Overview
I’ve been using the NANAMI 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Station on my desk every day, mainly to clean up cables and keep everything in one place. My setup is pretty simple: a Pixel 10a, a Google Pixel Watch, and Pixel Buds Pro 2, all of which normally need their own cables. This replaces all three with a single unit.
Straight away, that’s the biggest win. It just sits there, looks tidy, and does its job without much thought. After a few days, it stopped feeling like a new gadget and more like part of the desk setup, which is usually a good sign.
I’m less interested in spec sheets and more in whether something actually makes daily use easier. In this case, it does. It removes friction, keeps things organised, and doesn’t need constant adjustment once it’s set up properly.
Who It Is For
This is ideal if you’ve got a small set of devices you charge every day and you’re tired of dealing with multiple cables. If your desk or bedside table tends to get cluttered, this solves that in a really straightforward way.
It makes the most sense if you’ve got a consistent routine. Drop your phone, watch, and earbuds on it at the end of the day, pick them up in the morning, done. If that’s how you already work, it fits in nicely.
If you’re expecting ultra-fast charging from any power source or something highly configurable, that’s not really what this is. It’s more about simplicity and convenience than tweaking settings or chasing maximum performance.
Design and Build
The design is clean and minimal, which works well on a desk. It doesn’t draw attention to itself, but it looks good enough that you don’t want to hide it away either.
Everything feels solid enough for daily use. You’re not constantly adjusting things or fighting with it to get devices to sit properly. Once you know where your devices go, it becomes second nature.
What I liked most here is how it helps keep the workspace cleaner. Instead of cables running everywhere, it’s just one unit with one cable going to the wall.
Setup Experience
Setup is about as simple as it gets. Plug it in, place your devices on it, and you’re good to go.
The only real thing to be aware of is power. To get proper charging speeds, you need to plug it into a wall adapter. If you try running it off a laptop or PC USB port, it works, but it’s noticeably slower.
Once it’s plugged in properly, though, you don’t really think about it again. I’ve moved it around the desk a few times and it’s been consistently easy to get back up and running.
Performance in Daily Use
This is where it actually matters, and it’s been solid.
I use it daily at my desk, and it reliably charges all three devices at once without needing any attention. I can just drop everything on it and trust it’ll be charged when I need it.
The biggest benefit is how much it cleans up the space. Going from three cables to one makes a bigger difference than you’d expect, especially if you’re working from home and staring at your desk all day.
Charging speeds are good for wireless charging, as long as you’re using a proper wall charger. Again, a USB from a laptop works, but it’s slower and not really how this is meant to be used.
Over time, it’s become one of those things I don’t think about anymore, which is exactly what you want from something like this.
Pros and Cons
Pros
Charge phone, watch, and earbuds in one place
Removes multiple cables and cleans up your desk
Simple to use, no ongoing setup or tweaking
Clean, minimal design that fits into most setups
Cons
Wireless charging on Pixel phones is relatively slow compared to wired fast charging, so it’s not ideal for quick top-ups when you’re in a hurry
Best suited for slow, steady charging while working or overnight rather than rapid charge cycles
Needs a proper wall adapter for best performance; laptop or PC USB power reduces charging speed noticeably
Verdict
I’d happily recommend this if your goal is simple: fewer cables and a cleaner setup.
For me, it replaced three separate chargers for my Pixel 10a, Pixel Watch, and Pixel Buds Pro 2, and made my desk noticeably tidier. It looks good, works reliably, and requires no effort once it’s in place.
Just make sure you’re powering it properly, and it does exactly what you’d expect.
