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ESR is updating its line of CryoBoost chargers, adding new Qi2.2 options that can charge an iPhone 17 at up to 25W. CryoBoost is ESR's feature that uses active cooling to improve wireless charging speeds.

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The $90 CryoBoost Foldable 3-in-1 Magnetic Charging Station has a compact design that's ideal for travel. It folds down to 15.8mm, but can charge an iPhone at up to 25W, an Apple Watch, and AirPods at the same time.

The $100 CryoBoost 3-in-1 Magnetic Charging Station offers the same feature set as the foldable model, but in a design optimized for the desktop. It has a detachable Apple Watch charger, and the iPhone charging stand supports portrait and landscape modes. Sleep Mode turns off the light and the fan for quiet, LED-free charging.

ESR says that its upcoming 10,000 mAh MagSlim Power Bank is the thinnest Qi2.2 25W power bank on the market, measuring in at 13.8mm thick. It too is able to charge the iPhone 17 models at up to 25W, just like MagSafe.

More information on ESR's releases can be found on the ESR website.

Article Link: CES 2026: ESR Announces Qi2.2 Wireless Chargers With 25W iPhone 17 Charging
 
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technology is so plateaued right now that the most exciting thing going on is a charger. Pardon me. A faster, charger.

The desk jockeys must be drooling right now.
 
25W speeds are good. Active cooling should be useful as my iPhone usually gets quite hot after using MagSafe charger. Might consider this the next time I buy a wireless charger.
 
Who buys these chargers? A generic one will be available on Amazon with the same features and a fraction of the price soon.
 
I have the 25w model mounted in my Power Wagon… works great
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I myself prefer wired charging because MagSafe charging tends to heat up the phone quite a bit. That's why I have 20 to 60 watt USB-C chargers at work, in my home office, in my bedroom, and in my car.
 
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