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Why I wanted the Anker MagGo Qi2
I have been keeping a close eye on the us trends lately, and the Anker MagGo Wireless Charging Station (Foldable 3-in-1, Qi2) kept popping up. Even though we have Anker products in Europe, I noticed that the US versions sold in 2026 often include the high-wattage 40W wall adapter as a standard bundle. Many of the listings I found locally in Belgium were either out of stock or sold as the "standalone" unit, which means I would have had to spend extra on a plug.
The big draw for me was the Qi2 certification. We finally have 15W fast charging for iPhones that actually rivals the official Apple MagSafe speeds but in a much more compact, foldable form factor. I travel between Brussels and Antwerp often, so having one brick that charges my phone, watch, and earbuds is a massive space saver in my bag.
The blueprint for buying from the USA
Since some US retailers can be picky about Belgian credit cards, I had to be strategic. I started by looking at major US tech hubs to see who had the best bundle. Once I found a deal, I realized I needed a reliable freight forwarder to bridge the gap between a US warehouse and my front door in Belgium. I have used package forwarding services before, but for electronics, I wanted to make sure the process was airtight.
My step-by-step plan was simple. First, I set up a tax-free us address. This is a huge win because it allows me to avoid US sales tax at the point of purchase. If the store had blocked my Belgian card, I was ready to use the proxy shopping service where someone in the US buys it on my behalf. Luckily, my card went through, and I just had to wait for the notification that my charger had arrived at the warehouse.
If you are new to this, you can check the how it works section to see the full flow. It is much easier than it sounds once you have your US address ready.
Shipping Estimates for Belgium
Before I clicked buy, I made sure to use the shipping calculator to see if the total cost made sense. Shipping a small electronic device across the Atlantic is usually affordable, but I always check the weight first. Here is what I estimated for the Anker MagGo 3-in-1:
| Metric | Estimate |
|---|---|
| Box Weight | Approx. 0.6 kg (1.3 lbs) |
| Box Dimensions | Small (Approx. 16 x 12 x 7 cm) |
| Volumetric Warning | Low risk. This item is dense and small, so volumetric weight should not exceed actual weight. |
| Battery Check | No lithium batteries. This is a wired station, not a power bank, so no special battery surcharges apply. |
Because the item is quite light, I opted for DHL international shipping to get it to Belgium quickly. You could also choose FedEx international shipping if you prefer their local delivery network in your part of Flanders or Wallonia. I found that for small electronics, the price difference between the two is usually negligible.
Dealing with Belgian customs and taxes
We all know that import tax is the one thing that can ruin a good deal. When the package enters Belgium, Bpost or the courier will likely charge VAT (currently 21%) plus a small administrative fee. I included this in my budget from the start. Even with the tax, the US bundle was still a better value for me because of that included 40W adapter and the specific colorway that was not available in Europe yet.
If you have questions about how these fees are calculated, the FAQ on the comGateway site has some great breakdowns on customs documentation. I made sure to declare the value accurately to avoid any delays at the Brussels airport customs hub. My international shipping experience was smooth because I had all my digital invoices ready to go.
My final thoughts on the import process
I am really happy with how this turned out. The Anker MagGo Qi2 station is sitting on my desk right now, and it works perfectly with my iPhone 17. Using a freight forwarder gave me access to a product that was technically "available" globally but practically much better when sourced from the US market. If you are looking to upgrade your desk setup in 2026, I definitely recommend checking out the US stores for these specific bundles. It takes a little more planning, but the result is a much better tech experience at home.
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