UGREEN unveils next gen MagFlow charging and Artificial Intelligence NAS at IFA 2025

At IFA 2025, UGREEN debuts a next generation MagFlow charging lineup and previews its upcoming Artificial Intelligence NAS products with live demonstrations and technical briefings.

UGREEN is presenting a pair of product initiatives at IFA 2025, which runs from September 5 to 9. At its booth in Hall 3.2, Stand 145, the company is unveiling the next generation MagFlow product lineup designed to simplify daily charging, improve speed, and increase reliability. Alongside the MagFlow reveal, UGREEN is showcasing upcoming Artificial Intelligence NAS products and offering technical insights and live demonstrations for attendees.

The new MagFlow series is described as an evolution of UGREEN´s charging portfolio, intended to combine advanced engineering with practical usability across a wide range of everyday use cases. The company positions the series as part of its broader effort to deliver accessible and efficient charging solutions for work, home, and mobile scenarios. The article emphasizes that the MagFlow products aim to make daily device power management simpler while addressing common needs around speed and dependability.

UGREEN frames these product debuts within its larger product ecosystem. The company now lists more than 70 product categories spanning multiple environments, and it highlights a sustained focus on intelligent design and quality craftsmanship. The IFA presentations, including the live demonstrations of Artificial Intelligence NAS capabilities and the MagFlow lineup, are presented as practical examples of UGREEN´s strategy to integrate technology seamlessly into modern living.

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