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Twelve South Valet is wireless charging without the mess

Twelve South’s Valet is a premium wireless charging tray that hides cables, charges your phone at full speed, and looks like part of your furniture.

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Twelve South’s new Valet feels like the logical next step for people who are tired of their tech looking like tech and their nightstands looking like a cable graveyard. It’s a wireless charging tray first, sure, but it’s also a piece of home decor that just happens to quietly top up your phone while it babysits your keys, wallet, and whatever else you empty out of your pockets at the end of the day.​

At a glance, Valet doesn’t scream “gadget.” Most of it is simply a low, leather-lined tray — the kind of thing you’d expect to see on an entryway console or a carefully styled nightstand. Twelve South is using genuine Nappa leather here, in Black or Taupe, and it looks and behaves more like a small piece of furniture than an accessory, with a weighty zinc alloy base underneath that keeps it planted when you toss your stuff down. The outer metal frame snaps on and off and comes in several finishes — black, taupe, brown, and ecru — so you can match your tray to the rest of the room instead of being stuck with the usual glossy plastic puck sitting awkwardly on the table.​

Under the design story, the spec sheet is pretty straightforward. The raised square on one side is a Qi2 wireless charging pad that delivers up to 15W, which means modern iPhones and other Qi2-compatible phones will actually hit their full wireless speeds instead of limping along at slower, generic Qi rates. Around the rest of the tray, there’s just space — literal, open space — for sunglasses, earbuds cases, or a slim wallet, and underneath it all is some smart cable routing so you don’t see a tangle of wires sneaking off the back. Power comes from an included 36W adapter and a 1.5-meter cable, and there’s an extra USB‑C port that can push up to 35W.

Using it is about as simple as the pitch suggests: you walk in, dump your pockets, and your phone is suddenly charging without you thinking about it. Twelve South isn’t trying to turn this into a multi-device power station the way it did with HiRise-style stands that juggle three gadgets at once; instead, Valet focuses on one device wirelessly and a second over USB‑C, and leans hard into the “this lives here” ritual of a landing zone by your bed or front door. Reviewers who’ve spent time with it call out how naturally it disappears into the room, especially when you rotate it into one of its four orientations so the pad sits left or right or in a narrow portrait layout on smaller surfaces. It feels less like another piece of tech you need to manage and more like the one organized spot where your end‑of‑day chaos gets dumped and quietly sorted.​

Of course, that kind of calm costs money. Valet comes in at around $179.99, which firmly plants it in “premium accessory” territory, especially when plenty of basic Qi pads cost a fraction of that. But this isn’t really competing with the $20 white disc you hide behind a lamp; it’s going after the people who care what sits on their nightstand as much as they care how fast their phone charges, the same crowd who’ll happily obsess over frame colors just to get the tray to match their bedding or console table. In a CES year where a lot of companies are trying to make gadgets disappear into the furniture, Valet might be one of the cleaner expressions of that idea: a small, good‑looking place to put your stuff that just happens to make sure your phone’s ready to go when you grab your keys and head back out the door.​


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