Satechi Trio Wireless Charging Pad: Instructional Guide
Step 1: Connect Power Adapter
Plug the included 24W power adapter into a wall outlet.
[Visual description: A standard US wall outlet with a white 24W power adapter plugged into it. A cable extends from the adapter.]
Step 2: Connect to Charging Pad
Connect the included cable to the USB-C port located on the backside of the Charging Pad.
[Visual description: A USB-C cable with a connector labeled with a lightning bolt symbol, leading to the USB-C port on the rear of the charging pad.]
Step 3: Charge Apple Watch
Place Apple Watch onto the magnetic charging module (2.5W). Supports Nightstand mode. Left LED light will illuminate.
[Visual description: An Apple Watch is shown being placed onto a circular magnetic charging spot on the pad. An orange arrow indicates the direction of placement. The pad has multiple charging zones.]
Step 4: Charge AirPods
Place AirPods Pro / AirPods Gen 3/2 onto the middle charging groove (5W). Middle LED light will illuminate.
[Visual description: A pair of AirPods Pro or AirPods Gen 3/2 in their charging case are shown being placed into a designated groove on the charging pad. An orange arrow indicates the direction of placement.]
Step 5: Charge iPhone or Qi-enabled Smartphone
Place iPhone or Qi-enabled smartphone face up onto the charger (7.5W). Charger will only magnetize with iPhone 13/12 models. If using with case, magnetic feature is only functional if the case supports MagSafe protocol.
[Visual description: An iPhone is shown being placed face-up onto a charging spot on the pad. An orange arrow indicates the direction of placement. The text specifies magnetic alignment is for iPhone 13/12 models and requires a MagSafe-compatible case.]
Step 6: Switch Power Adapters
To switch to an EU/UK adapter, fold up the US plug and slide over the appropriate adapter.
[Visual description: A diagram illustrates a US-style power plug with foldable prongs. The prongs are shown folded up, and a separate EU/UK adapter piece is shown sliding over it, with the word "Click!" indicating the secure connection.]