I like what Stuffcool is doing in India; the brand has consistently delivered good charging accessories, and that continues to be the case in 2026 with the introduction of the Nexi, a new travel-focused charger with Qi 2 connectivity.
I used several Qi 2 travel chargers in the last 12 months, and I’m partial to Satechi’s OnTheGo collection and UGREEN’s excellent MagFlow. But if you’re in India, there’s no doubt that the Stuffcool Nexi is a great alternative, and coming in at ₹5,999 ($63) on Amazon India, it doesn’t cost as much either.
Let’s start with the design, because this is an area where Stuffcool is doing all the right things of late. The Nexi has a polished metal chassis that’s built to last, and it doesn’t take up much room at all while folded; that’s one of the key selling points of this charger, and it proved to be quite handy on a recent domestic visit to Bangalore.
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When unfolded, you get the ability to charge three devices at once: a phone up to 25W via the Qi 2.2 charging pad, buds, and the Apple Watch. It’s the latter that makes the Nexi all the more convenient to use while traveling; I don’t like taking the Apple Watch charger, so having a 3-in-1 charger with this feature solves that problem.
The Apple Watch charging module slots in at the rear of the charger when not in use, and it allows the Nexi to be compact; if anything, the charger isn’t much bigger than an earbuds case, if bulkier at 138g. While Stuffcool has local manufacturing for most products it sells in India, the charger is made in China and just sold in the country by the brand.
I didn’t see any issues using the Nexi with my Apple Watch Series 11, iPhone 17 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and a slate of earbuds, including the Status Audio Pro X. It did a good job charging three devices at once, and the portability makes it a great choice if you need a travel charger that can easily charge all your devices at once.
I also like that Stuffcool bundles a 45W PD charger in the box along with a USB-C cable, so you don’t need to buy a wall plug to use the Nexi — you get everything in the box, and that’s a nice bonus. Most other brands don’t do this, and while I’m not short on GaN chargers, it’s good to see a brand bundling all the accessories in the box.
Other than that, Qi 2.2 charging tech means the Nexi is able to go up to 25W reliably, and this is a key advantage over most other chargers. When charging accessories and the Apple Watch, you get a 5W power budget, and if your phone doesn’t have Qi 2.2, you can use the Nexi in 5W, 7.5W, 10W, and 15W modes as well.
On the whole, the Nexi is a reliable travel charger with Qi 2.2 tech, and the metal chassis gives it a high degree of durability. The inclusion of a 45W PD charger makes it easier to use as you don’t need to buy an additional charger, and the portability along with the convenience of charging three devices makes it a straightforward recommendation if you’re in India.

























