Zagg Develops Charger to Rival Apple’s Doomed AirPower Mat

  • Zagg plans to launch Mophie-branded wireless charger this year
  • Apple canceled its AirPower product last year before launch

A iPhone, Airpods, and Apple Watch sit on the AirPower charger.

Photographer: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg
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Zagg Inc. said it is developing a wireless charger with capabilities that Apple Inc. has so far failed to master with its canceled AirPower.

The new accessory will power iPhones and other mobile devices regardless of where they are placed on the charging mat, Zagg said. This feature has been a challenging goal of several technology companies in recent years.