Wireless charging is assuming an increasingly growing importance in today’s panorama, thanks to the debut of the Qi2.2 standard, brought to the attention of the public thanks to Pixel Snap of the Pixel 10 family, a technology that makes the most of magnets to guarantee up to 25 W of safe and stable power with the possibility of exploiting a boundless variety of accessories already existing with many others coming in the coming weeks.
Not surprisingly, in these days on the occasion of IFA 2025 of Berlin three reference brands in the accessories sector, Anker, Belkin And Aukeyraised the bar with solutions that cover any scenario of use: from multifunction desk stations to compact solutions with a pedestal to the debut of the First modular charger in the world. Let’s find out the novelties of the three brands.
Index:
- Anker Prime: Charging becomes a complete ecosystem
- Belkin challenges Google with a more practical charger
- Aukey Magfusion Ark shows the future of modular charging
Anker Prime: Charging becomes a complete ecosystem
Among the most anticipated news, Anker has brought his Prime Line to Europe, which aims to combine Speed, efficiency and versatility. The top product of the range is the 3-in-1 first Wireless Charging Stationcapable of delivering up to 25 W qi2.2 At the Pixel 10 Pro XL, in line with the wired charging.
The system integrates a thermoelectric cooling To contain temperatures and prolong the life of the battery, while a small display shows the charging status and allows you to manually manage the cooling fan. The fixed price is of 230 dollarswith debut the September 25th.
To those looking for a complete desk solution, Anker dedicates the 14-in-1 Prime Charging Station: an hub that aims to transform your laptop into a real desktop station thanks to the support for three monitors up to 8K, Ethernet, SD slot, USB-A and USB-C ports. The power supply reaches 140 W via USB-C, more than enough for the most powerful notebooks. The price is of 300 dollars.
For travelers and those who need an accessory that is better combined with mobility, however, there is First charger compact, capable of distributing 160 W total between three devices (140 W for the laptop and up to 35 W each for the other two). Despite the small size, the company has however managed to include a display for monitoring and management via Bluetooth App. Will cost 150 dollars.
We close with the highlight or the First power banksfrom 26.250 Mah And 300 W overall output, capable of recharging two laptops with full power simultaneously and still get margin for the smartphone. Thanks to the rapid 250 W charging, it can reach 40% in just ten minutes. Price: 230 dollars.


Belkin challenges Google with a more practical charger
If Anker has focused on the premium band, Belkin instead chooses an approach aimed at the quality-price ratio as evidenced by the launch of the new Ultracharge Magnetic Charger 25 WQi2.2 certified and designed to make the most of the capacity of the 10 Pro XL pixel, which, remember, is the only one of the range to reach a wireless charging speed of 25 W.
It costs 39.99 dollars, exactly like the Google official pixelsnap charger, but it offers Two crucial advantages:
- A integrated kicstandwhich allows you to tilt the smartphone during charging;
- The Passive cooling system chillboostwhich reduces the heat generated, is one of the main flaws of the pixelsnap.
Belkin also doubled the length of the cable (2 meters against 1 meter of Google) and reiterated the 2,500 dollar guarantee for connected devices. It will be available from October and sets off direct competition with the original Google accessory.



Aukey Magfusion Ark shows the future of modular charging
The most original surprise of IFA 2025 comes from Aukey, who presented the Magfusion Arkdefined The first real modular wireless charger. The base can have up to three Qi2.2 25W pads, each surmounted by a removable magnetic sphere.
From an aesthetic point of view we are faced with an extremely well -kept product, with a sophisticated design that uses quality materials; The lines are rounded, even in the charging base as well as in the three charging spheres.
Each of these is not just a charging point but integrates a power bank from 6700 maha cooling fan and a bidirectional USB-C port from 30 W.
In practice, once detached from the base, The sphere becomes an independent portable chargercapable of recharging both wireless and cable.
The system also supports the Pass-Through Charging: you can recharge the sphere while feeding the smartphone, or use wireless (15 W) and USB-C (20 W) in parallel to load two devices simultaneously.
The official output is scheduled for the First quarter of 2026with modular configurations: base with three pads with three spheres, bases for one or two pads (without spheres) and spheres sold individually. The prices have not yet been announced, but we expect high figures considering the manufacture of the product and the revolutionary form factor for the segment.
These news show how much the Qi2.2 standard is changing the panorama of accessories. Until a few years ago, wireless charging was synonymous with slowness and poor efficiency albeit fascinating; Today, thanks to the 25 W magnetic and cooling systems increasingly sophisticated, it has become a real alternative to the cable.
Therefore, it seems that IFA 2025 signs a turning point in which Anker brought the most complete ecosystem, Belkin challenged Google on the quality-price ratio in Pixel Snap and Aukey accessories has radically innovated with modularity. Three different strategies made possible by the Qi2.2 standard.