Today’s Best Anker MagSafe Charger Deals for Black Friday 2025 (Updated November 18)

November 18, 2025
Today’s Best Anker MagSafe Charger Deals for Black Friday 2025 (Updated November 18)

As Amazon’s Black Friday sale officially kicks off today and Anker’s own early Black Friday event enters full swing, some of the steepest discounts we’re seeing are on MagSafe and Qi2 wireless chargers — especially from Anker and a handful of rival brands. Anker is running up to 48% off across chargers and power banks through November 20, while Amazon’s two‑week Black Friday promotion runs from November 18 to December 1, creating a perfect storm for charging‑gear upgrades. [1]

Over the past few days, deal editors at Tom’s Guide, Kotaku, Gizmodo and other outlets have zeroed in on MagSafe and wireless chargers, highlighting doorbuster prices that start around $9 and climb to about $70 for premium 3‑in‑1 stations that can handle your iPhone, Apple Watch and AirPods at once. [2]

Below is a breakdown of the best MagSafe and Anker charger deals you can shop today, along with quick buying advice so you don’t end up with a slow or incompatible brick.


Key Anker & MagSafe Charger Deals at a Glance (November 18, 2025)

Headline offers reported by major tech sites and verified on November 18 include: [3]

  • ESR Qi2 Mini Wireless Charger – $8.99 (was $16.99, ~47% off, Amazon)
    Ultra‑cheap Qi2 puck that snaps magnetically to MagSafe‑compatible phones, pushing faster, more efficient charging than older 7.5W pads.
  • Energizer 3‑in‑1 Magnetic Foldable Wireless Charging Stand – $15 (was $49, ~69% off, Best Buy)
    Compact 3‑in‑1 stand for iPhone, Apple Watch and earbuds; folds flat for travel and supports StandBy/Always‑On style bedside use.
  • Anker MagGo 3‑in‑1 Charging Station – $70 (37% off, Amazon)
    Premium Qi2 15W stand that simultaneously powers an iPhone, Apple Watch and AirPods from a single wall socket — described by Kotaku as “almost free” at this price. [4]
  • Anker MagGo Power Bank 10,000mAh – $53.99 (was $79.99, ~33% off, Amazon)
    MagSafe‑style 10,000mAh battery that snaps to the back of your phone and supports up to 15W wireless charging plus a handy kickstand. [5]
  • Anker iPhone Charger 2‑Pack (20W USB‑C bricks with cables) – $13 (was $19, 32% off, Amazon)
    Gizmodo’s featured 2‑pack of compact 20W USB‑C wall adapters + cables for fast wired charging of modern iPhones and iPads. [6]
  • Anker Magnetic Portable Charger 5,000mAh – $27 (was $50 at Apple, ~46% off, Amazon)
    A slim magnetic 5,000mAh battery with built‑in kickstand that Gizmodo notes is half the price of Apple’s own equivalent thanks to an early Black Friday promo. [7]

Prices and availability change quickly during Black Friday, so treat these tags as a snapshot based on today’s reporting rather than a guarantee.


MagSafe & Qi2 Chargers From $9, Curated by Long‑Term Testing

Tom’s Guide’s John Velasco — who says he’s tested more than a dozen MagSafe and wireless chargers over the past year — has pulled together one of the most influential early Black Friday lists, with deals starting at just $8.99. [8]

His roundup of “best early Black Friday MagSafe and wireless charger deals from $9” highlights: [9]

  • ESR Qi2 Mini Wireless Charger – $8.99 (was $16.99, Amazon)
    A bare‑bones but fast 15W Qi2 puck. The key selling point is value: roughly half price, but still powerful enough for current iPhones and Qi2‑equipped Android phones like Google’s Pixel 10 series. [10]
  • Inui WI‑211 Wireless Charger – $12.98 (was $17.99, Amazon, ~28% off)
    A budget pad for bedside or desk use if you don’t need MagSafe‑grade magnets.
  • Energizer 3‑in‑1 Magnetic Foldable Wireless Charging Stand – $15 (was $49, Best Buy, ~69% off)
    Tom’s Guide calls this one of the best‑value 3‑in‑1s this season, thanks to its fold‑flat design that still props an iPhone up for StandBy‑style use at night. [11]
  • Lisen Qi2 Charging Station – $29.99 (was $69.99, Amazon, ~57% off)
    A sleek, metal 3‑in‑1 Qi2 station that folds into a flat slab for travel, aimed at users who want a single dock that can move between home and office. [12]
  • Belkin BoostCharge Dual Magnetic Charging Pad – $39.99 (was $79.99, Best Buy, ~50% off)
    Dual 15W magnetic pads from one of the most trusted accessory brands — ideal if you want to charge two MagSafe phones side by side. [13]
  • Anker MagGo Power Bank (10,000mAh, 15W) – $53.99 (was $79.99, Amazon, ~33% off)
    A 15W magnetic power bank with a fold‑out stand, so you can keep watching or video‑calling while you charge. Anker’s own promotional materials emphasize the 10,000mAh capacity and Qi2 compatibility, lining up with what Tom’s Guide reports. [14]

Crucially, Velasco notes that many of these MagSafe and Qi2 chargers also work well with Android phones that support Qi2 and have built‑in magnets, like the Pixel 10, so you’re not locked into the iPhone ecosystem. [15]


Best 3‑in‑1 Stand: Anker MagGo Charging Station at $70

If you want a single, clean dock for everything on your nightstand, Anker’s MagGo 3‑in‑1 Charging Station is shaping up to be the star of this year’s charger deals. Kotaku’s deals team calls out the stand as a way to “charge all your Apple devices for pennies” thanks to a steep price cut. [16]

What the deal looks like right now

  • Price: About $70 on Amazon
  • Discount:37% off its usual price, according to Kotaku
  • What’s included:
    • The MagGo 3‑in‑1 stand
    • 40W USB‑C wall charger
    • 5‑foot USB‑C to USB‑C cable [17]

Key features

  • Qi2‑certified 15W wireless charging for compatible iPhones — roughly twice as fast as older 7.5W MagSafe‑style chargers.
  • Dedicated Apple Watch charger that can charge an Apple Watch Series 9 from empty to almost half a battery in about 30 minutes, based on Kotaku’s cited figures. [18]
  • Base pad for AirPods / earbuds plus other wirelessly charging earbuds.
  • Minimalist, “tech tree” form factor so devices don’t overlap, with the phone dock able to sit vertically or horizontally for use as a clock or mini display while charging. [19]

Other outlets, including 9to5Toys, have also flagged Anker’s broader MagGo Qi2 lineup (including fold‑out travel variants) with discounts in the 30–40% range as part of Anker’s Black Friday warm‑up sale. [20]


Everyday Essential: Anker iPhone Charger 2‑Pack for $13

Not every Black Friday bargain has to be flashy. Gizmodo’s deals team singled out the Anker iPhone Charger 2‑Pack — two compact 20W USB‑C bricks with cables — as a “nearly free” way to stop fighting over wall chargers at home. [21]

The current offer, according to Gizmodo: [22]

  • Price:$13
  • Was: $19
  • Savings: $6, or 32% off

Each adapter delivers up to 20W via USB‑C Power Delivery, which is exactly what current iPhones and many Android phones expect for rapid wired charging. That makes a meaningful difference versus the old 5W cubes: grabbing a few minutes on the charger before you leave can actually add useful battery instead of a token trickle. [23]

Gizmodo also notes that the included cables are built robustly, with good strain relief and tight connectors to survive being yanked around a couch or stuffed into a bag. In other words, a very boring but very practical upgrade. [24]


Magnetic Power Banks: Anker MagGo 10K and 5K Magnetic Battery Deals

If you’re more worried about staying topped up away from a wall outlet, early Black Friday has two standout Anker magnetic power bank offers.

10,000mAh MagGo Power Bank (Qi2, 15W)

Between Tom’s Guide, Engadget’s Anker deals roundup and Anker’s own Black Friday promo page, a consistent picture emerges of the Anker MagGo 10,000mAh Power Bank as the go‑to MagSafe‑style battery this season: [25]

  • Battery size: 10,000mAh
  • Wireless speed: Up to 15W via Qi2 / MagSafe‑style charging
  • Design: Slim, with a fold‑out stand so you can stream or video‑chat hands‑free while charging
  • Typical deal price today: Around $53–$55, down from roughly $80 (about 30% off), depending on retailer and region. [26]

Tom’s Guide specifically highlights the pink MagGo Power Bank at $53.99 on Amazon as one of the strongest early deals in its charger roundup. [27]

5,000mAh Magnetic Portable Charger Nearly Half Off

For a lighter, more pocketable option, Gizmodo recently spotlighted Anker’s 5,000mAh Magnetic Portable Charger—essentially Anker’s 622/621 MagGo battery pack—as an early Black Friday steal: [28]

  • Battery size: 5,000mAh
  • Design: Slim magnetic pack with built‑in kickstand
  • Deal price: About $27 on Amazon
  • Apple price: The same model is listed at $50 on Apple’s site, meaning you’re paying roughly 46% less by buying it through Amazon during the promotion. [29]

Gizmodo notes that you’re getting identical specs to Apple’s listing — same capacity, same magnetic snap‑on convenience, same kickstand — but at almost half the cost, which is why it’s being framed as “almost free” compared with buying direct from Apple. [30]


How Long Will These Black Friday Charger Deals Last?

Anker’s own early Black Friday sale is officially running through November 20, with up to 48% off across portable chargers, hubs and accessories. [31]

On the retailer side:

  • Amazon’s global Black Friday sale kicks off today, November 18, and runs until December 1, meaning some of these charger deals may return or evolve as lightning deals throughout the event. [32]
  • Kotaku explicitly warns that the $70 Anker MagGo 3‑in‑1 station is a limited‑time price that may only be “around for a few more hours,” suggesting that some of the deepest cuts on chargers could vanish quickly. [33]

As always, check the live price and discount before you buy; anything described here is based on what major outlets saw when they published and what’s visible as of November 18.


How to Choose the Right MagSafe or Wireless Charger (Quick Buying Guide)

With so many similar‑looking chargers on sale, it’s easy to grab the wrong one. Before you hit “Buy,” keep these points in mind:

1. Check your phone and watch compatibility

  • iPhone 12 and newer support MagSafe; most will also work perfectly with Qi2 chargers.
  • Newer Android phones are starting to add Qi2 with magnets, like Google’s Pixel 10 line, which Tom’s Guide specifically mentions as being compatible with today’s Qi2 deals. [34]
  • If you own an Apple Watch, make sure the stand explicitly lists support for your series (especially if you have an Ultra model). [35]

2. Look at wattage, not just “MagSafe” on the box

  • 15W (MagSafe or Qi2) is the sweet spot for fast wireless charging on modern iPhones.
  • Anything capped around 7.5W will work, but will be noticeably slower—fine for overnight, not great for quick top‑ups.

3. Decide between travel power and desk/nightstand power

  • Stands and 3‑in‑1 docks (like Anker’s MagGo station or the Energizer 3‑in‑1) are best for desks and nightstands where your tech lives for hours. [36]
  • Magnetic power banks (like the 10K MagGo or 5K Anker magnetic charger) are made for commuters, travellers and heavy social media users who don’t want to hunt for outlets. [37]

4. Don’t forget the wall brick and cable

Several of the best deals highlighted by Tom’s Guide and Gizmodo include both the charger and the cable (and, in the case of Anker’s 3‑in‑1 MagGo stand, even the 40W power brick). Buying those pieces separately can easily eat up your Black Friday savings. [38]


The Bottom Line

As of November 18, 2025, Anker and its rivals are offering some of the strongest charger discounts of the entire Black Friday season:

  • MagSafe and Qi2 pucks starting under $9
  • Full 3‑in‑1 stations dropping to $15–$70
  • Magnetic power banks nearly half off compared with Apple’s own accessories
  • 20W wall‑charger bundles for just $13

If your phone, watch or earbuds are constantly flirting with 5% battery, this is one of the best days of the year to fix that problem for good — and for less than the price of a takeout dinner in many cases.

Welcome our new power bank to the lineup.

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