Aukey announced its MagFusion Ark, a new modular charging system set to launch in early 2026. The device includes a base station with up to three Qi2.2 wireless charging pads and portable spherical power banks, each with its own Qi2.2 pad. The spheres can charge devices while on the base or independently, using their 6,700mAh battery or a USB-C port.
The MagFusion Ark will come in three setups: a full bundle with a three-pad base and three spheres, or one- and two-pad bases with spheres sold separately. It supports Qi2.2 devices, offering wireless charging at up to 25W. Each sphere also has a 30W USB-C port for faster charging, non-Qi2 devices, or use as a charging stand.
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The spheres can charge two devices at once, one via USB-C at 20W and one wirelessly at 15W. A cooling fan in each sphere keeps them efficient, and they can provide at least one full smartphone charge or several partial charges, depending on the device’s battery.
Aukey claims the MagFusion Ark offers “six charging points,” but the base can only charge three devices wirelessly at a time without the spheres. When the spheres are used elsewhere, the base’s pads become free for other devices. While the base takes up space, the portable spheres add flexibility for charging at home or on the go. Pricing will be revealed closer to the 2026 release.
The MagFusion Ark showcases Aukey’s push for innovative, user-friendly tech. Its modular design meets the growing demand for versatile charging solutions.