The Best Chargers for your Apple Devices, every price point (2025)
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With so many devices in our pockets and everyday carry, each device has its own form of charging or wattage capacity, it is now more important than ever to make sure you have the correct charger for each device. For instance, my iPhone charges at 15W via Qi2 but can charge at up to 40W when wired in, so what is the best solution? I’m here to help you pick the best charger no matter your price point.
CriteriaOver the years, I have tested many different forms of charging, from simple wireless pad chargers to 500W power bricks. So I have been able to see which works well, which needs improvement,t and which are just chargers you want to avoid. I have come up with three rules when selecting a charger:
I know these points sound obvious, but you’d be surprised how poorly some chargers can be made. But now, with that out of the way lets get into these charging solutions! Be sure to watch the video below for a hands-on look at these accessories.
Portable charging hubs Anker MagGo 35W power bankThis has been my go-to travel power bank for a few months. It does everything I need it to do and can charge my main travel devices: iPhone, iPad Pro, Apple Watch, and AirPods Pro Gen 2. It also sports a nice LED screen that shows you realtime charging speeds and wattage for each device. Here is what you need to know:
Duracell Power StationYes, you read that correctly. The same company that makes those AA and AAA batteries is now making surprisingly amazing power stations. The Duracell M100, M150, and M250 are perfect for someone who needs a static desk charger but can also be removed and taken with them on the go. The aesthetic they went with is also nice! These are the specs for the M150 specifically.
Anker Prime Power BankNow, if you are a fan of Anker like I am, then their new Prime lineup is something to consider, especially if you need to charge your MacBook Pro on the go at 140W. Here is what you need to know:
Available today for $149 on Amazon
Magsafe battery banks Raycon Magic SlimSince Apple stopped making its own, this MagSafe battery bank has become my favorite. There are many MagSafe battery banks available, but they mostly work the same. They often have lights that show how much battery is left. Apple’s MagSafe battery bank was special because it worked well with your iPhone. It would appear in your battery widget, charge slowly when needed, allow reverse charging, and even show a cool animation when you attached it to the iPhone.
This is the first third-party MagSafe power bank I’ve seen that connects with iOS. So, the battery life appears in your battery widget, you can charge both the battery and the iPhone at the same time with one cable, and it’s super slim!
The Raycon Magic Power Bank Slim retails for $49.99, but there is a 20% discount code on their website, bringing it down to $40. The battery is 5000mAh, so it can easily charge up your iPhone 15 Pro Max model.
Kuxiu K1This is the newest addition to my setup. Kuxiu just released a magsafe battery bank that also doubles as a 3 in 1 charger and even triples as a kick stand!
Stay tuned for a full review of this device because I absolutely love it.
Charging stations Baseus Nomos ChargerThis charger was perfect for what I like. The design and multifunctionality are what really caught my eye. This has pretty much everything you would need from a charging station in your home. Here is what you need to know.
This is currently available on Amazon for $129 (using $20 coupon on product page)
Final thoughtsAgain, there are a ton of different charging solutions. These are just some of my favorite ones and I didn’t even mention any actual wall chargers. So be sure to check out the full video going over these and a few more chargers so you can get a full scope of what you can get yourself. Let me know what your favorite charger is and if you plan. on picking any of these up!
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