UGREEN's latest 25W Qi 2.2 accessories let you easily charge three devices at once, and they're somehow already on sale
The MagFlow series deliver 25W charging over the Qi 2.2 standard, and are ideally suited for travel.
UGREEN has a good track record when it comes to charging accessories, and I use its products daily: the Nexode 500W is how I charge all the tech that crosses my desk, and I use the Nexode 20,000mAh Power Bank with the retractable cable on the go. I have several Nexode GaN chargers and power banks on hand around the house, and it's safe to say that the brand has proven to be reliable.
That's why I was excited when UGREEN said it was introducing Qi 2.2 MagFlow chargers that go up to 25W. Look, I wasn't really keen on Qi 2 charging until the Pixel 10 Pro XL showed up, but in the last three months, I used wireless chargers more than any other time in the last decade. It's just convenient to be able to do so, and with the standard now going up to 25W, it isn't an excruciating wait until a phone is charged.
Anyway, I've been using UGREEN's MagFlow chargers for the better part of three months now, and they're terrific. There are several models; I got a charging mat that costs $29, and a 10,000mAh power bank with a built-in cable that's now down to $59. But the ones I used the most are the 3-in-1 MagFlow foldable charging stand — which is now available for $89 as part of Cyber Monday — and a 3-in-1 MagFlow charging station that sits next to my desk, which costs $93.
Both charging stands let you charge a phone at 25W over the Qi 2.2 protocol, along with other accessories like earbuds, and the Apple Watch. It's this last addition that made the foldable charging stand a mainstay in my travel bag; it's just easy to be able to charge three devices at once, and I don't have to bring my Apple Watch charging cable around.
Get this if you need a travel-friendly Qi 2 charging accessory. The MagFlow foldable charging stand doesn't take up much room at all, and it still has the ability to charge three devices at once. You even get a 45W charger included in the box, allowing you to get started with relative ease.
The 3-in-1 MagFlow charging station is big and bulky, making it a better choice at your desk. It even gets USB-C out, so you can easily charge four devices simultaneously, including the Apple Watch. Like the portable charging stand, a 45W USB PD charger is included.
✅Recommended if: You want stylish accessories that work on the Qi 2.2 protocol. In my testing, I found the MagFlow charging stand to do a great job charging three devices at once, and it does a good job managing thermals.
❌Skip this deal if: You don't need Qi 2 charging. You can get regular Qi accessories for much less.








Out of all the MagFlow chargers, the 3-in-1 foldable charging stand is the one I used the most. It isn't hard to see why; the design makes it easy to take anywhere, and when folded, it is smaller than a phone. I like the design as well; it's elegant, and the build quality is fantastic.
The Qi 2 mat is located at the top, and you get the Apple Watch charging puck at the bottom alongside another mat that charges accessories at 5W. The charging stand needs 45W of power, and it has the ability to charge phones at up to 25W over Qi 2.2, buds at 5W, and the Apple Watch at 5W. I used it with my Apple Watch Series 11, iPhone 17 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and other Android phones, and it has been terrific.
With Cyber Monday bringing the price of the 3-in-1 foldable charging stand down to $89, now is the best time to pick it up. I was hesitant to recommend it at launch as it debuted at $139, but that is no longer an issue — but you will need to act now.
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Harish Jonnalagadda is Android Central's Senior Editor overseeing mobile coverage. In his current role, he leads the site's coverage of Chinese phone brands, networking products, and AV gear. He has been testing phones for over a decade, and has extensive experience in mobile hardware and the global semiconductor industry. Contact him on Twitter at @chunkynerd.
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