Great comprehensive review. I've had an Anker Foldable 3-in-1 for a couple weeks, and I agree it's everything you describe. But I found that while one of the features I bought it for is nice--its Apple Watch charging pad being in the back and out of the way of all the other things I have next to the 3-in-1 on the table next to my desk--it's also a little inconvenient having to reach behind the angled-up phone charging pad to place my watch on its pad, especially when I'm charging my iPhone on the 3-in-1 too. This rear location for the watch also means I can't see much of its display (for whatever that's worth), especially if my iPhone is on the 3-in-1 at the same time. Anker's Cube might be a better choice for my room's table, since the Cube's watch charging pad pulls out of the right side of the Cube, so that a watch is easier to place on it and it's somewhat more visible, at least when your phone is in portrait mode. But the Foldable 3-in-1 fits in a small suitcase or backpack better than the Cube. The Foldable 3-in-1 is also so light, and its MagSafe ring is so strong, that sometimes I have to use two hands to get my iPhone off of the charging pad, though often I can remove my iPhone with one hand by pulling it down while simultaneously lifting out its bottom edge (or side edge in landscape mode), so the extra pulling force gets transferred downward to the table instead of to the 3-in-1. I'm curious if you plan to do a full review of the latest BodyGuardz Apex screen protector for the iPhone 15 Pro Max (ball drop, scratch, etc.). BodyGuardz has a bunch of their own videos on UA-cam claiming that the Apex won't break even with a heavier steel ball (130 grams) than you use (2.4 ounces/68 grams), but I'd like to see an impartial test. With some of their ball drop tests, it looks to me like they're placing the Apex onto a thick block of clear plastic, which might be absorbing some of the impact of the ball drop, while in your ball drop tests it looks like you might be placing the screen protectors onto a ceramic tile, which might be a tougher test for a protector.
When my iPhone is done charging during the night, I have to remove it from the charger or I’ll get the very annoying “Bong” charging sound which will continue until I remove it. I don’t know why and don’t feel comfortable with it doing that. I’m afraid of damaging my iPhone’s battery. I’ve heard many others complaining about the same issue.
Great comprehensive review. I've had an Anker Foldable 3-in-1 for a couple weeks, and I agree it's everything you describe. But I found that while one of the features I bought it for is nice--its Apple Watch charging pad being in the back and out of the way of all the other things I have next to the 3-in-1 on the table next to my desk--it's also a little inconvenient having to reach behind the angled-up phone charging pad to place my watch on its pad, especially when I'm charging my iPhone on the 3-in-1 too. This rear location for the watch also means I can't see much of its display (for whatever that's worth), especially if my iPhone is on the 3-in-1 at the same time. Anker's Cube might be a better choice for my room's table, since the Cube's watch charging pad pulls out of the right side of the Cube, so that a watch is easier to place on it and it's somewhat more visible, at least when your phone is in portrait mode. But the Foldable 3-in-1 fits in a small suitcase or backpack better than the Cube.
The Foldable 3-in-1 is also so light, and its MagSafe ring is so strong, that sometimes I have to use two hands to get my iPhone off of the charging pad, though often I can remove my iPhone with one hand by pulling it down while simultaneously lifting out its bottom edge (or side edge in landscape mode), so the extra pulling force gets transferred downward to the table instead of to the 3-in-1.
I'm curious if you plan to do a full review of the latest BodyGuardz Apex screen protector for the iPhone 15 Pro Max (ball drop, scratch, etc.). BodyGuardz has a bunch of their own videos on UA-cam claiming that the Apex won't break even with a heavier steel ball (130 grams) than you use (2.4 ounces/68 grams), but I'd like to see an impartial test. With some of their ball drop tests, it looks to me like they're placing the Apex onto a thick block of clear plastic, which might be absorbing some of the impact of the ball drop, while in your ball drop tests it looks like you might be placing the screen protectors onto a ceramic tile, which might be a tougher test for a protector.
I purchased one on Amazon it will arrive tomorrow thank you for your review
Nice review and content thanks
When my iPhone is done charging during the night, I have to remove it from the charger or I’ll get the very annoying “Bong” charging sound which will continue until I remove it. I don’t know why and don’t feel comfortable with it doing that. I’m afraid of damaging my iPhone’s battery. I’ve heard many others complaining about the same issue.
Does it charge the Galaxy watch?
I found the 15-watt charger to be... slow. Nice review though still the same. Did Anker send you the 3-in-1 or did you order it?
Let me know when you find a faster wireless charger
How does this compare to the Anker MagSafe cube ?
4:47 What's that cable you use with multiple heads?
Samsung S24 Ultra does not support Qi 2 charging speed but does charge at a slower rate of charge.
Is that true?