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Anker’s new triple-pad portable wireless charger folds into a cute little puck

white Anker puck with rubber ribbon standing vertically with a vertical blue macaron, both about the same size and shape.
Yes, it does remind me of a macaron. | Image: Anker

At IFA 2024, Anker announced a slate of new charging accessories, including a new portable 3-in-1 Qi2 charger. The new MagGo 3-in-1 foldable pad unravels into three wireless pucks tethered by rubbery straps: a Qi2-certified 15W charger on one end; a 5W Apple-certified Apple Watch charger on the other; and a 5W Qi puck in the middle that also houses the USB-C power input port.

The new Anker 3-in-1 seems inspired by Twelve South’s Butterfly charger design, including its ability to fold back as a kickstand for an iPhone while charging. Still, the Butterfly only charges an iPhone and Apple Watch. Anker’s charger is available today for $88.99 and comes in black, white, and pink, with a green colorway launching “after October.”

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