25W effective output at 39-41°C. Needs a 30W+ adapter, sold separately.
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The honest sweet spot is about $17–$45 for a Qi2 15W magnetic puck, and $80–$100 for a genuinely well-made 2- or 3-device stand that includes its power supply. Spend above that only for a verifiable gain: 25W Qi2.2 on a compatible recent phone, active/passive thermal engineering, or a metal chassis/hinge that improves stability and life. Avoid paying extra for “MagSafe compatible” alone: it may be
6 PRODUCTS · RANKED
House weights favor construction, performance, and value.
Current top recommendation: Apple MagSafe Charger (25W).
$39
Apple
Top PickTeardown shows separated power and wireless circuits under thermal potting, not just a badge update. ChargerLAB measured ~25W effective output at 39-41°C. Needs a 30W+ adapter, sold separately.
$80
Recycled aluminum and vegan-leather surfacing aren't cosmetic-reviewers single out hinge rigidity for travel durability. Qi2 15W phone pad plus 5W earbud charging, cable included, no wall brick.
$30
A tethered 6.6-ft cable, included 20W adapter and pop-up StandBy stand make this a complete Qi2 kit under $35. A reviewer's hang-test showed magnet hold strong enough to lift the phone by the cable.
$100
Solid metal, non-folding construction and an included 40W adapter justify the $100 price, no later adapter purchase needed. Three device pads cap at 15W/5W/5W Qi2, a fair trade for a permanent nightstand rig.
$17
Reinforced fabric cable and strain relief target the usual puck failure point; testers logged zero overheating on an iPhone 16 Pro. At $17 it's the cheapest Qi2 15W puck here, sans adapter.
$20
A 23-fin active fan and Qi2 certification ship with a real 20W adapter for about $20, rare completeness at this price. The fan keeps running after the phone lifts off, the one real trade-off.