But there’s a price to be paid—literally and figuratively.
So, is the versatility worth the splurge?
Read on for our full review.
Beneath this top plate lies another rubberized charging pad that can fit AirPods and other TWS earbud cases.
At the bottom are anti-skid rubber pads to keep the charger from sliding around.
For the most part, the charger works as intended.
I never noticed any caution-worthy temperatures on the power bank or charging devices.
One gripe I have is that there’s noMagSafe-style magnetic adhesion, even with iPhones.
This is something mostMagSafe-compatible wireless battery packshandle much better.
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As a desktop wireless charger, the 10W charging speed on the Duo’s main stand feels limiting.
This is without using the phone while charging it and with no other equipment recharging simultaneously.
If you charge your AirPods and phone together, expect even slower speeds.
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