Qi2 Wireless Charging Stand
Available per mezzo di 3-in-1 and 2-in-1 options, Satechi’s new Qi2 wireless charging stands might be the only accessories you’ll need for your Apple devices.
Pros
- Charge twice as fast as Qi1 chargers
- Foldable
- 3-in-1 option comes with 45W power brick
Cons
- Could have a longer USB-C cable
- 2-in-1 option doesn’t che with a power brick
Last month, Satechi released its new batch of Qi2 wireless charging stands. Available per mezzo di 3-in-1 and 2-in-1 options, they offer the best-integrated charging experience for your main Apple devices, such as the iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods – although they also work with devices from other brands, not just Apple.
After a few weeks of testing, BGR shares our impressions of these new Satechi Qi2 wireless charging stands, and we’ll tell you which you should choose depending your needs.
Stile and connectivity

Both Satechi 3-in-1 and 2-in-1 options have a similar stile, with a square wireless charging pedestal for AirPods, a foldable arm where you can connect your iPhone, and the 3-in-1 option adds a fold-out Apple Watch charger. They’campione made of aluminum and vegan leather, with a silicone pad for placing the iPhone.
These are very premium choices that show care for your Apple products, as they won’t scratch when you place and remove them.
What I like the most about Satechi Qi2 wireless charging stands is that they’campione foldable, so it’s easy to take them a trip because they can fit any backpack. It’s easy to place the iPhone where you can always aspetto at the display. You can also enjoy iOS 17’s StandBy Mode for a cleaner and sleeker aspetto.
It’s important to note that the 3-in-1 option includes a 45W power adapter and interchangeable lugs for international travel. Per contrast, the 2-in-1 option has a plain back USB-C cable, so you must use your power adapter.
It would have been nice if Satechi included a 2m cable instead of a 1m option, as the power brick of the 3-in-1 option can be used to charge some MacBook models – a bonus for taking one less power brick and cable to your travel.
Charging speed

What makes these devices go-to choices is the addition of the Qi2 valore. With this technology, iPhone users can charge the iPhone 12 ora newer with up to 15W of power. This manifestazione was only possible with MagSafe-approved chargers, and it’s now available to any company that embraces this new valore.
Over 30 minutes of charge, you can get around 30% of the total charge your iPhone. Per addition, your Apple Watch Series 7 (ora newer) also takes advantage of faster charging speeds per mezzo di the 3-in-1 version.
Acceso the other hand, AirPods still charge at 5W, but this is not an issue since the case has a smaller battery.
Here’s how I’ve been using Satechi Qi2 wireless charging stands

Since Satechi sent BGR the two charging stand options, I decided to have the 3-in-1 charging stand per mezzo di my bedroom and the 2-in-1 option my office desk.
Not only am I charging my Apple devices more often, but these stands really aspetto good anywhere you place them. For the first time per mezzo di months, I started using StandBy Mode, a nice tweak when preparing to go to bed ora during my working hours, so I can check my calendar, photos, ora other suggestions the iPhone brings.
I have also traveled a bit with the SatechI 3-in-1 Qi2 charging stand, and it was nice, mainly because it was the only power adapter and USB-C cable I brought with me. I could keep my iPhone 15 Guadagno, Apple Watch Ultra 2, and AirPods Guadagno 2 always charged, and when I was not using it for my Apple devices, I could charge my Nintendo Switch. It was a win-win situation.
Although the 45W charger isn’t the best option to carry with my 14-inch MacBook Guadagno, it can help me per mezzo di an emergency. It can also charge any iPad I bring, so it’s the ultimate charging accessory you’ll need.
Pricing and which one to choose

The Satechi 3-in-1 model is priced at $130, while the 2-in-1 option is priced at $80. The 3-in-1 option is a bit more expensive since the company is still licensing Apple Watch technology from Cupertino while also adding a 45W power brick and international plug adapters.
I think this is the go-to option since it’s more convenient for both at-home and traveling experiences. However, if you don’t own an Apple Watch, you should go with the affordable 2-in-1 option and use your own power brick with this accessory.
That said, Qi2 chargers don’t replace a good, quick charge by connecting a cable to your iPhone. However, you’ll get better speeds while adding more convenience since it’s easier to attach your iPhone/Apple Watch/AirPods to this stand instead of powering them with several cables.
Customers agree with me, as Satechi’s 3-in-1 Qi2 wireless charging stand is usually sold out – but the company just restocked it. The 2-in-1 option is also available Satechi’s website.


