Charge your phone. Fix your Bluetooth.
Maggie Blu is a MagSafe-compatible puck that wirelessly charges your phone and quietly improves Bluetooth range and reliability to your speakers and headphones.
Designed in Australia. Built for real homes, not lab benches.
The problem: Bluetooth in the real world
Your phone is trying to be the screen, the brain and the radio tower all at once. Walk into the kitchen, put your phone in your pocket, move one room over – and your audio starts cutting in and out.
Dropouts everywhere
Music stutters whenever you leave the “sweet spot” between phone and speaker.
Weird floor plans
Rentals, FIFO dongas and odd apartments make Bluetooth behave randomly.
Too many boxes
Existing “fixes” look like routers with antennas, not Apple-grade accessories.
The Maggie Blu idea
Instead of asking your phone to do everything, Maggie Blu gives the signal its own dedicated home – in a slim MagSafe puck that already fits your life.
MagSafe puck
Snaps to your phone or stand, just like your existing MagSafe charger.
Wireless charging
Keeps your phone topped up with MagSafe/Qi-style charging.
Bluetooth booster
Handles the radio work from a better position, reducing dropouts and jitter.
How it works
Snap it on
Attach Maggie Blu to the back of your phone or a MagSafe stand where you normally charge.
Pair once
Pair your phone to Maggie Blu like any Bluetooth device. No extra app required for the first version.
Press play
Stream to your existing speakers or headphones. Maggie Blu focuses on keeping the link solid.
Roadmap
Maggie Blu is being developed in two stages.
Maggie Blu Classic
MagSafe-compatible puck with wireless phone charging and integrated Bluetooth range/reliability improvements. No extra app required.
Maggie Blu Pro (future)
Builds on Classic with potential Wi-Fi / travel-hub features for FIFO workers, digital nomads and “working away” scenarios.
About the founder
Maggie Blu is being developed by Michael Kiely, an Australian entrepreneur and product builder behind brands like MeSure, Mikko, Smart Artse, Bombastik, Good Intentions, WhatStack and BodModGod.
The goal is to self-fund early Maggie Blu development through these digital ventures, and selectively partner with engineers, grant bodies and investors who understand the intersection of design, connectivity and real-world use.
Looking for
RF and hardware engineering partners, and aligned grant / investment opportunities.
Interested? Reach out and ask for the technical brief or concept deck.
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