Ugreen is gearing up to launch a new series of wireless chargers called the MagFlow series, which is tailored around the latest Qi2 standard. This lineup includes a portable power bank, a compact 2‑in‑1 charger, and a desktop 3‑in‑1 option. All three models support up to 25W magnetic wireless charging, along with additional wired outputs for enhanced device compatibility.
The MagFlow series is being positioned by the company as its flagship charging collection for Apple users, especially those with the iPhone 16, which is the first generation to support the full 25W Qi2 protocol.
**Qi2 Wireless Charging**
Qi2 is the latest iteration of the wireless charging specification from the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC). It brings magnetic alignment as a standard feature, along with faster charging speeds compared to earlier Qi standards. While previous iPhones supported up to 15W MagSafe-certified wireless charging, Qi2 extends that limit to 25W with increased efficiency.
In practical terms, this means that an iPhone 16 Pro Max can be charged to approximately 50% in just half an hour using a compatible Qi2 charger. Although older models from iPhone 12 to 15 are still supported, they are limited to 15W. This backward compatibility is beneficial for households with multiple devices from different generations.
**Ugreen MagFlow Power Bank – 10,000mAh Qi2 Portable Charger**
The MagFlow Magnetic Power Bank (model PB773) is the most versatile option in the series. It combines a 10,000mAh battery with Qi2-certified magnetic charging and wired outputs. With two USB‑C ports supporting 30W input and output, the power bank can be fully recharged in about two hours with the right power brick. Additionally, the built-in USB‑C cable, which serves as a carry strap, eliminates the need for extra cables.
The 10,000mAh capacity is divided into two 5000mAh cells, equating to approximately one to one-and-a-half full charges for a modern flagship phone. While it may not be sufficient for extended trips, it is ideal for long days of travel or commuting. Weighing 254g and with a footprint similar to a small smartphone, it is quite portable but thicker than a standard handset.
The magnetic grip strength is rated at 9N, comparable to official Apple MagSafe batteries. The inclusion of a digital display for battery level and Thermal Guard for thermal regulation, which monitors temperature up to 200 times per second, adds to the safety features. Compared to competitors like Anker’s MagGo 10,000mAh, Ugreen’s model is a direct competitor offering similar features.
**Ugreen MagFlow 2‑in‑1 – Foldable Charger for iPhone and AirPods**
The second model in the series (W752) is a compact foldable charger designed to charge both an iPhone and AirPods simultaneously. It delivers 25W to the iPhone (for 16 series devices) and 5W to AirPods, with an additional 5W USB‑C port for charging a watch or smaller accessory. The fold‑up cube structure makes it more portable than traditional charging stands, measuring 60mm per side when folded.
One notable feature is the built-in kickstand function, supporting 360° horizontal and 70° vertical rotation for using phones in landscape or portrait orientations while charging. While the maximum 35W combined output is sufficient, there are competing stands with more ports or higher total wattage. However, Ugreen has prioritized size and portability over additional features.
**Ugreen MagFlow 3‑in‑1 – Desktop Charger for Apple Users**
The final entry in the series is the MagFlow 3‑in‑1 Wireless Desktop Charger (W711), designed for permanent desk or bedside use. It supports three devices simultaneously: iPhone (25W wireless), AirPods (5W), and Apple Watch (5W), with an additional 10W USB‑C port for wired accessories. All modules fold into the base for a clutter-free setup.
Similar to the 2‑in‑1 model, the iPhone module on the 3‑in‑1 charger rotates for horizontal or vertical alignment, and it comes with a 45W USB‑C wall charger. While Belkin’s BoostCharge Pro 3‑in‑1 remains a premium option, Ugreen’s offering could appeal to those seeking full‑speed Qi2 without the premium price tag.
**Conclusion**
Ugreen’s MagFlow series emphasizes the transition to Qi2’s 25W standard, focusing on magnetic alignment within Apple’s ecosystem. The new models cater to various needs, offering flexibility for different scenarios. These products will primarily attract iPhone 16 owners, while wider Android adoption of Qi2 will determine their appeal beyond the Apple user base. Pricing will play a crucial role in the success of the MagFlow line, positioning it as a compelling alternative to Apple’s MagSafe and Belkin’s BoostCharge offerings.