Why Every Wireless Charger Has Been Lying to You Until Now

I don’t mean to fire shots here, but Dyson’s ‘Bladeless Fans’ aren’t exactly bladeless. The blades are just concealed inside a vertical chamber, so you don’t see them, and the term ‘bladeless’ is just a marketing team at work. Similarly, wireless chargers aren’t technically wireless. You still need a wire connecting the charger to a power outlet, the only place where the wire is missing is the part where the wire plugs into the phone… but for all intents and purposes, wireless chargers aren’t wireless, they’re merely ‘portless’. However, the MAGLYNX is ushering in an age of truly wireless chargers that have absolutely zero wires.

The MAGLYNX charger isn’t so much a charging pad as it is a direct, magnetic extension of your wall outlet. It plugs straight into the socket, presenting a clean, MagSafe-compatible face to the world. The concept is refreshingly simple; your phone doesn’t rest on a cluttered nightstand, it simply snaps to the wall, suspended as if by a minor miracle. It transforms a mundane power outlet into a dedicated, minimalist docking station. No stands, no mats, and most importantly, no tether. Your phone just floats, charging hands-free while remaining perfectly usable.

Designer: David Lerner

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Your phone doesn’t just charge; it becomes a little wall display. StandBy mode, FaceTime calls, streaming a playlist in the kitchen – suddenly your charging spot is a functional bit of home, not a cluttered eyesore. Maglynx turns every power outlet into a mini tech hub. The device is compact enough to stay out of your way, but when your phone or AirPods are attached, it’s an instant, unobtrusive command center. If you’re the type who likes to keep your phone visible for notifications or quick glances, you’ll find yourself using it in ways you hadn’t expected.

The trick is in the details. Maglynx’s patent-pending design shrugs off heat and impact, so you’re not swapping out cracked plastic every year. It does the smart thing with your battery, too – trickle charging when you hit 100 percent, instead of hammering away until your phone’s lifespan gives up. This isn’t just good marketing; it’s an answer to a real problem with lesser wireless chargers, which can keep pumping current long after your device is full, quietly shaving years off your battery. Maglynx steps down the power intelligently, keeping your phone healthy for the long haul.

Maglynx outputs a full 15W of wireless charging for Qi2 and MagSafe-compatible devices, which is the maximum allowed by the MagSafe standard. That means your iPhone and AirPods (and, with the right case, even some Androids) charge at the fastest safe speed – something modern-day wireless chargers still struggle with. There’s also a USB-C port for the overachievers who want to juice up a second device. Plug in your iPad, Kindle, or that second phone you keep for travel, and you’re charging two at once from a single outlet, no splitter required. If you’re an Apple Watch user, there’s an upgrade option for a dedicated Watch module – so one Maglynx can handle your entire Apple arsenal in one go.

Even the prongs fold flat, so if you want to pop it in your bag for travel, it won’t snag on anything. But really, once it’s in the wall, you’ll want it to stay there – a permanent little power hub, always waiting. Maglynx comes in a couple of understated colorways, like classic white and a deep slate gray, so it won’t clash with your décor. The whole vibe is minimalist, subtle, and – dare it be said – actually wireless for once. No more mats sliding around your desk, no more cables fraying, no more wondering which end is up.

The Qi2 compatibility means the MAGLYNX works with the new Pixel 10 phones as well as existing MagSafe-friendly iPhones. The charger comes in Black and White variants and starts at just $49 plus global shipping… but for an extra $10, the makers will throw in a MagSafe-compatible charging case too.

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