UGREEN has officially launched its MagFlow Qi2 25W lineup, a comprehensive family of magnetic wireless chargers that aims to bring faster, cross-platform charging to mainstream users. The series includes a 10,000mAh magnetic power bank, two 2-in-1 chargers (one foldable), a 3-in-1 desktop charger, and a minimalist charging pad—all built around the Qi2 standard with up to 25 watts of output. Announced today, the MagFlow devices are available in select markets through Lazada, TikTok Shop, and Shopee, with pricing that undercuts many premium competitors while emphasizing certified safety and travel-friendly design.

The launch marks a pivotal moment for wireless charging. For years, magnetic wireless power topped out at 15W for most devices, but Qi2’s 25W profile promises a tangible speed bump. Manufacturers claim that a compatible phone can reach 50% charge in around 30 minutes under ideal conditions. UGREEN’s entire MagFlow range is engineered to deliver that upgrade, from pocket-sized power banks to weighted desktop stands. Yet real-world performance is rarely as simple as spec sheets suggest. The new lineup arrives with genuine strengths—aggressive pricing, clever engineering details, and broad device support—wrapped around practical limitations that every buyer should understand before purchasing.

Qi2 25W: Faster Magnetic Power, with Fine Print

The Qi2 standard introduces mandatory magnetic alignment (borrowing from Apple’s MagSafe) and a higher negotiated power ceiling of 25 watts. To achieve full speed, a phone must support Qi2’s 25W charging profile at the firmware level, the charger must be certified for 25W output, and a USB-C PD adapter of at least 30W is required. Remove any one of those legs and the charger will fall back to lower wattages.

Apple’s iPhone 16 series, with a specific iOS revision, now enables third-party Qi2 25W performance. This means MagFlow’s chargers can match the speed of Apple’s first-party MagSafe charger for the first time, breaking the 15W ceiling that previously plagued magnetic wireless accessories. Some Android flagships are also beginning to support Qi2 25W—Google’s upcoming Pixel 10 Pro XL is expected to join the list—but fragmentation remains. Even among recent high-end devices, not every model within a family may unlock the full 25W profile due to internal thermal design choices.

Heat is the other critical variable. Sustained 25W wireless charging generates significant warmth, and all chargers—including UGREEN’s—will throttle output to protect batteries if temperatures climb. Thick cases, direct sunlight, or running processor-intensive apps can push thermals past safe limits, causing the charger to reduce power well below the headline rate. Realistic expectations place the 0–50% claim as a best-case scenario, not a guarantee in every situation.

The MagFlow Ecosystem: Five Products, One Charging Standard

MagFlow Magnetic Power Bank 10000mAh 25W

The battery pack sits at the heart of the lineup. It packs a 10,000mAh cell, Qi2 25W magnetic wireless output, and a built-in braided USB-C cable that doubles as a carry strap. That cable supports 30W two-way fast charging, so the bank can both charge a phone and recharge itself from empty faster. UGREEN’s SmartCharge technology enables simultaneous power delivery across the magnetic pad and two USB-C ports, allowing up to three devices to charge at once.

A real-time battery display and strong magnetic hold round out the practical features. UGREEN has also baked in 13-layer safety protection, including over-temperature control. At its retail price of RM 209 (approximately $45 USD), the MagFlow power bank undercuts many equivalent branded models. However, travelers should note that airline regulations limit battery capacity in carry-on luggage; 10,000mAh typically falls well within limits, but checking regional rules remains prudent. And as with all fast wireless power banks, sustained 25W delivery will be thermally limited—expect throttling if the pack or phone gets warm.

MagFlow 2-in-1 Magnetic Wireless Chargers (Foldable and Fixed)

UGREEN offers two versions of its dual-device stand: a fixed-angle model at RM 209 and a foldable design at RM 199. Both charge an iPhone (or any Qi2 phone) on the magnetic puck while simultaneously topping up a pair of AirPods on the secondary coil. The foldable variant collapses for travel and supports adjustable viewing angles, making it ideal for Apple’s StandBy mode on a nightstand. The fixed version prioritizes stability over portability.

These are compelling bedside or desk accessories, but buyers should note that wireless power allocation splits when two devices are connected. The phone may receive less than the full 25W while the earbuds draw their share. Magnet strength and stand posture also matter: heavier phones or thick cases can cause wobbling on some stands.

MagFlow 3-in-1 Magnetic Wireless Desktop Charger 25W

At RM 499, this is the flagship home charger. A weighted base and adjustable arm supporting up to a 70° tilt let it double as a phone stand for video calls or navigation. It charges an iPhone at Qi2 25W, an Apple Watch via a proprietary puck, and AirPods simultaneously. Advanced thermal management ensures stable operation even under multi-device load.

The integrated Apple Watch charger is convenient but does not accelerate watch charging beyond Apple’s limits. And like all multi-device chargers, peak power per device drops when all three pads are active. Still, for users deep in Apple’s ecosystem, the 3-in-1 reduces cable clutter and desk footprint significantly.

MagFlow Magnetic Wireless Charging Pad 25W

The simplest entry: a slim, flat pad with high-strength magnets and Qi2 25W capability at RM 129. It’s an easy upgrade for anyone used to basic wireless pucks but lacks the ergonomic benefits of a stand. Alignment can be finicky if the case is thick or metallic, though the magnets help. It’s best suited for communal charging zones where a low-profile pad works better than an angled stand.

Practical Considerations: Compatibility, Thermals, and Safety

UGREEN’s marketing emphasizes certification and cross-platform support, but real-world compatibility is a moving target. For iPhone users, full 25W performance currently requires an iPhone 16 Pro or Pro Max running the necessary iOS version. Older models, even with Qi2 support, may top out at 15W. Android users face a checkerboard of support: some upcoming devices will unlock 25W, while others may stick to lower Qi2 tiers. Buyers should verify their specific phone’s firmware capability before purchase.

Thermal design is another litmus test. UGREEN’s 13-layer protection and active thermal management sound reassuring, but sustained 25W wireless charging is inherently inefficient. In practical use, the charger and phone will heat up, and charging curves will taper to prevent damage. Independent testing will reveal whether MagFlow maintains its peak output longer than competitors. For now, users can maximize performance by removing thick or magnetic cases, using a proper 30W+ adapter, and avoiding heavy workloads during charging.

Magnetic strength has its own trade-offs. High-powered magnets near a phone’s sensors can affect compass accuracy or camera stabilization. While the risk is low for everyday charging, users with medical implants or magnetic card storage should exercise caution. These are universal considerations, not specific to UGREEN, but they bear repeating as magnetic accessories become more common.

Where MagFlow Stands Against the Competition

The wireless charging market is racing to capitalize on Qi2 25W, but many early movers have focused on single products at premium price points. UGREEN’s advantage is breadth and value: a full ecosystem from power bank to desktop dock at prices that undercut big-name brands. The built-in cable/strap on the power bank and the foldable stand’s travel-friendly design are thoughtful touches that distinguish MagFlow from standalone pucks.

Long-term support remains a question. As Qi2 evolves and phone firmware updates enable faster rates, accessory makers may need to push firmware updates themselves. UGREEN’s track record in accessories suggests competence, but buyers should watch for post-launch software improvements—or lack thereof.

Who Should Buy the MagFlow Series

UGREEN’s MagFlow lineup is a strong pick for anyone who wants certified Qi2 25W charging without paying the Apple or Samsung premium. The power bank is a standout for travelers who crave fewer cables, while the foldable 2-in-1 and 3-in-1 desktop unit cater neatly to desk and nightstand scenarios. The charging pad rounds out the range for those who simply want a no-frills magnetic pad.

However, early adopters should approach with measured expectations. Wireless charging is not yet a one-size-fits-all solution. Real-world speeds depend on your phone’s firmware, ambient temperature, and how you use your device while charging. For the most consistent results, pair MagFlow gear with a high-quality 30W+ adapter, keep cases thin, and update your phone’s OS. Independent reviews will soon tell us whether UGREEN’s thermal design can sustain that 25W promise across multiple environments. For now, the MagFlow series is a pragmatic, well-priced step toward a world where fast magnetic charging works across devices—not just those wearing a specific logo.