Ugreen’s MagFlow 2-in-1 wireless charging station delivers up to 25W Qi2 wireless power, charging both iPhone and AirPods simultaneously. It also features a side USB-C port that lets you plug in an Apple Watch charger or any fitness band cable, making it a versatile all-in-one charger. Compared to the previous 15W limit, the MagFlow boosts wireless charging speed by 60%, topping up the iPhone 16 to 50% battery in just 30 minutes. The compact cube folds down to fit easily in a backpack side pocket and costs about 4,900 rubles in Russia (roughly $65).

Ugreen background and MagFlow lineup

Founded in 2012 in China, Ugreen specializes in cables, chargers, and hubs. The MagFlow series debuted on September 5, 2025, at IFA Berlin and currently includes three models: a 10,000mAh power bank, the 2-in-1 wireless charging station (model 55960), and a 3-in-1 station (model W757). Ugreen was among the first to get certified for Qi2.2 by the Wireless Power Consortium, which raised the wireless charging power cap from 15W to 25W, enabling faster wireless charging for newer devices.

The MagFlow 2-in-1 targets three types of users: iPhone 16 or 17 owners craving the fastest wireless charging without cables; frequent travelers who want one compact charger instead of juggling multiple cables; and those with limited outlets and three devices on their desk. For users who regularly charge an Apple Watch, the 3-in-1 MagFlow model offers a dedicated charging spot.

Design and ergonomics of Ugreen MagFlow 2-in-1 wireless charger

Folded up, the charging station resembles a neat 6cm-wide cube, occupying about 40% less space than typical competitors, according to Ugreen. The body is made from flame-retardant polycarbonate and features a zinc alloy hinge. A weighted base with rubber feet keeps the station stable on desks, even when the phone is angled.

The hinge adjusts the magnetic top plate up to 70 degrees vertically. The iPhone can rotate 360 degrees horizontally, letting you set it upright for video calls or flat for watching content. When the phone lies flat, iPhone’s StandBy mode activates automatically, displaying clocks and widgets – making the charger a useful bedside companion.

A front LED shows charging status clearly during the day but can be distracting at night since its brightness isn’t adjustable. The package includes a 1-meter USB-C cable, but you’ll need to supply your own power adapter.

Charging performance and power output of Ugreen MagFlow 2-in-1

The top magnetic pad delivers up to 25W via Qi2, but full 25W speeds are limited to iPhone 16 running iOS 26 or later. Older iPhones – 15, 14, 13, and 12 – are capped at 15W. For the iPhone 17 Air, Ugreen sets a limit of 20W. Qi2-compatible Android phones can also reach up to 25W if supported by their manufacturers.

The lower pad charges AirPods models 2, 3, 4, Pro 2, Pro 3, and Galaxy Buds at up to 5W. The side USB-C port supplies an additional 5W – enough for Apple Watch or fitness bands. The station can output a combined peak power of 35W. To charge all three spots at maximum speed simultaneously, you’ll need a 45W USB-C Power Delivery adapter. Otherwise, the charger prioritizes the main top pad.

To secure your devices, the charger uses 16 N48H neodymium magnets – the same supplier reportedly works with Apple for iPhone magnetic mounts. The magnetic grip can hold phones weighing up to 700 grams, resisting accidental bumps. However, the lower AirPods pad is compact, and accessing earbuds can be slightly awkward when an iPhone is secured on top.

Independent tests by Adobotech in September 2025 confirmed MagFlow 2-in-1’s wireless charging speed closely matches Apple’s official 25W charger and outpaces standard 15W MagSafe accessories by 60%. For example, it charges an iPhone 16 Pro Max to 50% in 30 minutes.

Safety features and heat management of Ugreen MagFlow 2-in-1

Wireless chargers often struggle with overheating, but Ugreen’s ThermalGuard system polls NTC sensors 200 times per second. If temperatures near 70-80°C, it automatically reduces power or pauses charging until things cool down. The device also includes eight safety protections covering overcharge, current surges, short circuits, and foreign object detection on the charging pads.

In hands-on testing over three weeks in varied conditions, both the charger and phones warmed up but never became hot. Unlike many 15W chargers, the AirPods charging pad showed no overheating issues.

Alternatives to the Ugreen MagFlow 2-in-1 wireless charger

The obvious comparison is Apple’s MagSafe Charger paired with a separate AirPods wireless charger. This combo costs more, requires two USB ports, and lacks the portability of an integrated unit like MagFlow.

Third-party options include Anker’s MagGo 737, which offers a similar two-zone design but looks more like a traditional flat charging pad and takes up more space. Belkin’s BoostCharge Pro 2-in-1 has comparable specs but comes with a higher price tag.

Within Ugreen’s MagFlow range, pick the 3-in-1 model if you need an Apple Watch pad. If you don’t charge your watch wirelessly or use a separate charger for it, the 2-in-1 is more compact and affordable.

Frequently asked questions about Ugreen MagFlow 2-in-1

  • Is Ugreen MagFlow 2-in-1 compatible with iPhone 15?
    Yes. The iPhone 15 charges via Qi2 at 15W. Full 25W speeds are exclusive to iPhone 16 and 17.
  • Does it include a power adapter?
    No. The charger comes with a 1m USB-C cable but no adapter. For charging three devices at max power, a 45W USB-C PD charger is recommended. For just charging an iPhone, 25W adapters suffice.
  • Can I charge an Apple Watch?
    Yes, but only via the side USB-C port using Apple’s MagSafe charging cable. The 2-in-1 model lacks a dedicated built-in watch charger.
  • Does it get hot during extended use?
    Testing over several weeks showed it stays warm but not hot. ThermalGuard throttles power above 70-80°C.
  • Where to buy in Russia?
    Available via Ozon, Wildberries, AliExpress, and DNS stores. Priced around 4,900 rubles as of December 2025.
  • Does it work with Android devices?
    Yes, with all Qi2-certified Android smartphones at up to 25W. Older Qi phones charge at 5-7.5W.

Ugreen’s MagFlow 2-in-1 merges potent wireless charging speeds with multi-device convenience in a pocket-friendly design. As the industry gradually shifts to higher wireless power standards like Qi2, devices like this set new expectations for everyday chargers. It will be interesting to see how Ugreen’s rivals respond – especially if they can pack comparable power, safety, and portability into similarly compact setups that cater to the increasingly wireless world.

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