Verdict
Head-to-head · Best Wireless Phone Chargers

Anker PowerWave Pad and Stand vs Baseus Picogo

Which is the better buy? Side-by-side on rating, price, strengths, and watch-outs — with the published ratings we averaged to get there.

The short answer

Baseus Picogo comes out ahead by a clear margin (3.9 vs 4.2). The gap is mostly about travelers seeking compact MagSafe battery — read the strengths below before deciding.

Anker PowerWave Pad and Stand
Ranked #4 in Best Wireless Phone Chargers
Anker PowerWave Pad and Stand
$19

The Anker PowerWave Stand is a simple, affordable wireless charging solution that performs well with Samsung devices, charging them at up to 10W. Android Authority's Eric Zeman praised its sturdy build and ability to handle large phones without alignment issues. David Pogue of The Strategist highlighted its stand design that allows phone use while charging, though he noted it lacks a power brick and requires a separate purchase for faster iPhone charging. The device charges at 5W for iPhones and up to 10W for Samsung phones, with a 10W brick recommended for optimal performance. It's best suited for users seeking a basic, reliable charger rather than high-speed charging.

Strengths
  • Sturdy construction that accommodates large phones like the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus and iPhone 11 Pro Max
  • Charges Samsung phones at up to 10W and iPhones at 5W
  • Two charging coils allow for vertical or horizontal phone positioning
Watch-outs
  • Lacks a charging brick; requires separate purchase of 10W brick for optimal iPhone charging
  • Uses microUSB port instead of USB-C, which is becoming standard on most Android phones
Baseus Picogo
Higher ratedRanked #2 in Best Wireless Phone Chargers
Baseus Picogo
$39

The Baseus PicoGo Ultra-Slim MagSafe battery is praised for its incredibly thin profile at just 1cm and solid performance, offering 20W USB-C charging and up to 15W MagSafe charging. Android Central called it 'unbelievably good' as a travel power bank, while AppleInsider noted it's a strong alternative to Apple's $100 MagSafe Battery. However, reviewers noted the charging speed is limited by first-gen Qi tech and that actual capacity is lower than the stated 5,000 mAh. This product is ideal for users seeking a compact, reliable MagSafe battery but may not suit those needing maximum charging speeds.

Strengths
  • Ultra-slim design at just 1cm thickness
  • Charges at 20W over USB-C and up to 15W over MagSafe
  • Supports passthrough charging for simultaneous device and battery charging
Watch-outs
  • Charging speed limited by first-generation Qi technology
  • Battery capacity rated at 5,000 mAh but closer to 2750-3250 mAh due to inefficiencies

How they stack up

Anker PowerWave Pad and Stand

The Anker PowerWave Pad and Stand is more affordable and sturdy for large phones, but it lacks the charging speed and modern Qi2 support of the Belkin UltraCharge and Anker MagGo 3-in-1. Unlike the Baseus Picogo, it doesn't support passthrough charging and requires a separate brick for optimal iPhone charging.

Baseus Picogo

The Baseus Picogo is ultra-slim and supports 20W USB-C charging, but it's limited to first-gen Qi technology and has lower-than-stated battery capacity. It's more compact than the Belkin UltraCharge but doesn't support triple-device charging, unlike the Anker MagGo 3-in-1, and lacks the MagSafe 15W speed of the Anker MagSafe Charger Pad Compatible.

Specs side-by-side

SpecAnker PowerWave Pad and StandBaseus Picogo
Charging StandardQiQi2, MagSafe
Max Output{"charging_speed": "10W"}20W
CompatibilityiPhone and other Qi-enabled devicesiPhone, MagSafe compatible devices, Google Pixel
PortsMicroUSBUSB-C, USB-A
MaterialPlastic with rubber coatingAluminum
Dimensions1 cm
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