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Mophie in January introduced the 3-in-1 MagSafe Travel Charger, an official MagSafe accessory that directly competes with Apple's MagSafe Duo. Unlike the MagSafe Duo, Mophie's Travel Charger can charge three devices at once rather than two, plus it comes with an included power adapter, USB-C cable, and carrying case.

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Priced at $150, or $20 more than the $130 MagSafe Duo, the 3-in-1 Travel Charger features a simple tri-fold design. It includes a pop-up Apple Watch charger that supports Nightstand Mode, a MagSafe charging puck, and a Qi charger for wirelessly charging AirPods.

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Each of the three chargers has black plastic bases, but two of the actual charging pucks are Apple components. Belkin used to be the only company that had access to Apple's official MagSafe charging hardware, but now other third-party companies can get the components. Mophie's charger is using Made for iPhone certified Apple Watch and MagSafe charging hardware, while the Qi charger is a standard coil underneath the plastic base.

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I'm not a fan of the black plastic that's being used for the bases of the chargers and for the single Qi charger because it feel like cheap, low-quality plastic, but it probably keeps costs down and it's also lightweight so the entire charging trio is fairly light. The outer casing features a heather gray/black fabric, and the chargers fold over one another into a compact square-shaped package.

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The folded-up Travel Charger fits inside a felt travel pouch that also houses a USB-C charging cable for power purposes and a 30W power adapter that offers enough juice to charge an iPhone at 15W (12W for iPhone 12 mini and iPhone 13 mini), an Apple Watch, and the AirPods at 5W. The Apple Watch charger is not able to charge the Series 7 models at the faster charging rate as it is not a fast charger.

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Everything included is basic and no-frills, but it's not unattractive and I appreciate that Mophie has included all of the components that you need to use the charger in one easy to carry package.

When unfolded, it's just over three inches wide and 12 inches long, and when folded up, it's about an inch and a half thick and about three and a half inches wide. The carrying case that it goes into is about seven inches long and four and a half inches wide, so when in the case, it is a good bit larger. You can carry it without the case if you want, but the case is handy to have for the cable and the power adapter.

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For travel purposes, I think Mophie's 3-in-1 Travel Charger is ideal. Everything packs up into one neat case, and it's easy to get the components in and out when needed. I travel fairly often and have been using the MagSafe Duo, but I like that the Mophie charger has an extra spot for AirPods.

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The MagSafe charger included with the Mophie accessory is essentially identical to Apple's own MagSafe charger. In my testing, it was able to charge an iPhone 12 that was dead to 33 percent in a half hour, which is about the same result that I see with a standard MagSafe charging cable.

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Though designed for AirPods, the 5W Qi charging base of the 3-in-1 Travel Charger can be used with an iPhone as well, though charging will obviously be slower. The MagSafe charging spot can charge non-MagSafe phones (with no magnetic alignment) and it can also be used for AirPods, so those two spots have some versatility depending on the mix of devices you need to charge up.

Bottom Line

If you travel a lot and hate dealing with cables, Mophie's 3-in-1 Travel Charger is convenient, and it's also the best portable MagSafe charger on the market. I much prefer it to Apple's own MagSafe Duo because it has an extra charging spot and comes with the charging cable and USB-C power adapter that I need to charge at full speed.

It's not the best looking charger, but it's perfectly serviceable and worked well in my testing. On the downside, it's expensive at $150, but it is priced competitively with other multi-device MagSafe charging solutions that are on the market and worth considering for those who have a need that it meets.

How to Buy

The 3-in-1 Travel Charger from Mophie is an Apple exclusive and can be purchased on Apple's website for $150.

Article Link: Review: Mophie's 3-in-1 MagSafe Charger is Great for Travel
 
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In the UK (at least) this is available directly from the Zagg website (and they offer a 30% discount when you order 2 or more items). The product could be improved if it came with a “travel” charger with interchangeable plug adapters whereas it is available on the site with either a UK or Europe adapter. The adapters are not available separately (and I appreciate you can use any 30W USB-C charger).
 
In the UK (at least) this is available directly from the Zagg website (and they offer a 30% discount when you order 2 or more items). The product could be improved if it came with a “travel” charger with interchangeable plug adapters whereas it is available on the site with either a UK or Europe adapter. The adapters are not available separately (and I appreciate you can use any 30W USB-C charger).
The same in the US too.
 
It's so much thicker than Apple's MagSafe Duo Charger. And really, the MagSafe Duo charger does the job for me since I usually charge my AirPods during the day and my iPhone overnight.
I agree, it seems big and not really that great looking, but functional. I like something small as possible when traveling.
 
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"Great for travel" - back in the days when I was traveling, almost very hotel offered USB ports, and at the time, 2 5W little bricks, 1 cable and 1 cable/puck was far more convenient to pack than this thing, and FAR cheaper ... but whatever the "convenience" is worth to one ... and watch those who need to quickly charge at the airport getting this thing out ...
 
I like how it make the $400+ I spent on MagSafe Duos for my family, look like a good deal.
 
This really is an expensive solution to a problem that only exists because people create it for themselves because they just have to use wireless charging.

A wall charger that fits multiple cables takes up less than a third in volume, which is what I would really care about when travelling. Stationary on a desk is a different story.
 
We used to have lots of big bulky single-use plugs and adapters, then it started getting better.. now it's getting worse again.
 
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I'm a 'digital nomad' and live between various countries.

...yet I also appreciate a clean, stylish work environment.

Between a Magsafe Duo, Homepod Mini, and a couple of LED panels I can create a slick work setup in any villa that I rent - with minimal cables.

In short - a tidy, cable-free wireless charging setup is attractive for perpetual travellers who also value aesthetics.

And in that regard, Apple's Magsafe Duo is perfect.
 
"Great for Travel"

On what level? :D

If i travel, a few cords and a multiport GaN charger is much less bulk and overall space in my bag than this nicely designed industrial trash.
Exactly, and when I’m travelling I want my devices to charge as fast as possible because if I pop back to my room for a half hour, I want to juice my phone as much as I can before I leave.
 
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This is another lazy design out of “Zaggworks”…which has lacked innovation and design for years.
This is almost large enough to count as “one personal item” for onboard carry?‍♂️?
 
Lots of hate for this for some reason, but to each their own I guess. I picked one up a few weeks ago and absolutely love it. It’s already served me well for a long weekend trip, and gets its first cross-country adventure in a few days. I do use it at home daily, too. It’s super convenient to have in my home office.

Yes it’s larger than the MagSafe Duo, but its still pretty compact overall and the carrying case is really convenient. And if you have a USB-C iPad or MacBook Air, it’s literally the only charger you need to pack.
 
"Great for Travel"

On what level? :D

If i travel, a few cords and a multiport GaN charger is much less bulk and overall space in my bag than this nicely designed industrial trash.

This. Plus say you want to actually USE the phone while you charge it (which, when traveling, you often do). Would never work with this.
 
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This. Plus say you want to actually USE the phone while you charge it (which, when traveling, you often do). Would never work with this.
Well this would be a problem with wireless charging in general, not specific for this product. But thanks to the 15w fast charging, if you are in this situation, you don’t have to wait long till you can use the phone again.
 
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