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Benefits
- Compact charging stand for iPhone, watch and AirPods
- Can charge 4 devices simultaneously
- 10K Power Bank
- Foldable for traveling
Disadvantages
- MagSafe 7.5W
- No fast charging watch
Our Verdict
The recently updated OneGo is an impressive multifunctional Apple device charger that’s reasonably priced and works well. It’s not the fastest, but the power bank has a large capacity and the USB-C port allows for fast wired charging in addition to convenient wireless features.
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Updated 10/17/24: This review originally covered the 1st generation OneGo and has been updated with features from the 2nd generation model.
We’ve tested many great MagSafe portable wireless chargers, but this 4-in-1 charger is a compact champion in its simultaneous charging support for iPhone, Apple Watch and AirPods as well as a bank of High capacity power supply (10,000 mAh). Its available USB-C port allows it to charge all of these devices and one more at the same time.
OneAdaptr OneGo: Updated design
This is actually the second version of OneGo, but OneAdaptr hasn’t added a 2.0 version to mark the upgrade. The first version featured a removable power bank portion that included a flip-up Apple Watch charger at the top, as well as a pull-out kickstand at the bottom and a USB-C port for charging in and out. The AirPods 5W Qi charger was not located on the power bank but on the wired charging base.
The new OneGo really lives up to its name, with everything in one piece containing a fold-out Apple Watch charger and an AirPods charging base that doubles as a stand. This makes it a completely portable and compact solution for all your on-the-go charging needs.
The magnetic phone charger is not certified for MagSafe, so it charges at 7.5W instead of 15W. This is fairly common for magnetic power banks, but the latest models, such as the Anker MagGo 10K and the MagGo 10K Slim, use new Qi2 technology that supports 15W wireless charging.
For the fastest remote charging, you’ll need to carry a USB-C cable with the OneGo Power Bank capable of wired charging an iPhone at up to 18W. This would make the power bank less travel-friendly, because magnetic wireless charging is more immediate and requires no additional cables, but if you need faster charging (18W vs. 7.5W) it’s a good option. The OneGo comes with a 1.5m right-angle USB-C cable, as well as a silky travel pouch. The pouch may seem like a luxury, but it protects the power bank in your bag and makes it easier to find when you’re looking for it.
The OneGo’s pop-up watch charger is sturdy when folded for travel. Its power rating is just 2W, which won’t charge quickly, but if you need juice on the go (before all your activities count for nothing and notifications are muted), it will provide enough energy to get you and your watch to the next step. fixed power outlet.
Folded, the OneGo looks like a slightly bulky 10K power bank, but flip it over and you’ll see that the fold-out charging points for the Watch and AirPods sit flush with the back of the power bank. It measures 2.8 x 0.94 x H 4.7 inches (7 x 2.4 x 12 cm). The whole set weighs 7.76 oz (220 g), which is significantly lighter than the original two-piece version, which weighed 11.8 oz (335 g).
The Alogic Lift 4-in-1 MagSafe Compatible Wireless Charging 10,000mAh Power Bank ($99.99/£89.99) is a similar compact solution consisting of a high-capacity power bank, a MagSafe compatible wireless charger and an Apple Watch charger. It doesn’t have a base unit and therefore no AirPods stand or charger, although it does have two USB ports so you can charge using a cable. The Alogic Power Bank is a bit smaller at 2.7 x 0.95 x 4.3 inches (6.8 x 2.4 x 10.8 cm) but a bit heavier at 8 oz (228 g) .
OneAdaptr OneGo: performance
Wireless charging speeds aren’t the fastest (iPhone 7.5W, Apple Watch 2W, AirPods 5W), but these are largely compromises based on the portability of the power bank.
The 10,000mAh battery capacity is high and in our testing we managed to get almost two charges out of an iPhone 15 Pro, which is impressive and as high as we’ve seen in our testing of 10K power bank. This is higher than with the similar Alogic Lift power bank for iPhone/Watch (1.5 charges). This means you can fully charge an iPhone (from 10%) almost twice using the power bank and still likely have enough juice left for a full charge of the watch.
You can get thinner and lighter 10K power banks, but not with built-in Apple Watch and AirPods charging stands. We’ve tested and reviewed 10K batteries that offer greater charging power: the Baseus Magnetic 10K Power Bank (187%) and the Anker MagGo 10K Slim (188%) both offer better performance but, of course , do not have integrated Apple Watch and AirPods modules.
Read our full roundup of the best MagSafe chargers and best MagSafe power banks.
OneAdaptr OneGo: price
The OneAdaptr OneGo costs $99/£70/CA$139/AU$150/$83.95 direct from OneAdaptr. For a multi-device charger, this is an attractive price for such a collection of stationary and portable charging solutions.
The closest alternative, the Alogic Lift 4-in-1 MagSafe Power Bank, costs $99.99/£89.99/CA$129.99/AU$99.99/$109.99, but does not have AirPods charging support.
OneAdaptr OneGo: Verdict
The OneAdaptr OneGo is either a power bank that converts into a desktop charging stand or a desktop charging stand that can be carried as a portable power bank. The power bank’s ability to charge not only an iPhone but also the Apple Watch is also seen in a few other chargers, but none at this price and none with a stand that can also charge your AirPods.
The OneGo is an impressive, reasonably priced and capable multifunctional Apple device charger. It’s not the fastest, but the power bank has a large capacity and the USB-C port allows for fast wired charging in addition to convenient wireless features.
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