Mophie launches 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Pad following AirPower cancellation

Apple surprised everyone earlier this year when it canceled its AirPower wireless charging mat a year and a half after first announcing it. For iPhone owners who were interested in AirPower and are now looking for a replacement, Mophie is launching two new charging pads.

The Mophie Dual Wireless Charging Pad (below) lets you charge an iPhone and AirPods simultaneously, and a USB-A port on the device allows you to plug a third device in, like an Apple Watch. If you're all-in with the Apple ecosystem and don't want to deal with an extra cable, the Mophie 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Pad (above) has a spot for your iPhone, a dedicated cavity for AirPods, and a charging stand for your Apple Watch that's placed at an angle so you can see it clearly in Nightstand Mode.

Both of Mophie's new charging pads are now available from Apple's website and they'll hit select Apple Stores and Mophie.com next week. The Dual Wireless Charging Pad is priced at $79.95, while the 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Pad is $139.95.

If you're looking for a way to charge your phone on the go, Mophie is also launching two new car chargers. The USB-C Car Charger offers a single USB-C port with 18W fast charging while the Dual USB Car Charger has one USB-C PD port with 18W charging and one USB-A 12W port. Both have charge indicator lights and are made of anodized aluminum.

Like the wireless charging pads, Mophie's new car chargers are now available from Apple.com and will hit Apple Stores and Mophie.com in the coming weeks. Pricing is set at $24.95 for the USB-C Car Charger and $29.95 for the Dual USB Car Charger.

Mophie is one of the best-known names when it comes to charging products, and these new wireless charging pads and car chargers are nice-looking accessories. And it's worth noting that the Dual Wireless Charging Pad and the flat spot on the 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Pad support Qi-enabled devices in addition to iPhones, so if you've got an Android phone with Qi, you can use them, too.

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