Anker 637 Magnetic Charging Station (MagGo): Ponder the almighty charging orb and all you can potentially plug into it.And while they may still be a little pricey for single-device chargers, you may find it worth it for the looks. Both are well-built with some slick, minimal good looks in all-white and all-black (thankfully no bright-white MagSafe pad to ruin the aesthetics of the latter). Nomad Stand and Nomad Base: Nomad’s new Stand and Base chargers offer MagSafe-compatible 7.5W charging instead of proper 15W MagSafe like its other models, all for the sake of reaching lower prices of $80 and $70, respectively.You could also use this thing as an improvised weapon against any would-be intruders since it’s two whole pounds of metal! Melee combat preparedness aside, though, you can get a more useful 3-in-1 charger for the $149.95 price. I love this thing as a bedside charger because it’s so hefty that your phone lifts right off without shifting the base even a millimeter. Nomad Base One Max: Speaking of premium, the Nomad Base One Max offers full MagSafe charging support and a built-in Apple Watch charger in a sleek and minimalist metal slab.It’s even sold at the Herman Miller store - need I say more? If you’re the type that obsesses over mid-century modern stylings like hairpin legs and Eames chairs, here’s your (non-MagSafe) magnetic charger. Courant Mag:2 Essentials / Classics: Courant’s same elevated formula but this time in a 2-in-1 charger for your phone and earbuds. Plus, the Mag:1 has a lengthy six-foot cable. It’s totally unnecessary, but if you want your tech to not be an eyesore to your home decor, I think they’re totally justifiable. Courant’s magnetic charging pucks don’t get you MagSafe speeds, but for $50 to $80 (discounted to as low as $40) and without a USB-C AC charger, you get a sleek design wrapped in soft linen material or posh leather.
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