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ESR unveils new CryoBoost Q1 25W Magnetic Chargers

CryoBoost Foldable 3-in-1 Charging Station

ESR has unveiled new CryoBoost Qi2.2 25W Magnetic Chargers, delivering wired-speed performance and intelligent cooling for iPhone 17 users. 

Powered by CryoBoost 2 active cooling, ESR’s proprietary fan design keeps devices up to 6.5°F cooler than fanless chargers for sustained fast charging, according to the folks at ESR. They say highlights from the new lineup include:

  • CryoBoost Foldable 3-in-1 Charging Station (25W): Winner of the 2025 Red Dot Design Award, this ultra-slim charger (just 15.8 mm when folded) delivers wired-speed power anywhere. It charges your iPhone 17 to 50% in just 25 minutes while cooling quietly and efficiently. Designed for life on the move, it folds flat for travel and unfolds into a fully adjustable stand (0°–75°) for comfortable viewing. Comes with a 50W adapter that’s powerful enough to charge a MacBook.

  • CryoBoost 3-in-1 Charging Station (25W) (pictured): A sleek, all-in-one desktop powerhouse that keeps your iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods fully charged and organized. Delivers wired-speed wireless charging and features a Sleep Mode that silences the fan and dims the light for uninterrupted rest. Includes a 50W adapter and dual viewing angles for effortless browsing or streaming.

  • OmniLock Magnetic Car Charger (25W): Engineered for every drive, the OmniLock™ delivers wired-speed charging on the road, powering the iPhone 17 to 50% in 25 minutes. Its 1,600 g magnetic lock and shock-absorbing vent clamp keep your phone secure on even the roughest routes. Includes a 58W adapter and offers full 360° rotation for the perfect viewing angle on the go.

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Dennis Sellers
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Dennis Sellers is the editor/publisher of Apple World Today. He’s been an “Apple journalist” since 1995 (starting with the first big Apple news site, MacCentral). He loves to read, run, play sports, and watch movies.

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