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Peachz Turns to Faster GaN and Qi2 Charging as Spring Nears

12 August 2026 By Alan Straton Leave a Comment

Winter is loosening its grip on South Africa, and as the country edges towards its brighter months, Peachz wants people thinking about something easy to overlook: how they keep their devices charged. The local mobile accessories brand, which makes chargers, cables, car mounts, power banks and MagSafe products, reckons August is a practical time for households to take stock of the gear they use every day and to trade up to quicker, more durable options before the busy spring and summer stretch arrives.

What sparked the message is a wave of new fast-charging hardware. Peachz has just brought a 100W GaN USB-C fast charger into its catalogue, a small wall unit designed around gallium nitride parts that pack more output into a slimmer shell while running cooler. The company sums it up as compact power at maximum speed, and it joins an expanding set of wireless products built on the Qi2 magnetic standard, among them a Qi2 3-in-1 magnetic wireless charging stand that powers a phone, watch and earbuds from a single base.

For Peachz, the point is routine, not hype. Plenty of South Africans are still using chargers and cables bought years back and left untouched until they simply die. With phones adopting faster charging speeds and USB-C settling in as the norm on both Apple and Android, ageing accessories frequently fall behind, forcing people to wait longer for a full battery or lean on fraying cords that quit at the worst possible moment. A small refresh heading into spring, the brand contends, can make a real dent in daily life.

A range built around speed and longevity

Peachz spans several product categories, and a good deal of the current lineup tilts towards quicker, tougher charging. Its Cables range spans everyday USB-C cords through to 240W nylon-braided USB-C to USB-C options suited to power-hungry laptops and fast-charging phones, plus MFi-certified USB-C to Lightning cables for older iPhones and a 4-in-1 retractable multi-charging cable for anyone who prefers a single neat lead to a bag of knots. The braided sleeving and reinforced connectors target the exact spot on a cable that tends to fail first.

Wireless charging is claiming a bigger share of the range. The brand’s MagSafe chargers rely on magnetic alignment to click onto a compatible iPhone and begin charging with no hunting for a port, and the current choices take in 15W magnetic pads, a wireless air-vent car charger and a 3-in-1 stand for Apple devices. Peachz has committed to the Qi2 standard here, extending that same magnetic, precisely-aligned wireless charging to a broader range of phones instead of confining it to one manufacturer.

The car stays central to what the brand does. Its Car Phone Holders range takes in dashboard, windscreen and air-vent mounts, with magnetic and MagSafe variants that grip a phone firmly for navigation and, on certain models, charge it wirelessly at the same time. As improving weather sends more people onto longer drives, a solid mount that keeps a phone in view and topped up is a modest item that quickly proves its worth.

Power banks complete the lineup for anyone spending stretches away from a plug. The current selection includes 10,000mAh and 20,000mAh units, among them a slim Qi2 magnetic battery pack that snaps onto the back of a phone and a 20,000mAh model offering 65W USB-C power delivery so laptops as well as phones can be recharged. In a country where electricity can’t always be counted on, a reliable portable charger reads less as an indulgence than as sensible insurance.

Warranty and support as the real differentiator

Peachz has anchored much of its identity in longevity over throwaway convenience. The company stands behind its products with a two-year warranty and casts its mission as breaking the cycle of disposable mobile accessories, the budget cables and chargers that get bought, fail within months and end up in the bin. That thinking drives its material choices, from braided cables to reinforced housings, and it is why the firm nudges customers towards spending slightly more once rather than forever swapping out disposable kit.

The message seems to land. Peachz reports more than 2,800 five-star reviews behind its range, with over 3,000 customers having purchased from the brand, and it provides free shipping on orders over R700. A support team aims to reply to WhatsApp queries inside an hour, backed by phone and email channels, all of which the brand counts as part of the product rather than a bolt-on. For accessories people rely on every day, fast help when something breaks counts for as much as the sale itself.

Why the seasonal timing matters

The shift into spring usually means more travelling, more time outside and greater dependence on a phone that lasts through a long day. Peachz reckons this is a fitting moment to review the essentials: whether a charger keeps up with a newer phone, whether the cable in the car is still dependable, and whether a mount grips a device firmly over rougher roads. None of it is headline stuff, yet the brand maintains that small improvements to charging and mounting are exactly the sort of change people feel every day once they make it.

It also chimes with a broader shift in the accessories market. Speedier GaN chargers, higher-wattage USB-C cables and magnetic wireless charging are graduating from premium add-ons to standard expectations, while standards like Qi2 are making wireless charging more uniform from one brand to the next. Peachz casts itself as a homegrown choice that stays abreast of those changes while sticking to its longer-warranty, less-disposable outlook, ensuring the newer technology doesn’t arrive at the expense of the durability the brand has become known for.

Readers can explore the complete range and warranty details on the Peachz website at https://peachz.co.za/.

About Peachz

Peachz is a South African mobile accessories brand supplying chargers, cables, car mounts, power banks and MagSafe and Qi2 wireless charging products. The company describes its mission as breaking the cycle of disposable mobile accessories, and it supports its range with a two-year warranty, free shipping on orders over R700, and assistance via WhatsApp, phone and email. Its present lineup features GaN fast chargers, braided and MFi-certified cables, magnetic car mounts and Qi2 power banks.

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