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21 Best Magsafe Accessories (2025): QI2 Chargers, Magnetic Wallets, and More

Some great magsafe accessories

The accessories below aren’t as good as the top picks in this guide, but they’re still good options if you’re looking for more magsafe gadgets.

Belkin iPhone Mount with Magsafe.

Photo: Julian Chokkattu

Belkin iPhone Mount with Magsafe for $30: Using Apple’s Stungial Camera feature, you can use your iPhone as a webcam for your MacBook. It also supports various video calling apps, from FaceTeme to zoom. This round senticone puck has water entering the back of your iPhone and can be used as a phone grip or kick, but you need to keep your screen angle close to 90-degrees, or else the weight of the iPhone will pull back or forward. There’s also an external display mount, in case you want one for your home desk setup.

STM Magpod smarter smarter smart goods $50: I have been carrying this mini tripod from STM supplies in my apartment. If I’m not using it to see notifications at a glance on my desk, I’ll put it on my kitchen counter to stream TV while I’m at the end of the bed, or on the bathroom floor to listen to podcasts while I do my makeup. I also used it to shoot video. It has a magnetic disc with a flexible socket, allowing you to place it at many angles. The fried legs are also sturdy, whether it’s hitting notifications or typing texts. They fold up neatly into a compact size, making them easy to travel with.

$70 wireless car charger: I have been using this for over a year. It’s easy to install, it has Magsafe support (via USB-C cable) and a flexible ball for meeting different viewing angles, and it’s qi 2 certified with a 15-watt rating. It’s more expensive than belkin’s and comes in a few fun patterns. (I have a penguin build, and it’s hard not to smile when they look at you.)

Iottie Velox Pro Magness Wireless Charger for $80: This style of iottie has a suction cup (if your vents are difficult, or you prefer a dash or wind sherve) with a strong hold to keep it in place. The telescopic arm also has a ball joint to give you a wide range of movement to find the right position. The 7.5-watt charging rate is disappointing, but the USB-C charging cable is removable, so you can pull it out and hold it while your iPhone is charging. The built-in fan also helps keep the temperature down when the sun is out.

Magnetic Charging Station (8-in-1) for $60: This little nor has three AC outlets, two USB-C ports, and two USB on the back, plus a Qi2 charging paper pad that can recharge your phone. It’s great for applications where you need to connect multiple gadgets. Each of the USB – ports output 12 watts, and the USB-C ports can output 67 watts, although this decreases if other ports or a pad are used.

Dockcase smart magsafe M.2 NVME SSD enclosure with pink wire

Photo: Julian Chokkattu

Magsafe SSD enclosure for $60: If you have an iPhone Pro Max and want to tinker with Apple’s advanced video recording formats (Prores 4K at 60 frames per second or more), well, you’ll run into a big problem right away: You can’t record in slow motion without an external storage device. You will need a SOLID-State drive connected to your iPhone, and it will record your video directly to external storage. But a dangling SSD doesn’t sound very safe, does it? They don’t transfer power or data through the magsafe but simply stick back to back as an easy way to store the SSD while recording.

Powerful grippy for $25: When Octobuddy (the original afternoon phone) became popular, I really wanted it. But since it uses an adhesive to attach it to your phone, the thought of all the dust and germs that will collect on the suction cups of the SUPTION cups is tempting to me. This is one of the few with Magsafe support. It works well, for the most part. I stick to kitchen cabinets, mirrors, the fridge – basically any surface around. But if you stick to the face, I recommend using extra pressure to make sure the suction cups are there indeed they stuck there. Otherwise, it will take off, and your phone will go with it.

Astropad Booking for $30: A horoscope book does not need to be there. It’s the plastic shell of your phone that makes it feel like an ereader in your hand, but that’s about it. Tech-Wise, the main innovation is built-in NFC that automatically opens the learning app of your choice when you swipe your phone. For most people, it’s a $40 piece of plastic, but if you really can’t stand to bring your eraede with you, Bookkebeth does what it says on the tin.

Campfire Audio portable DAC Wallet for $59: The Campfire Audio portable DAC Wallet is not a wallet. Specifically, it’s a bag designed to hold the DacFire DAC itself and nothing else. It’s pricey, but if you’re an audiophile, that shouldn’t be a surprise. At least the campfire makes the bag feel worth the price. It is leather, with a strong backing and a strong magnet, and there is a spotted logo in gold foil.


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