Anker has released a 25W Prime MagSafe 3-in-1 wireless charging stand featuring Qi2.2 fast-charging for iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods [1, 2].

The device addresses a growing market trend toward high-wattage portable accessories. By combining three charging points into a travel-sized design, Anker aims to provide a compact solution for users who require fast-charging capabilities while on the move [1, 4].

Announced on Feb. 2, 2026 [1], the charging station is designed to deliver a maximum wireless charging power of 25W [1]. This is achieved through the Qi2.2 standard, which allows for more efficient power delivery to compatible devices [1]. To manage the heat generated by this increased wattage, the stand includes an active-cooling system [1].

"Anker's new portable MagSafe 3‑in‑1 packs 25W Qi2.2 support into a compact, actively cooled design," 9to5Mac said [1]. The product is intended to streamline the charging process for Apple ecosystem users by consolidating multiple cables into one hub [2].

MacRumors staff said the station can fast charge an iPhone and charge AirPods simultaneously [2]. The device entered the market with a launch price of $120 [2]. During its initial rollout, some retail partners offered a 20% discount to consumers [3].

Anker's newest charging station has landed on store shelves with a launch discount, CNN Underscored said [3]. The company's strategy focuses on the 2025-2026 trend of integrating higher power standards into smaller, portable form factors [1, 4]. A hands-on review of the device was published on May 24, 2026, confirming its travel-friendly dimensions [1].

Anker's new portable MagSafe 3‑in‑1 packs 25W Qi2.2 support into a compact, actively cooled design.

The adoption of the Qi2.2 standard in a portable 3-in-1 format signals a shift toward higher energy density in third-party accessories. By integrating active cooling, Anker is attempting to solve the thermal throttling issues typically associated with 25W wireless charging in small enclosures, potentially setting a new hardware benchmark for travel chargers.