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Name: Anker Wireless Charger with Power Adapter, PowerWave II Stand, Qi-Certified 15W Max Fast Wireless Charging Stand for iPhone 11, 11 Pro, Xs, Xs Max, XR, X, 8, Galaxy S10 S9 S8, Note 10 Note 9 & More
Company: Anker
Amazon Product Rating: 4.7
Fakespot Reviews Grade: B
Adjusted Fakespot Rating: 4.7
Analysis Performed at: 11-23-2020
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Just recently got my first apple device, an iPhone 15 pro max.
I'm still charging it with my Oneplus 7t Warp Charger which is fine for me till now, but I was thinking about buying the original charger alongside a wireless charger.
I got two options on the table: Anker MagGo 623, I like it because it also comes with a "PD" supported charger so I got a brick and a wireless charger in one shot.
One other option is to get the official apple charging brick and MagSafe, this option will be more expensive, and most probably will charge only one device at a time (I got the galaxy buds too, might wanna charge both of the devices at once at some point).
Side question: will the buds charge with a mags safe product? (it supports wireless charging)
Which option should I go for?