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The Belkin MagSafe 3 in 1 Wireless Charging Station is a cutting-edge charging solution designed for Apple users. It allows you to charge your iPhone (models 12-16), Apple Watch (Series 4-10, SE), and AirPods simultaneously with a sleek design that enhances any environment. With fast 15W charging and compatibility with MagSafe cases, this station redefines convenience and efficiency.
L**C
Great charger - well made - worth the price
The media could not be loaded. It's a little bigger than some, however the layout is really good - love the MagSafe functionality as you know straight away that your phone is charging! My previous QI2 charger looked like it was, and then you wake up in the morning only to find you're starting the day on 10% because it wasn't quite aligned properly!Belkin have this nailed - 15w charger for the iPhone (most of the imitation ones are 7.5w to 10w... you always need to check). Same with the iPhone and AirPod charging stations.My only gripe is the white charging light on the AirPod part! It's annoying at night time if you're using in a bedroom! Not such problem with iPhone and Apple Watch... they are magnetic and the devices show they are charging... it's just the flat panel that has that light when charging your earbuds (if you're not, then the light doesn't come on).Otherwise, made well, works a treat, recommend!
A**Y
Fast charging and stable stand
We use this on our hall table so we and guests can get a quick boost any time of day. It’s solidly made and stable on its base.The design accommodates having your phone sideways/landscape so that means the watch and Phone pads are quite widely spaced from each other. We never put our phones on it that way so it feels like it’s wider than it needs to be.The Magsafe works as it should and we don;t find ourselves sliding the phone around to find the place where it should be, it just snaps into place easily, first time and firmly.Tried a few of these kind of stands over the years and this is the best made, highest quality unit we have had so far. The black/chrome look is unnecessarily modern for my taste and it’s arms are wider spaced than I would have made them… but still very happy to have this in my life.
C**L
Almost perfect, with a few annoying flaws.
Having all three of Apple's products, the iPhone, AirPods, and Apple Watch, doesn’t come without its issues when it comes to charging, with three different cables coming from an outlet cluttering up surfaces with wires in all directions when all need simultaneously recharging. I've used cheap holding stands for my Apple Watch that housed the original puck and cable, allowing the watch to charge in a landscape position without having to mess around with adjusting the straps, particularly if you have the solo/nylon sport that needs flipping upwards for the watch to charge flat.Because of its price and not wanting to have Buyers Remorse later, I spent a week researching this charging stand as much as possible, taking advice from current UK/US Amazon reviews, UK/US Belkin website reviews, and all available YouTube videos. I caved; if I didn't like it, Amazon is good with returns. During my research, one particular YouTube review revealed that there were, in fact, two models for this stand: the first wave released WIZ009 and later, the WIZ017 model. While they look identical, the latest model upgrades the watch module, enabling “Faster Charging” for the Series 7-9 models. As I have a Series 9, this was the benefit of choosing the newest charging stand over the previous model. This early model had quite an attractive Black Friday deal, although plagued with complaints of weak magnets for the iPhone section or stopping working prematurely between 1-9 months. Who knows, maybe I’ll be lucky, as these issues have supposedly been rectified or improved with the newer release. But I have registered my warranty should any problems arise. As I have owned this item only for a week, I shall update this review to reflect any issues I may encounter up to one year later.I separate my reviews into four categories covering the pros, mids and cons, and finally, my conclusion on whether I recommend purchasing, allowing you to focus on the areas of your interest. I try to be as in-depth as possible, answering questions I had myself before my purchase.I wanted to test the charging speeds of each device against wired over 30-minute and 100% charge intervals.BELKIN 3-1_______________________- iPhone 14 Pro20%, increasing to 60% in 30 minutesAdditional 1hr 14 minutes to 100%.Total time: 1hr 44 minutes.- Apple Watch Series 920%-84% in 30 minutesAdditional 28 minutes to 100%Total Time: 58 minutes_______________________20W WIRED USING APPLE ORGINAL CABLES, ADAPTER & A.W S9 PUCK- iPhone 14 Pro20% to 71% in 30 minutesAdditional 53 minutes to 100%Total Time: 1 hour 23 minutes.**It took 18 minutes to get to the same 56% that took 30 minutes with using Belkin**- Apple Watch Series 9Very similar results to the Belkin 3-1It is no surprise that the Belkin is slower overall by around 20 minutes to charge an iPhone alongside a 5W reduction. MagSafe is inferior to wired, so if you are short on time, wired will always beat wireless in its current capabilities._______________________Pro:____* It is sleek and will fit nicely into most spaces without looking out of place whilst keeping my Apple Watch S9, Airpod Pro 2 and standard iPhone 14 Pro simultaneously stored together when not in use or when all three require charging. The iPhone MagSafe is strong when bare or alongside the official Apple MagSafe silicon case. The Apple Watch stays in place in the correct orientation (although there is a nack to it by ensuring it is initially balanced in the centre as much as possible). That said, I would have preferred it to be slightly more potent, just like the iPhone MagSafe section, as the watch orientation is knocked out of position effortlessly due to no friction from smooth plastic on metal. However, it will continue to charge the same.* Since owning it, I’ve not needed to use the FindMy app, as I frequently misplace my AirPods after coming back home from the gym or runs. I now instantly know where all my devices are when I need them; while being elegantly displayed, I unplug the unit to avoid unnecessary overcharging.* You can alternate portrait or landscape for the iPhone, which doesn't cause restrictions to the secondary arm housing the Apple Watch. If you have the Max model, there will also be more than sufficient space.Mid:____* While the LED is small, I don't appreciate it as it can be intrusive, particularly if my AirPods are charging overnight. It’s an unnecessary feature as AirPods cases have an integrated temporary light and audible tone indicating charging has begun. As the LED can't be disabled, I overcame this flaw by using white-coloured light-blocking stickers I had previously purchased. These have eliminated this issue and are almost undetectable whilst eradicating the annoying light. I wish the bottom charging area were Magsafe, as you need to be accurate when placing the case for charging to initiate. In the early days, it can be troublesome to find the sweet spot on the indentation, having to move around the case, but once you become accustomed, it becomes second nature.* The iPhone MagSafe is firm, which I appreciate as it's very secure when attached, but to remove the iPhone easily, you must peel away at the magnet at a slight angle in any direction. Without any angling, the base will also move forward due to its strength, even though the unit has a nice solid weight. Once you get the knack for it, it's effortless, and the base stays in place without movement.* Now, I knew this before ordering. None of the two MagSafe pads are adjustable and set differently (the Apple Watch angle being slightly higher and cannot support bedside mode because of the bar and angle). This set angle may not suit every height of bedsides or desks for clear viewing of your devices even when in landscape orientation to utilise IOS’s 17’s Standby Mode. At least for me, the iPhone angle works well enough, although it would have been nice to fine-tune. It wouldn't have been difficult to incorporate, but for some reason, Belkin and Apple chose differently.* The base isn't smooth plastic; it is silicon coated and becomes a dust magnet that's difficult and annoying to keep clean and debris-free. I must use a slightly dampened window cloth; otherwise, the debris sticks or moves around.Con:____* To get the most obvious out of the way and address the “price,” It is undoubtedly expensive at £139.99 (£149.95 through Apple). I managed to grab this stand on sale for under £122, X3 more than I have spent on previous unbranded wireless chargers, granted the build quality is far superior. Breaking down the cost of each Magsafe charger and cables required separately for all three devices (if purchased through Apple), it costs around £100. At the off-sale price, you are paying £40 for the convenience of having all Magsafe’s and cables hooked up to one unit plus material, as well as the only selected few brands with verified 15w MagSafe chargers on the market when you consider those above the price doesn’t seem so bad.* A USBC power adapter does not power it. Belkin has included a proprietary AC in the event of damage. The cable is irreplaceable as Belkin doesn’t sell spares, resulting in an entirely new unit purchase.* The 5w Qi base heats my Airpod Pro 2 case after only 15 minutes. It's not too warm but enough to be noticeable as always charged wired previously with a 20w Apple adapter purely as wired is more reliable and generally faster than wireless. I have never experienced warmth in 14 months of owning and charging it with wire and a thin, hard-shell protective case. Whereas with this charger, it is a different experience.Conclusion________Ultimately, if the price were in the region of £90-100? It would be a steal, although unlikely, as Apple is involved. I would have had no issues recommending it as it does a great job of simplifying charging and freeing up spaces of annoying wires. I use it daily. I follow the motto when purchasing: “How much will I realistically use it?” I use it daily, so it has been worth the extra spend. But for you, If it’s ultimately going to sit on a table and gather dust months later, then it won't be worth the cost. You’d be best spending your money on a less expensive charger; you won't get the verified 15W elsewhere from unbranded or those brands Apple hasn't worked directly with, so that's something to consider.
T**6
You get what you pay for
I’ve had it with rubbish chargers that don’t do what they’re supposed to, so I thought I’d put the Belkin MagSafe 3-in-1 Wireless Charger through its paces. I hooked it up to my EcoFlow River Pro to see exactly what it was drawing while charging my iPhone 16 Pro Max, Apple Watch Ultra 2, and AirPods Pro 2. I wasn’t expecting much—I’ve been let down too many times—but honestly, this thing shocked me (in a good way).The iPhone, which is only meant to charge wirelessly at 15W, was pulling a solid 28W. The AirPods were showing 6–7W, and the Watch came in at around 4W. Even when charging all three devices at the same time, everything stayed well within the 40W limit of the adapter and worked perfectly. No slowing down, no overheating—just solid, reliable charging.This is one of those times where you get exactly what you pay for. The Belkin charger isn’t the cheapest out there, but it’s miles better than some of the dodgy ones I’ve tried in the past. It’s clearly built to last, and it doesn’t cut corners when it comes to performance.Honestly, if you’re tired of chargers that overheat, charge slowly, give up altogether and are cheap rubbish with false promises, this is the one to go for. It’s handled everything I’ve thrown at it so far, and I’m actually pretty chuffed with it.
N**A
Great all round bedside charger/stand
Perfect size for my bedside drawer. The string MagSafe ensures my phone feels secure and charges perfectly. It’s pricey but it’s sleek and from a manufacturer you can trust.
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