On the right is a more flush 5W charging area.
The single USB-C cable plugs into the back.
Belkin coated this 2-in-1 charger with its familiar soft-touch rubberized material.
It felt great to the touch, but it did have a knack for collecting dust and fingerprints.
Similar to the companys other chargers, this one also has an orange LED indicator while charging.
I did notice the pinhole light, but it didnt bother me in the dark and at night.
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Theres no real utility gained by bringing this charger rather than anApple MagSafe charging puck.
The problem with this charger is not how it worked but that its dual charging spots are probably wasted.
In case you didnt know, AirPods with the wireless charging case can be charged on a MagSafe charger.
The dual pad charger delivers 15W of power to your iPhone 14, 13, or 12 and up to 5W for your AirPods.
So while the speeds are different, the two spots on the BoostCharger Pro 2-in-1 Pad duplicate each other.
An Apple Watch, however, cant be charged on either of the areas.
For my nightstand, I want a compact charger that can power my iPhone and Apple Watch.
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This was almost it.
I dont need to charge the Apple earbuds every night or even every other night.
Unfortunately, that scenario lives in an alternate universe.
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For comparison, thestand versioncosts $99.99, and the3-in-1 modelcosts $149.99.
Should You Buy the Belkin BoostCharge Pro 2-in-1?
The 15W speed is great for topping up an iPhone while you make dinner or watch TV.
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The AirPods spot is also more likely to be useful to a family with multiple AirPods owners.
I wouldnt blame you for being attracted to this sleek, minimal dual charger.
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