Ugreen has rolled out a full lineup of MagFlow magnetic wireless chargers, all built around the new Qi2 standard with up to 25W output. The series is designed to work seamlessly with both iPhones—like the iPhone 16 lineup—and Android devices including the upcoming Pixel 10 Pro XL, giving users a faster and more flexible option than most current wireless charging pads.

At the top of the range is the $90 MagFlow Magnetic Power Bank. It packs a 10,000mAh battery and can reportedly take an iPhone 16 Pro Max to 50 percent in about half an hour—impressively quick for wireless charging. It also doubles as a wired charger with a built-in USB-C cable that handles up to 30W and cleverly acts as a carry strap. Ugreen includes features like real-time battery status, triple-device charging, and 13-layer safety protection with temperature management, making it a practical travel companion.

For everyday use, Ugreen is offering several stand-style chargers. The MagFlow 2-in-1 Magnetic Wireless Charger ($60) is a foldable unit that can power both an iPhone and AirPods at once. Its adjustable design makes it a good fit for Apple’s StandBy mode, keeping the phone propped up on a nightstand or desk.

Apple users who want a full ecosystem setup can opt for the MagFlow 3-in-1 chargers. Both priced at $140, one version is foldable for portability, while the other is a desktop model with a weighted base and an adjustable stand that tilts up to 70 degrees. Each can charge an iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods simultaneously, making them a cleaner alternative to juggling multiple cables.
Those who prefer a minimalist setup may gravitate toward the $40 MagFlow Magnetic Wireless Charging Pad. It delivers the same 25W Qi2 power in a slim, flat design for a simple drop-and-charge experience.

The entire MagFlow lineup is now available through Amazon, Ugreen’s website, and TikTok Shop, with some early launch discounts. A retail rollout to Best Buy is set for October.
Ugreen’s move to embrace Qi2 puts it in direct competition with established players like Anker, Belkin, and Apple’s own MagSafe accessories. The difference is that Ugreen is targeting a wider audience with a range of form factors and price points—something that could make its MagFlow series a strong option for users looking for faster wireless charging without locking into a single brand ecosystem.