The 10 best charging stations for every possible combination of devices

If you have loads of charging cables weaving a wild web in your home, you need a charging station, pronto.
By Ashley Keegan and Timothy Beck Werth  on 
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To help you find the best charging station for your devices, we've been hard at work testing some of the most popular products in this category. Mashable shopping editors and product testers are constantly trying out new tech, and as a result, our desktops are overflowing with USB cables and chargers just begging to be organized. And we're not the only ones.

Stop for a second and think about how many hours you spend each day using some sort of device that needs to be regularly charged. Between laptops, tablets, smartphones, smartwatches, wireless earbuds, fitness trackers, and handheld gaming devices, most people's answer would probably be "every waking hour" — and we say that with very little exaggeration.

For better or worse, that's just the nature of modern life. We work on our laptops, socialize on our smartphones, entertain ourselves on our tablets, and exercise with our fitness trackers and wireless earbuds. With each one of those devices comes a soon-to-be-tangled cord, and it can be hard to keep all of our chargers straight (literally and figuratively). And when all of those cables gather near our electrical outlets — twisting, turning, and twirling around day after day — we're eventually left with a grotesque jumble that rivals nature's worst rat kings

a collection of charging stations and chargers on a cluttered desktop
Testing popular charging stations for this review. Credit: Timothy Beck Werth / Mashable

Fortunately, the best charging stations can completely transform your space. Even better, while device charging stations and hubs often looked, well, really ugly in the past, modern charging stations for multiple devices are also stylish enough to earn pride of place on your desktop.

After carefully researching wired charging docks, wireless chargers, and the best wireless charging stations, we've put together this guide. Our top picks have been hands-on tested over a period of several weeks (or longer), and they're just what you need to declutter your desk.

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Some of the charging products tested for this review. Credit: Timothy Beck Werth / Mashable

What’s a device charging station?

A device charging station is a hub where you can organize all of your mobile devices and electronics while they charge. There are different types, but each one provides some form of cord management to prevent your cables from getting tangled or, possibly even worse, falling out of your reach when you need them the most. These charging stations keep your charging cables close (or eliminate them altogether) so you can enjoy a clutter-free home or workspace.

Charging stations are not the same as power banks, which are designed for portability.

The Anker Prime 6-in-1 Charging Station in its box.
Unboxing the Anker Prime 6-in-1 Charging Station for this review. Credit: Timothy Beck Werth / Mashable
setting up the Anker Prime 6-in-1 Charging Station
Testing the Anker Prime 6-in-1 Charging Station. Credit: Timothy Beck Werth / Mashable

What types of charging stations can you buy?

There are three main types of charging stations: wired, wireless, and non-tech hubs designed purely for organization and cord management.

Each of these types comes in various shapes and sizes that cater to a range of devices. Some may have a special spot to charge small devices, like a smartwatch or earbuds; others will have ample space to accommodate larger tech like laptops and tablets, or a whole household's worth of smartphones. 

  • Wired charging stations have a mix of USB-A ports, USB-C ports, and AC power outlets to accommodate multiple charging cables. Some USB charging stations also have a series of dividers along the top where devices can be slotted in between like books on a bookshelf.

  • Wireless charging stations plug into a wall outlet for power delivery, but they wirelessly charge compatible devices for a cord-free experience.

  • Non-tech charging stations are aesthetically pleasing containers that can hide a power strip or surge protector inside their base. On top, there are slots to place your devices as well as holes to accommodate charging cables.

You can also find charger stations designed for a particular product ecosystem. For instance, the best Apple charging stations can help you wirelessly charge your iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods all at once. With the release of the iPhone 15, this could be the perfect time to invest in a 3-in-1 wireless charging station.

The top charging stations for every combination of devices

Below, we've gathered the best charging stations for Apple products, Android devices, and every combination thereof. Whether you need to charge a single device or keep your entire family's tablets and smartphones powered up, we've found a solution for your charging needs.

Our Pick

The Anker Prime 6-in-1 Charging Station is our top pick for the best charging station of 2023. Unless you have your heart set on wireless charging, you won't find a better product in this category.

Editor and product tester Timothy Beck Werth has tested a lot of charging products, from portable power stations to USB-charging sticks, and he says that Anker has become his brand of choice. Now, the popular Anker 727 Charging Station has been updated in the form of the Anker Prime, a wired charging station with GaN technology. (GaN is a more efficient semiconducter that generates less heat and takes up less space). We've tested other Anker GaN Prime products, and they really do provide noticeably faster charge times, although they're also more expensive.

The Anker Prime Charging Station can charge up to six devices at once thanks to two AC outlets, two USB-A ports, and two USB-C ports. Not only that, but a real-time power meter display lets you know how many Watts each port is using at any given time. As your devices' batteries are recharged, you'll see the Watts increase and decrease as Anker PowerIQ adapts to each device. This ensures you aren't wasting energy, and it's satisfying to see the levels change in real time. And if that's not enough, Anker's ActiveShield 2.0 also protects your devices from short circuiting.

The Anker Prime takes up very little space on your desktop, and besides the price, we haven't found anything to complain about so far. The 5-foot grounded AC adapter should be more than long enough for most use cases. A wireless charger would be a nice inclusion, but you can also plug a wireless charging pad into this device.

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This SIIG device is the best charging station for multiple devices if you live in a large household or need a communal charger for your office. Unless you're a dedicated early adopter with dozens of devices that need to be charged, it's probably overkill for individuals.

When testing this device, we were surprised by how lightweight it was. It also has a non-slip matte exterior that will stop your devices from slipping around as they charge. Please note that while the charging pad on the front of the device might look like a wireless charger, it's actually just a resting place for your devices. (You can buy the wireless charging version at Amazon for just $20 more.)

The blue lights on the device came in handy for night-time charging, and it's an all-around convenient solution. Unlike the bamboo charging dock featured below, you can't move around the slots on top of the device, but each slot is large enough for even the biggest smartphones and tablets.

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Satechi makes affordable charging products, and it's a great alternative to brands such as Anker or Belkin. We've previously recommended Satechi charging stations, and this 2-in-1 device is perfect for Apple users who want to wirelessly charge their MagSafe iPhone and AirPods.

You can find a lot of 3-in-1 Apple charging stations for sale on Amazon, but most of these products include an Apple Watch charging dock, which is useless if you don't have an Apple Watch in the first place.

We love this charging station because it doubles as both a phone stand and a wireless charging station. The magnetic stand will wirelessly charge your iPhone while keeping its display visible and accessible. Perfect for keeping on your desktop or nightstand, the Satechi MagSafe 2-in-1 charging station has a sleek aluminum and steel body and costs just $59.99.

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This aesthetic MagSafe charger from Belkin is the best charging station for Apple products. The 3-in-1 device has two arms — one for your iPhone and one for your Apple Watch — and a space for your AirPods to wirelessly charge while sitting on the base. It aligns perfectly for optimized charging of your iPhone every time you place it (the LED indicator will let you know), and you can charge your iPhone horizontally or vertically (perfect for Facetime calls or streaming videos at your desk).

Best of all, the whole charging station looks super sleek and futuristic with its clean, white base and chrome-like arms. Now that wireless charging is becoming the norm, 3-in-1 wireless charging stations are a popular solution, and this Belkin product is definitely one of the best.

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If your household plays host to a wide variety of mobile devices from different brands, look no further. This multi-device charging station boasts two USB C ports and two fast charging USB A ports along the side, and a Qi-certified wireless charging pad in the front for charging your AirPods or a compatible smartphone. The device slots are generously spaced (although not removable), and the station organizer as whole is sturdy enough to accommodate larger tablets or iPads without the base tipping over. The LED light at the front displays the station's charging status and it has built-in protection to keep your devices from overheating. Just keep in mind that mini cables are not included with this charging station, so the cord side can look a little messy if you don't purchase some separately.

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The TOZO W1 wireless charger is so thin that guests can easily mistake it for a coaster, so be careful where you set it down. Measuring in at just 5mm thick, this ultra-thin charging pad has a sleek exterior that's available in multiple colors and with either matte or mirror finishes. The charger is so thin because it uses high-quality aluminum, and it's a modern-looking and Qi-certified device.

While a short USB-C cable is included with your purchase, you'll need your own power adapter if you want to plug it into the wall or a surge protector.

In our testing, this device has proven to be long-lasting, and it's an affordable charging solution even when it's not on sale. TOZO boasts that this fast charger can juice up your devices quicker than plastic wireless charging pads, and that's proven to be true during our hands-on testing.

Although this wireless charging pad can only charge a single device, it's an affordable product and a smart add-on to wired charging stations.

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If you're already a fan of the popular Anker Powerwave 3, you'll love this similar — but far more portable — style from the same brand. This wireless charging station has the ability to fold down flat and weighs less than eight ounces, making it perfectly packable for travel.

When settled at your destination (whether that's a vacation spot or just your office desk), you can flip up the smartphone stand on the left side to charge your phone wirelessly while viewing the screen vertically or horizontally. On the right side, there's space to wirelessly charge your AirPods and charge your Apple Watch with your charging cord, too.

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If you prefer the Android ecosystem, then this affordable Yootech device is the best wireless charging station for Android devices. Its base has been designed specifically to charge the Samsung Galaxy Watch and any Qi-certified Android phone or iPhone. (However, Samsung phones benefit the most from its fast charging capabilities.) Plus, it has built-in temperature control, surge protection and short-circuit protection, and is made of fire-resistant material to keep you and your devices safe.

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The Courant Catch:3 has been showing up on gift guides ever since it was first released, and it was even picked as one of Oprah's Favorite Things... all the way back in 2018. Five years later, it's still an attractive, useful, and popular wireless charging station, although it's not quite as technically impressive as it used to be. The exterior of the charging station is covered in high-quality leather (available in multiple colors and styles), and if you're giving this item as a gift, you can monogram three initials onto the leather through the Courant online store.

Modern features like MagSafe or fast charging aren't available, although this device does use three Qi wireless charging coils to power up your devices in a timely manner. Although the Catch:3 can only wirelessly charge a single device at a time, an additional USB-A outlet can be used to charge a second device.

Mashable freelance editor and product tester Timothy Beck Werth has kept the Catch:3 on his desk for four years and counting, and it's proven to be extremely reliable. The best charging stations are multi-purpose and practical, and he appreciates the valet-style catchall, which can be used to store everyday items like keys, pens, and wireless earbuds.

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This sleek and simple bamboo charging station can declutter your workspace and replace a tangle of cables with something more attractive. It keeps power strips and surge protectors (not included) elegantly hidden inside its covered base, while cutouts along the back and side allow easy access to plug in all your devices for charging.

Whether you set it up on your desktop, nightstand or kitchen counter, the bamboo charging station can house up to five smartphones and tablets between its removable divider slots. You can even customize it to leave a couple of those sturdy dividers off, creating a flat base on one side to place your wireless charger or a smart home hub like the Echo Dot.

Best of all, it's made from 100% natural, sustainably harvested bamboo, making it an environmentally responsible, durable, and easy-to-clean product.

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How we tested

To bring Mashable readers the best selection of charging stations, we tested as many of these products as possible. One of our editors is in love with the Natural Bamboo Charging Station from Prosumer's Choice. (Seriously, she said it was life-changing.) For this review, we also tested the Anker Prime 6-in-1 Power Station, the Tozo W1 Wireless Charger, Anker GaN Prime Charging Sticks (not included), the SIIG USB Charging Station, and the Courant Catch:3 charging tray.

Beyond that, we put forth hours of careful research to find a variety of multiple-device charging stations, and specifically sought out options to cater to different use cases.

First, we prioritized charging stations from well-known brands to come up with a list of options that are widely regarded to be dependable and well-made. We then narrowed down the field by focusing on items that were well-rated and had no glaring issues with their functionality (at least not that we could find among a large portion of user reviews). We also wanted to find solutions for the most popular products, such as the best charging station for iPhone users.

To ensure a varied range of options for different types of users, there were a number of factors that we took into consideration while researching and testing charging stations:

Capacity: When reviewing charging stations for multiple devices, we considered how many devices it could charge at once. We wanted to showcase choices for people who need to charge just a few devices for themselves, as well as those who need to charge devices for the whole family.

Cost: While most of these charging stations fall in the $40–$60 range, we wanted to include options for shoppers who were looking for a more budget-friendly (but still high-quality) item, as well as those who were looking to treat themself with a splurge-worthy item.

Style: A charging station is something that's going to be sitting out in the open, so it should look nice. And at the very least, it should reduce the amount of clutter that the eye can see. So, we sought out charging stations made from quality materials with smart designs that make it easy to keep your cords and devices neat.

Technology: Does the charging station utilize the latest quick-charging technology or Qi wireless charging coils? Does it include built-in surge protection or other desireable smart features?

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The best wireless charging stations should be really aesthetically pleasing. Not only are they typically the most stylish type of charging station, but they're also the best option for cord management as there are virtually no cords involved in their use (other than the one that plugs it into the wall, of course). They're also very easy to use since you just place your device down on them and they begin charging.

On the flip side, wireless charging stations only work with certain products, like smartphones, smartwatches, and wireless earbuds. Furthermore, you may be even more limited when it comes to the maker of your tech devices. For example, Android devices are not compatible with some Apple charging stations and vice versa. (This is especially true when it comes to smartwatches and wireless earbuds.) For this reason, it's crucial to check the compatibility specifications before you make your purchase to ensure that they will actually charge the devices you own.


Wired charging stations are a lot more flexible than wireless charging stations when it comes to the types of devices you can charge. If your device fits in the slot and you have a USB cable to plug it in, you're good to go. They often provide the ability to charge a higher number of devices too.

Unfortunately, these stations are usually a lot less attractive than their wireless counterparts. And, if you don't have mini charging cables to plug all your devices into the charging base, you can still wind up with a mess of cords. 

Some wired charging stations include a set of these mini cables with your purchase, which is great because they're just a few inches long — enough to reach from the USB port to your device, reducing cord clutter. However, you'll have to make sure those cords are compatible with your devices. If they're not (or if they're not provided at all), you'll have to buy a pack for yourself, such as these mini lightning cables for Apple, these micro USB cords for Android, or these mini cables for USB C ports.


Like wired charging stations, these non-tech hubs or docks allow you lots of freedom in terms of the devices that you charge on them, primarily because they're just a box that hides a power strip. Unlike most wired charging stations, however, their dividers are removable so you can customize their arrangement. You could even leave some free space on top of the box — next to your charging devices — to accommodate something like an Echo Dot or a clock to maximize the use of your desktop or nightstand. 

Many non-tech charging stations are made from bamboo, which is highly durable, attractive, easy to clean, and sustainably made. This type of charging hub is also the best at accommodating larger tech devices, like laptops and tablets.

The downside to these non-tech charging stations, however, is that you need to provide your own power strip, USB hub (like an Anker PowerPort), or surge protector to put inside the box — and you need to keep an eye on measurements to ensure that it will fit. There's typically enough space inside the base of the charging station to keep lots of longer cords wrapped up neatly.

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Ashley Keegan is a freelance contributor to Mashable.


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