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Listings commonly describe protections such as over-current protection, over-voltage protection, short-circuit protection, temperature control or over-temperature protection, and foreign object detection. For thermal management they reference passive cooling or SmartProtect systems to help prevent overheating.

Connection types vary by model. Several chargers use USB‑C for power input or include a Type‑C charging cord, while other designs are fully wireless and don’t list any wired connection ports.

Yes. Some chargers include built-in stands or adjustable angles and use magnetic alignment to hold an iPhone in portrait or landscape for easy viewing, while others offer fixed vertical stand designs for quick glanceability.

Performance claims vary by model and device. Examples from listings include: an iPhone 0%→80% in about 1.5 hours, 0%→50% in about 25 minutes, and an Apple Watch reaching roughly 47% in 30 minutes for a specific model. These are per-listing claims and actual times depend on device, battery health, and charger output.

Most listings show support for magnetic or Qi‑capable phones, smartwatches, and wireless earbud charging cases.

Phone charging spots commonly list up to 15W, with some listings showing 20W or up to 25W. Earbud spots are commonly listed as 5W, and watch spots are typically around 2–3W.

Many listings advertise charging two to three devices at once (3‑in‑1 is common; a few list 5‑in‑1). Power is shown either as a total shared wattage for the station or as per‑device outputs (for example, 15W for a phone plus 5W for earbuds and ~2.5–3W for a watch).

Listings describe compact, foldable designs and a variety of decorative shapes. Several entries highlight portability for travel and a small bedside or desk footprint.

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