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damn this should be 49.95 tops....I'll wait for the amazon knockoff
Not sure if serious.
A 40(?) watt quality power supply - $20
Magsafe-certified hardware (have to buy from Apple-approved supplier) $30
Fast-charging Apple-certified watch charger $20
Qi charger for the AirPods - $5
Rest of material + packaging $10

Add enough margin to cover fulfillment, returns costs and profit, and how do you get all that to $50?
 
I am really enjoying mine.
- The hinge makes it visually right for different situations.
- The heft of the cube makes it a 1-handed attach and retrieve.

would have given anything for this 6 months ago after rotator cuff repair surgery
(+ biceps tenodesis, + acromium and clavicle fixes)
1 arm had to stay totally immobile for 6 weeks.
 
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I used it one day and I ended up giving it back... The iPhone 14 PM rotates by rubbing against it in the support and ends up rubbing against the camera module and it comes loose from the support. Using it during work probably won't happen to me, but when I wake up turning off the alarm it will probably go to the ground xD

The Apple Watch Ultra rubs against the cube, the charging stand is not prepared for the Ultra and the action button rubs. Also, since you have thick straps, you have to put them open and it can be released from the load.
 
$150 is fair when you factor in 3 charging coils, heat mitigation, all the engineering, etc etc. Its definitely more than $50 as some suggested.
 
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Last month, Apple began selling a new 3-in-1 Cube with MagSafe from Anker, which is a compact charging accessory capable of charging an iPhone, and Apple Watch, and AirPods simultaneously. I've spent the past couple of weeks testing it out, and it's quickly become my favorite multi-device charger.

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The Cube is Anker's first officially certified MagSafe product, which means it supports full 15-watt wireless charging on compatible iPhone models. It also supports Apple Watch fast charging on Series 7, Series 8, and Ultra, a significant improvement over standard charging speeds. Combine those features with a charging surface for AirPods, and you've got all of your device charging needs covered with the highest possible specs.

Anker has also included some innovations on the design front with the 3-in-1 Cube, as the whole thing collapses down to a roughly 2.5-inch cube, which is great for a smaller nightstand or desk area and for portability. This is a significant improvement over some other options like Belkin's 3-in-1 stand with fixed arms that make it quite bulky for shipping and everyday use, never mind trying to travel with it.

At around 14.5 ounces, Anker's Cube is fairly weighty, which does hamper portability a bit if you're looking to toss it in a travel bag, but that tradeoff is necessary to provide stability in counterbalancing a phone stuck to the MagSafe charging surface.

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The MagSafe phone charging surface on Anker's Cube is a platform hinged on the front, and it swings up with enough resistance that you can position it across a range of angles for maximum convenience while also revealing the AirPods charging surface beneath.

This is also the first third-party MagSafe charger I've seen that doesn't use the traditional Apple-style white charging surface, instead using a dark gray surface that blends in with the rest of the Cube's body while including a stylized charging symbol and a ring of markings to provide a subtle visual representation of the MagSafe magnets. I quite like the contrast to the Apple's bold white MagSafe surfaces, and hopefully this is a sign of more visually unique designs for MagSafe-certified products going forward.

In my testing with the phone charger, I found solid charging speeds on par with other third-party MagSafe-certified chargers. For some reason, none of the third-party 15-watt chargers I've tried are able to charge quite as quickly as Apple's own MagSafe Charger, but they come reasonably close and are definitely faster than you can get with an unofficial "MagSafe-compatible" charger that Apple limits to 7.5 watts.

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The Apple Watch charging puck on the Cube also features a clever design that can retract into the body of the Cube, which is useful while traveling or when it's otherwise not needed. A quick press on the spring-loaded charger pops it in or out, though my unit tends to need an additional tug after deploying it in order to ensure it's fully extended.

As I noted above, the Apple Watch charger supports fast charging, which is really a must-have for people like me who like to wear their Apple Watch as much as possible. Anker says it can charge an Apple Watch Series 7 or 8 from empty to 75% in just 45 minutes, and my experience has been in line with those numbers. In fact, my testing showed it charging my Apple Watch Ultra even slightly faster than Apple's own fast charging Apple Watch USB-C cable.

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One potential downside of the compact design of the Cube and its Apple Watch charger crops up if you're a fan of bulky Apple Watch bands. I use the Apple Watch Ultra's Ocean Band as my everyday band and I do have to be a little bit careful with how I set the watch on the charger to ensure the band doesn't interfere with the positioning as it droops down onto the table or desk below. It's certainly not a deal-breaker and it works just fine, but thinner, more flexible bands are less likely to be finicky.

Another consideration is that the Apple Watch charging surface is oriented horizontally, so it's not particularly convenient to use with Nightstand mode on the Apple Watch compared to some other solutions with angled charging pucks. As a multi-device charger, however, you're probably going to also have your iPhone sitting on the angled MagSafe charger which you can use to check the time during the night if needed.

The AirPods charging surface is just a simple platform with the same stylized charging symbol as on the MagSafe charger, and it's quite hidden behind the phone charger. The AirPods charger isn't really usable unless the MagSafe charging surface has been rotated as far upright as possible, but that's not a significant issue for me as I prefer my phone in that orientation anyway.

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As for the rest of the design of Anker's Cube, I like the uniform dark gray plastic that helps it blend in to most environments, and the only visible branding is a slightly debossed Anker logo on the front in the same dark gray color, so it's quite subtle. The one thing I'm not a huge fan of is that the hinge is a shiny, almost mirrored material that readily shows fingerprints. The back side of the MagSafe charging surface is made of the same material, but it's not very visible given its location and the maximum angle of the charging surface.

The bottom of the Cube includes a rubber-like material that helps ensure it doesn't slide around or damage the desk or table it's sitting on, and there's a small white power LED on the rear of the Cube. It briefly comes on when you plug it in and otherwise shines only while AirPods are charging, and its location means it doesn't shine disruptively at you during the night.

In addition to the Cube itself, Anker includes a basic 30-watt USB-C power adapter with folding prongs, as well as a 1.5-meter (5-foot) USB-C to USB-C cable that I've found to be long enough for the several locations where I've tested the Cube.

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Likely the biggest drawback to the Anker 3-in-1 Cube is its price tag, coming in at $149.95. That's in line with other premium officially-certified 3-in-1 chargers like Belkin's, but definitely a bit of sticker shock for customers used to Anker's products being of excellent quality but at good value. The high price tag on the Cube can almost certainly be attributed to the MagSafe and Apple Watch fast charging support, with Anker needing to work directly with Apple to obtain premium-priced components and certification for the product.

The 3-in-1 Cube with MagSafe definitely appears to be proving popular with customers, and unfortunately it may already be too late to order if you're looking to give one as a holiday gift. Apple is currently quoting a delivery estimate of December 13 to December 28 even with expedited shipping, while Anker itself is saying new orders won't ship until at least Christmas and maybe not until early January.

Note: Anker provided MacRumors with the 3-in-1 Cube for the purpose of this review. No other compensation was received. MacRumors is an affiliate partner with Anker. When you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, which helps us keep the site running.

Article Link: Review: Anker's 3-in-1 Cube With MagSafe Offers Fast, Versatile Charging in a Unique Design
This looks good to me. But it isn't available anywhere. Is it still going to be in production or did it have a limited run or defect so it's gone for good?
 
Got mine the other day, poorly designed, not strong enough and charge and hold a phone with a case so I have to charge it with it flat. That means that I am unable to charge the earbuds at the same time which is why I bought it in the first place. No better than a normal Qi charger. I really wanted to like it.
 
Got mine the other day, poorly designed, not strong enough and charge and hold a phone with a case so I have to charge it with it flat. That means that I am unable to charge the earbuds at the same time which is why I bought it in the first place. No better than a normal Qi charger. I really wanted to like it.
MagSafe case?
 
I’ve had mine for a while now, but when I charge my Apple Watch Ultra with it, it’s excruciatingly slow. Has anyone else had this problem? How do I fix the slow Apple Watch charging issue? It’s a nasty surprise considering it’s listed with fast charging support for the Apple Watch? Is mine defective or is the power brick that came in the box with it too weak? And am I the only one that is having the slow Watch charging issue?
 
I’ve had mine for a while now, but when I charge my Apple Watch Ultra with it, it’s excruciatingly slow. Has anyone else had this problem? How do I fix the slow Apple Watch charging issue? It’s a nasty surprise considering it’s listed with fast charging support for the Apple Watch? Is mine defective or is the power brick that came in the box with it too weak? And am I the only one that is having the slow Watch charging issue?
Someone else mentioned that the Ultra rubs against the side of the block, so maybe it’s not sitting snugly on the charging puck? That would explain the slow charge speeds if so. It’s definitely fast-charging for my (non-Ultra) watch.

Make sure you’ve pulled the watch charging tray out all the way. When you first press it in to release the tray, it doesn’t slide all the way out by itself. But it may just be that the new design of the Ultra is too chunky for this charger, sadly.
 
Someone else mentioned that the Ultra rubs against the side of the block, so maybe it’s not sitting snugly on the charging puck? That would explain the slow charge speeds if so. It’s definitely fast-charging for my (non-Ultra) watch.

Make sure you’ve pulled the watch charging tray out all the way. When you first press it in to release the tray, it doesn’t slide all the way out by itself. But it may just be that the new design of the Ultra is too chunky for this charger, sadly.
I’ll try that next time. I can confirm that it starts charging multiple times, so it can’t be charging properly since the charge keeps being cut off. I’ll try pulling it all the way out next time, and if that doesn’t fix the slow charging, then I’ll try using different cables and charge bricks. If nothing works, I’m going to see if I can exchange it for a replacement if it is confirmed to be defective
 
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I've had no issue with charging my Ultra, but yes, do make sure the tray is pulled all the way out. It's a tight fit with the watch sitting right up against the side of block, but it works for me.
 
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I double checked my watch tray this time and now the speeds are more like it. I was worried mine was defective and/or I was using the wrong charger and/or cable. I guess I can leave my Belkin charger at home when I go on my next trip which would help with packing a lot
 
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Before, a couple days ago, it took 2 hours and 15 minutes to get from 46-100% with that charger, today, it took 51 minutes to get from 46-100%. Let this be a message to other 3-in-1 cube owners: if you’re suffering from slow Apple Watch charge speeds, double check to see if the watch tray is fully extended
 
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I double checked my watch tray this time and now the speeds are more like it. I was worried mine was defective and/or I was using the wrong charger and/or cable. I guess I can leave my Belkin charger at home when I go on my next trip which would help with packing a lot
Nice one, glad you got it working. I’m on holiday with mine right now, love that with 1 socket and 1 cable I can charge everything (including my MacBook and iPad via the USB-C cable), makes packing so much simpler.
 
Update: mine broke a couple weeks ago cause the charging tray for the watch got stuck inside the cube, so I emailed Anker and they shipped a replacement for free. I shipped out the broken one. Since then, I've had a much better experience and I might consider buying a second one when I have more money and selling my Belkin 3-in-1
 
Update: mine broke a couple weeks ago cause the charging tray for the watch got stuck inside the cube, so I emailed Anker and they shipped a replacement for free. I shipped out the broken one. Since then, I've had a much better experience and I might consider buying a second one when I have more money and selling my Belkin 3-in-1
This is why Anker is a company I could honestly say, I respect and adore.

They changed the design of a usb charger after I got really upset & flamed them in an Amazon review after a terrible experience this charger cost me during a work trip because of a design flaw

They
1-fixed the design flaw
2- shipped me a replacement

I am a customer for life
 
jeez, Ive been using this for weeks. It is fantastic. Looks? lol

It looks great, and functions perfectly. It's a stupid tool. Overpriced? Not really. It's deceptively compact.

So it has the Borg thing going. Borg vs Transformers.
I would probably put my Fold to charge on the Qi part, and it would be assimilated into an iPhone. With a notification "Resistance is Futile!"
 
If it had a 20K mAh powebank built into it would have been a success.
Yes I might pay the price if it had that and a second Watch charger. Could put my Wife's 13PM on Magsafe, my Fold on the Qi Pad and then both watches.
 
This is why Anker is a company I could honestly say, I respect and adore.

They changed the design of a usb charger after I got really upset & flamed them in an Amazon review after a terrible experience this charger cost me during a work trip because of a design flaw

They
1-fixed the design flaw
2- shipped me a replacement

I am a customer for life

I had a cable stop functioning after 18 months or so. Got in touch with their support. They said, 'cut it in half and take a photo. Send it to us plus proof of purchase'.

Sent the photo, the email receipt and had a brand new one delivered to my door less than 48 hrs later over Christmas. Incredible customer service.
 
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I had a cable stop functioning after 18 months or so. Got in touch with their support. They said, 'cut it in half and take a photo. Send it to us plus proof of purchase'.

Sent the photo, the email receipt and had a brand new one delivered to my door less than 48 hrs later over Christmas. Incredible customer service.
Bravo!

Their CEO wrote an article about how he expects their product managers to be directly listening and responding to their customers. He obviously empowers them to act on what they hear. You can see that CEO’s ethos directly impact both of our personal experiences. Pretty amazing.
 
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