Aukey is ditching flat pads for spherical flair. The new MagFusion Ark is a modular wireless charging system that mixes high-speed Qi2.2 charging with portable, battery-powered charging orbs and it just might be one of the most flexible charging setups yet.
MagFusion Ark uses orbs to rethink wireless charging

At the heart of the Ark is a sleek base station that supports one, two, or three Qi2.2 pads, depending on the configuration. Docked onto those pads are charging spheres, each a 6,700mAh portable battery with its own Qi2.2 pad and USB-C port.
These orbs aren’t just for show. While docked, they can pass power through to another device and recharge themselves. Once detached, they work as standalone wireless chargers, powered either by battery or via USB-C.
The system supports up to 25W wireless output while docked, and each orb drops slightly to 15W wireless + 20W USB-C when charging two devices at once.
MagFusion Ark configurations offer modular freedom
When it launches in early 2026, the Ark will come in three setup options:
- A full kit: three pads + three spheres
- A mid-size option: two pads + spheres sold separately
- A compact base: one pad only
Though the system technically supports “six charging points,” it maxes out at three simultaneous wireless devices on the base. If you take the spheres off, you can use them to wirelessly charge other gadgets elsewhere freeing up the base pads for more devices.
Charging orbs double as flexible, angle-adjustable docks
Each orb includes a 30W USB-C port, allowing for wired charging or continuous use as a power dock. And because the wireless charging pad is built onto a curved surface, you can tilt your phone for better viewing angles handy if you’re placing one on a desk or nightstand.
One catch: the internal fan used for heat control draws from the same battery that powers your charge. So expect about one full smartphone charge per orb when used untethered.
MagFusion Ark trades footprint for freedom
While the base is large and limited to three wireless charging spots at once, its portability and modular design make it stand out. You can grab an orb, walk around your home, or drop it on a desk to charge your phone or earbuds. That kind of flexibility is rare in traditional charging docks.
The MagFusion Ark might look like a speaker set. But it delivers something else entirely: modular, portable power, one orb at a time.