Anker’s Latest Foldable Wireless Charger: A Game-Changer in Portable Charging
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I’m one of the few people who actually gets excited about wireless charging stations, and let me tell you, Anker’s new releases literally lit up my face like a kid on Christmas. During a briefing in NYC, they demoed their latest wireless solutions, and what caught my attention was the MagGo 3-in-1 Foldable Wireless Charging Station. That name says it all, folks – it charges three devices at once and fits snugly in the palm of your hand when unfolded. I mean, have you ever seen a device so small and mighty at the same time?
Flipping the charger open (multiple times, because testing purposes and sheer curiosity can be a thing) didn’t disappoint. It unfolds effortlessly, with both sides meeting in the middle with a satisfying click. Yes, it’s as rad as it sounds. As the GIF shows, Anker’s new charger rolls up into a teeny-tiny ball that makes it easy to toss it in your bag or attach to your keychain – I mean, who knows, maybe you’ll decide to carry it around all day just for kicks, like I did.
A QI2 15W fast charger means no more waiting around for those devices to recharge, while a five-foot Type-C cable keeps the wireless magic happening. You can have multiple devices recharging, from your Apple Watch to your iPhone, all thanks to this little marvel of engineering.
Meanwhile, their audio sub-brand, Soundcore, was also letting us in on some major new releases. The over-ear headphones, known as the Space One Pros, promise top-notch noise-canceling for a sleek $200. It works via a four-stage process involving six mics per earcup, an expandable acoustic chamber, some nifty algorithmic AI, and high-sensitivity drivers. Sounds impressive on paper, but I, like you, want more than just promises – gimme some real-world hands-on time, stat. They also boasted about comfort and a foldable design thanks to a new technology called FlexiCurve… yeah, I’m ready to put those claims through their paces.
Those interested in something more aerodynamic might appreciate the Space One Pro’s siblings: the Aerofit 2, Soundcore’s latest running-focused open-ear buds. These cute little numbers wrap around your ears for a snug, sweat-resistant fit and do the whole wireless charging/Wireless Fast Charging + four hours on a quick five-minute charge combo (and that’s not small change, considering they retailed for $100 at launch).
Last but definitely not least, the even more budget-friendly Soundcore Select 4 Go Speaker came out swinging with impressive features for its price, clocking in at only $25. It ticks off the same boxes as JBL’s recent entrants: waterproof at IP67, a handy loop-shaped handle, and even dual speaker pairing via Auracast. Yeah, seeing how it stacks up alongside those pricier peers will be a treat to witness.