Review of the best wireless charging with MagSafe for iPhone. Satechi works wonders


Review of the best wireless charging with MagSafe for iPhone. Satechi works wonders

In the first episodes of our TouchBar podcast, we looked at the problem of rapid battery wear in the iPhone 14, and it seems that we have found a way out of the situation. Just one device will help you unlock the full potential of iOS 17 and extend the life of your smartphone’s battery. Let’s look at all the pros and cons of Satechi wireless charging.


Background

We don’t call ourselves experts, but having delved into the topic and conducted a survey among 15 thousand people on Telegram, we came up with an interesting pattern – the battery wears out less if you charge the iPhone with slow and high-quality charging. Ideally, this should be a wireless device, since at 7.5 W the smartphone does not overheat, which means it does not kill the battery.



Review of the best wireless charging with MagSafe for iPhone. Satechi works wonders



In the same video, we advised you to take a closer look at the Satechi wireless charging station for 3 devices. And in order to finally answer all the questions about this model, we have prepared a large review for you.


Getting to know the gadget

The device with the long name Satechi 3-in-1 Magnetic Wireless Charging Stand comes in a beautiful and thoughtful package. The manufacturer made sure that nothing was bent or scratched during transportation. However, the Satechi brand deserves special respect and a separate article on our website.



Review of the best wireless charging with MagSafe for iPhone. Satechi works wonders

Inside we find the stand itself with a metal edging of the base, a black glossy surface and a steel stand with a pancake from MagSafe. This thing looks simply amazing and fits perfectly into any interior. Two LEDs are visible on the front, and at the back there is a USB-C port for connecting to a power source. Here you can immediately criticize Satechi for the lack of a power supply included with not the cheapest charger. It’s good that I have an extra 20 W adapter from the iPad, to which I connected the station.

Review of the best wireless charging with MagSafe for iPhone. Satechi works wonders

The second cool element is the Apple Watch charging tablet, which is detachable. The biggest plus is that you can unhook it from the charger and take it with you on the road. The watch can be charged from it if you insert the device into the USB-C port from a MacBook, power bank, or even a smartphone.
Review of the best wireless charging with MagSafe for iPhone. Satechi works wonders


There is also a platform for AirPods at Satechi station. It is matte, which means it will not get scratches from every contact. It can also charge other devices with empty charging.

Nuances

When charging an iPhone or any other smartphone, the station will produce only 7.5 W. Yes, it’s slow, and Apple smartphones support 15W, but part of that is good for the battery. By the way, check out this life hack – the charger can be used with any phone if you put a case with a magnetic ring on it.



Review of the best wireless charging with MagSafe for iPhone. Satechi works wonders

iPhone can be placed either vertically or horizontally. All the top features of iOS 17 are revealed here . In particular, the “Standby” mode, which displays beautiful clocks, photos, widgets and notifications on the smartphone while charging.



Review of the best wireless charging with MagSafe for iPhone. Satechi works wonders

Conclusion

After several weeks of use, the stand only pleases me. The magnets hold the iPhone (with or without a case) well enough to prevent it from falling due to vibration during a call. However, it is quite easy to remove from charging. Plus, you’ll definitely remember to charge your Apple Watch and AirPods.


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