Consider the small humiliations of modern life. You wake up. You reach for your phone. The cable has slithered off the nightstand again. You find it wedged under a book, wrapped around a water glass like a crime scene. Your AirPods are dead. Your Apple Watch is gasping. Your desk looks like someone dumped out the drawer marked “Maybe This Still Works.” And in the middle of it all is that coaster-sized wireless charger that isn’t really wireless, radiating heat and resentment while still demanding a plug of its own. This, MAGLYNX insists, is not how it has to be.
The Core That Keeps It Simple
MAGLYNX begins with one clear promise: truly wire-free charging. Designed by product designer David Lerner, the wall-mounted MagSafe-compatible charger plugs directly into any wall outlet. It charges your iPhone and AirPods with magnetic precision — no wires, no surfaces, no extra steps. It’s not a hotplate. It’s not a stand. It’s not a desk ornament that hums and glows. It just works.
“Wireless shouldn’t still mean wires,” Lerner insists.
MAGLYNX stays out of sight and out of the way, giving you back your counters and nightstands without compromising performance. It doesn’t try to reinvent your routine. It removes the friction from it.
A Subtle Shift Into More
While the base model delivers on the original promise of wireless charging, many users are choosing to upgrade, adding Apple Watch charging and a USB-C port for powering tablets, headphones, and other daily essentials.
The beauty of the upgraded MAGLYNX is that it remains just as unobtrusive. It preserves the same minimal profile and wall-mounted ease, but handles more. More devices. More needs. Same experience.
Ahead of its official launch on August 15, MAGLYNX is open for $1 reservations. Users can opt into the upgraded version at checkout for $99. And with over 1,600 confirmed early depositors and more than 15,000 people on the mailing list, demand is already proving that design-conscious simplicity sells.
Orderly Lives, One Plug at a Time
This might be the rare tech product that actually earns the word “thoughtful.” It was built for the person who’s tired of buying adapters in airports and untangling a rat’s nest of cords every time they clean their kitchen counter. It’s for the person who believes their devices shouldn’t dominate their home, their desk, or their mood.
You’re not just buying a charger. You’re buying the fantasy of being the kind of person who no longer loses their charging cable in the middle of the night. You’re buying the possibility of a clean surface and a working phone at the same time.
Lerner calls it a “course correction.” He isn’t positioning MAGLYNX as the future of charging. He’s saying this should’ve already existed. The future doesn’t have to be new. Sometimes it just has to be better.
The Smallest Kind of Liberation
Of course, you can roll your eyes. It’s a charger. But that’s the point. It’s a charger that understands it’s not supposed to be the center of your life. It’s supposed to work and vanish, like good lighting, or clean water, or a decent lock screen. You only notice it when it doesn’t do its job.
MAGLYNX does its job. And then it leaves you alone.
To reserve yours, visit here. MAGLYNX officially launches August 15th.