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Mophie’s New Wireless Charging Pads Might Satisfy Your AirPower Desires

Mophie 3-in-1 wireless charging pad
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Mophie unveiled a couple of new multi-device charging mats today, both of which are designed with Apple products in mind. If you’re still bummed that AirPower never happened, these might satiate your desires.

The Dual Wireless Charging Pad (MSPR $80)

Mophie Dual Wireless Charging Pad
Mophie

As the name implies, this is a dual-design charging pad is made to juice up a couple of phones—it works with any Qi-compatible phone—or a phone and a set of AirPods. It offers a fast charging rate of 7.5 watts, which is the fastest acceptable rate today.

While it’s designed to wirelessly charge a pair of gadgets at once, it also features a USB port on the back so you can plug another charger into it—like the one for your Apple Watch. If you’re looking for an all-inclusive solution, though, the other charger Mophie announced today might be the one for you.

The 3-in1 Wireless Charging Pad (MSRP $140)

Mophie 3-in-1 wireless charging pad
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Instead of charging a pair of devices, this one is for the Apple user who has an iPhone, AirPods, and an Apple Watch, because it has specific spots for each of them. Like the Dual Wireless Charging Pad, it offers up to 7.5 watts of fast wireless charging.

The super clean, minimal, and integrated design should be a boon for pretty much any Apple user. It looks so good.

Either way you go, these both look like solid little chargers. You can order either one directly from Apple using the links above, or check them out on Mophie’s site [Dual, 3-in-1].

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Cameron Summerson is Review Geek's former Editor in Cheif and first started writing for LifeSavvy Media in 2016. Cam's been covering technology for nearly a decade and has written over 4,000 articles and hundreds of product reviews in that time. He’s been published in print magazines and quoted as a smartphone expert in the New York Times. In 2021, Cam stepped away from Review Geek to join Esper as a managing Editor. Read Full Bio »