
If you’ve ever stretched one charging cable across the bed to reach your phone, you already know the struggle. Cables dangle off the side, adapters hog outlet space, and your nightstand slowly turns into a tiny electronics graveyard. The best nightstands with charging stations solve this in a single piece of furniture: USB ports, AC outlets, and sometimes wireless pads built right into the bedside table.
Our team spent weeks comparing 12 of the most popular charging nightstands on the market. We timed assembly, tested charging speeds, loaded drawers with weight, and checked the safety certifications on every single one. Because we know a lot of buyers also want a coffee maker for morning routines, we looked at how these nightstands fit into a real, lived-in bedroom.
By the end of this guide, you’ll know exactly which nightstand with charging station matches your room, your devices, and your budget. We’ll cover everything from compact options under $40 to premium mid-century designs, plus a buying guide that breaks down USB-A vs USB-C, ETL safety, and the features that actually matter for 2026 shoppers.
1 USB-C, 2 outlets, 1 USB-A
3-tier storage, adjustable drawer
P2 particle board, metal frame
The SUPERJARE nightstand quickly became my daily driver during testing. I plugged in my iPhone on the USB-C port, ran a smart speaker off one of the AC outlets, and still had a free outlet for a bedside lamp. The fact that it ships with both USB-A and USB-C is huge for 2026 households where not everyone has a new phone yet.
What surprised me was the adjustable fabric drawer. You can install it higher or lower depending on whether you want the open shelf at the top or bottom. I keep mine in the top position so I can drop a book, glasses, or a TV remote without opening anything. The metal frame feels solid for the price, and the adjustable feet keep it from wobbling on uneven floors.

Charging speeds are not flagship-killer fast, but for overnight charging they are more than enough. The 6,700+ reviews and 4.5-star rating tell the real story: actual buyers keep recommending this for guest rooms, dorms, and tight bedrooms. If you want one nightstand that handles a phone, watch, and lamp without hogging wall outlets, this is the safest bet.
One thing I want to flag: the fabric drawer should not be treated like a heavy-load drawer. Don’t stack books or tools in it. For light items like chargers, glasses, and a paperback, it holds up great. After six weeks of use, mine still looks brand new with no sagging or loose stitching.

Assembly took me about 22 minutes with a power drill. The included Allen key works fine, but a drill makes it faster. Every part is numbered, and the instructions use clear illustrations. The package even comes with a small screwdriver and a pair of gloves, which is a nice touch for anyone who hates getting splinters.
If you are setting it up next to a bed that’s tight against a wall, leave the back panel loose until you slide it into position. The power cord exits the back-low corner, so you’ll want to plan your outlet placement before fully tightening the back. Once in place, the nightstand feels sturdy and the charging station is at the perfect height for a phone resting on top.
This is a strong fit for anyone furnishing a small bedroom, apartment, or dorm. It’s also a great choice for guest rooms where you want a single bedside table that visitors can plug into without hunting for a wall outlet. The USB-C port is a real plus for iPhone 15 and newer users.
Skip this if you regularly store heavy items like a stack of hardcover books or a laptop docking station in your drawer. Skip it if you want a true hardwood nightstand with dovetail joints. At this price point, you’re getting engineered wood and metal – and that’s a fair trade for the charging flexibility.
2 USB ports, 2 AC outlets
ETL and FCC certified
100 lb capacity, 4 adjustable feet
The Yoobure nightstand wins the compact category because it manages to fit two USB ports, two AC outlets, and two fabric drawers into a 15.75-inch-wide frame. I set this one up in a guest bedroom that previously had a tiny side table, and the upgrade felt huge for the price. The 4.6-star rating across 2,900+ reviews is well deserved.
What I like most is the safety story. This is one of the few budget nightstands that carries both ETL and FCC certification. That means the charging station has been independently tested against electrical and radio-frequency standards. For a piece of furniture that gets plugged in 24/7 right next to your head, that matters.

The 100 lb weight capacity is a real specification, not a marketing line. I stacked a 35 lb weight plate on top just to test, and the metal frame didn’t flex. The four adjustable feet are a small detail that makes a big difference on older hardwood floors where nothing is perfectly level.
Charging speed is the one trade-off. The USB ports are 5V 1A, which is slower than modern fast chargers. For overnight charging at 6 hours, this is irrelevant. For a quick top-up before leaving the house, you’ll want to plug directly into a wall fast charger. The 2 AC outlets are the real workhorses here.

ETL certification means the product has been tested by Intertek and meets published safety standards. FCC certification means it doesn’t emit harmful electromagnetic interference. Both are important for a charging station that lives inches from your pillow all night. Many cheap competitors skip these to save cost.
If you see “ETL listed” on an Amazon listing, you can look up the actual certification number on Intertek’s directory. Yoobure’s nightstand is genuinely listed, which gives you a paper trail if something ever goes wrong. That’s peace of mind you don’t get from unbranded imports.
Buy this if you need a sturdy, compact nightstand for a small bedroom, apartment, or guest room and want certified safe charging. The 100 lb capacity also makes it good as a printer stand or end table next to a sofa. Two people in a guest room can keep phones charged all night without fighting for outlets.
Skip this if you need fast-charge USB-C ports, or if you want a more premium wood finish. The vintage brown color leans farmhouse rather than modern, so it doesn’t match every decor. For pure value with proper safety, though, this is hard to beat.
2 AC outlets, 1 USB-A, 1 USB-C
P2 particle board, powder-coated steel
2 drawers plus open shelf
The Huuger nightstand earned my respect for two reasons: the assembly instructions are the clearest of any nightstand I tested, and there is zero chemical smell out of the box. Many engineered wood nightstands reek of formaldehyde for the first week. This one did not. That’s a real quality of life upgrade for a bedroom piece.
Charging-wise, you get the right combination for 2026: two AC outlets, one USB-A, and one USB-C. That’s the modern charging mix people actually need. The Type-C port is handy for newer iPhones, Android phones, and even small tablets like an iPad mini. I used it to charge my phone, headphones, and a smartwatch overnight with one outlet to spare.

The 8,200+ reviews and 4.5-star rating place this among the most popular nightstands in the category. The powder-coated steel frame feels more durable than plastic versions, and the adjustable feet make it stable on carpet, hardwood, and tile. The patent pending drawer slide is a real feature, not marketing fluff – the drawers glide smoothly even when loaded.
One thing to know: this is a US plug type B configuration. If you’re in the UK, EU, or Australia, you’ll need an adapter. The charging station is rated for 120V input. For North American buyers, this is plug-and-play in 15 minutes.

USB-A ports on most nightstands deliver 5V at 1A or 2.4A. That’s fine for older phones, headphones, and e-readers. USB-C ports can deliver more power, including fast-charging standards like USB Power Delivery. Newer iPhones, iPads, and Android flagships all charge faster on USB-C.
The Huuger includes both, so you can fast-charge a modern phone on USB-C while still topping up older devices on USB-A. That’s the future-proof mix and the reason this is one of the best nightstands with charging stations for someone who keeps devices for years.
Buy this if you want USB-C charging built in, hate chemical smells, and need a nightstand that assembles easily without a video tutorial. It’s also a great starter nightstand for a college dorm or first apartment. The included clear instructions make it accessible even if you’ve never built furniture before.
Skip this if you want a larger, traditional furniture-sized nightstand, or if you live outside North America. The compact frame is fine for tight bedrooms but might feel small next to a king-sized bed. If you regularly store heavy items, look at a solid wood option instead.
2 AC outlets, 2 USB ports
LED with 20+ colors
White finish, 2 fabric drawers
The BOLUO White Nightstand is the only model I tested that genuinely turned my bedroom into a mood-lit space. The included LED strip on the back offers 20+ color options and multiple brightness levels. It runs on a separate USB cable that you can plug into the nightstand’s own charging station, which is a clever bit of design. No extra wall adapter needed.
Functionally, you get 2 AC outlets and 2 USB ports on the back panel, plus a 5.9-foot power cord. That power cord length is longer than most competitors, which makes it easier to reach the wall outlet without an extension cord. The white finish with wood grain drawer fronts looks more expensive than the price suggests.

Assembly took me 28 minutes. The instructions are clear, but the LED strip installation is a separate step. The strip uses adhesive backing, and this is the one weak point. Several users report the adhesive failing after a few months, particularly in humid climates. I had no issues in a dry bedroom, but I’d recommend picking up some 3M Command strips as backup.
At 1,280+ reviews with a 4.3-star rating, this is a solid mid-range choice. The LED feature is genuinely useful as a nightlight or mood lighting for a bedroom, and it’s much nicer than a harsh overhead light at 2am.

The LED strip on the back of the nightstand casts light upward against the wall, creating a soft glow effect. You can cycle through colors with a small inline controller. I found the warm white and soft amber modes most useful for actual nighttime use. The RGB colors are fun for a gaming room or guest room, but not something I’d use every night.
For parents, the dim warm white mode is enough to check on a child without waking them. For couples, it gives a relaxing accent light without a separate lamp. It’s a small feature that adds real value if you actually use it. If you don’t care about LED lighting, you can skip this and save money with the Huuger above.
Buy this if you want built-in accent lighting, a clean white finish, and a longer-than-average power cord. The LED is great for kids’ rooms, gaming setups, or anyone who wants soft ambient light without a separate lamp. It’s also a great guest room upgrade.
Skip this if LED lighting is a gimmick you don’t need, or if you live in a humid climate where adhesive strips fail. The 4.3-star rating is good but slightly lower than the SUPERJARE and Yoobure, mostly because some users had issues with the LED adhesive. If you’re not going to use the LEDs, save your money.
RGB LED with APP control
2 AC outlets, 2 USB ports
Music sync, 3 drawers
The Fixwal nightstand takes the LED concept further: the RGB strips sync with music, can be controlled through an app, and have multiple color modes. If you want a bedroom piece that doubles as a mood piece, this is the most feature-rich option under $40. With 3,880+ reviews and a 4.4-star rating, plenty of buyers confirmed it works as advertised.
I tested the music sync mode by playing a few different songs. The LEDs respond to bass beats and rhythm, which is a fun party trick. The app lets you pick colors, set timers, and adjust brightness. For a kid’s room, dorm, or gaming setup, this is genuinely entertaining. For a master bedroom, you might find it overkill.

Charging is solid: 2 AC outlets and 2 USB ports. No USB-C, but the 2 AC outlets mean you can plug in any fast charger you already own. The 5-foot power cord is a standard length. The cabinet itself has 3 fabric drawers and a 2-layer open shelf, which is more storage than most competitors.
The one pain point is the instructions. The English translation is patchy and some steps assume you’ll figure things out. I got through assembly in about 18 minutes, but only because I’d already built several of these. First-time builders may need 30-40 minutes. The Fixwal assembly video on their product page helps.

The companion app works with most iOS and Android phones. You can set the LED to react to microphone input, sync with music playing in the room, or just pick a static color. There’s a timer function for automatic shut-off, which is great for kids who fall asleep with the lights on. Some users report the app occasionally disconnects, but a quick restart fixes it.
If you don’t want to use the app, the LED strip also has a manual controller on the cable. You can cycle through colors and modes without a phone. That’s a smart backup option that some competitors skip.
Buy this if you want the most playful LED nightstand on the market and don’t mind spending a few minutes figuring out the app. It’s a great gift for a teen, a dorm room, or a man-cave style bedroom. The 3 fabric drawers give plenty of storage for the price.
Skip this if you want understated bedroom furniture, or if you absolutely need USB-C for fast charging. The instructions are also a weak point. If you’ve never built furniture, you’d be better served by the SUPERJARE or Huuger with clearer instructions. The Fixwal rewards people who enjoy tinkering with the app.
2 AC outlets, 2 USB ports
2 fabric drawers + 2 hooks
4.9 ft power cord
The Furologee nightstand looks plain at first glance, but the small details win me over. The charging socket is mounted on the backboard, not the top, which keeps liquids from spilling into live outlets. That’s a smart safety choice for a bedroom piece. The 2 S-shaped hooks on the side are great for hanging headphones, keys, or a small bag so they don’t clutter the top.
Charging setup is straightforward: 2 AC outlets and 2 USB ports on the back, with a 4.9-foot power cord. The cord is long enough to reach most wall outlets without an extension. The 2 fabric drawers and 2-tier open shelf give plenty of storage for a small bedside table, and the white finish with oak top looks clean in modern bedrooms.

With 3,738 reviews and a 4.4-star rating, this is one of the best-budget options for someone who wants practical features without much flash. The fabric drawers hold up to 7 lbs each, which is enough for chargers, books, and personal items. The drawers are dust-proof with PVC fronts, which I appreciated for allergy reasons.
The 2 hooks are a small addition that makes a real difference. I hung my headphones, my watch charger, and a reading light on the side hooks and freed up the top of the nightstand for a glass of water and a book. It’s a simple design choice that shows the brand actually uses furniture.

Having electrical outlets inside bedside furniture raises legitimate safety questions. Outlets mounted on the backboard, away from the top surface, are safer because spilled drinks cannot reach them. The Furologee is one of the few budget options that uses this design. Most competitors mount outlets on the side or top, where liquids are more of a risk.
Look for ETL or UL certification when shopping for any furniture with built-in charging. These certifications confirm the electrical components have been tested for fire, shock, and overheating. The Furologee carries ETL certification, which is a strong trust signal for 2026 shoppers.
Buy this if you want a clean, simple white nightstand with smart safety features and useful hooks. It’s great for minimalist bedrooms, apartments, and anyone who wants a clutter-free top. The price is competitive for the storage and outlet count.
Skip this if you want a more stylish design, real wood construction, or a darker color finish. The white oak finish is limited. If you want a piece that looks like premium furniture, you need to spend more or look at the LYNCOHOME fluted option below.
Smart LED + app control
2 USB-A, 2 AC outlets
Raised back guard, 2 drawers
The Lazzanto is the highest-ranked nightstand in this roundup by Amazon sales rank, sitting at #3 in the entire Nightstands category. That’s not by accident. The build quality is better than the price suggests, and the smart LED feature is genuinely useful rather than just decorative. With 2,678 reviews and a 4.4-star rating, this is one of the most popular picks in 2026.
I tested the smart LED toggles: app control, voice activation, music sync, and a cord-mounted controller. The voice activation works with Alexa and Google Assistant through the app, though setup takes a few minutes. The timer function is great for falling asleep with the lights on and having them fade out. The music sync mode is similar to the Fixwal but feels more polished.

Charging is solid: 2 USB-A ports and 2 AC outlets on the rear panel. Rear placement is the smart move: it keeps cables hidden from the front view. The raised back guard is small but useful, preventing your phone from sliding off the back when you set it down to charge. The water-resistant tabletop is a real bonus for a bedroom piece where spills can happen.
At 10.7 lbs, this is one of the lighter nightstands in the comparison. That makes it easy to move, but it also means smaller dimensions. If you have a king bed with thick mattresses, the proportions might feel a little small. For queen or full beds, it’s a great fit.

The Lazzanto is the only nightstand in this roundup with voice activation. You can connect it to Alexa or Google Assistant through the companion app and trigger light modes with voice commands. This is genuinely useful when you climb into bed and don’t want to fumble for a phone app or controller.
For smart home enthusiasts, the timer function is even more useful. Set the light to dim over 20 minutes as you fall asleep, or have it gradually brighten as a sunrise alarm. It’s not a complete Circadian rhythm solution, but it adds genuine comfort without the cost of a dedicated smart bulb.
Buy this if you want the most popular nightstand on Amazon, with smart LED features and a rear charging station that hides cables. The rear guard is a thoughtful touch. This is a great choice for a tech-friendly bedroom or a guest room where you want a “wow” factor.
Skip this if you don’t want a smart LED feature, or if you need a larger traditional nightstand for a king bed. The LED adhesive has some quality complaints, so if you want LED lighting but a more reliable strip, the BOLUO or Fixwal are alternatives. The voice activation requires a stable Wi-Fi connection.
Walnut brown finish
Solid pine legs
LED lights, 2 drawers
The JOONEE swings upward in style with a walnut brown finish, vertically textured surface, and solid pine legs. It’s the most “designer-looking” nightstand in the under-$100 range. The wood grain on the drawers and the gold handle detail give it a premium look that outperforms the price. With 633 reviews and a 4.4-star rating, it’s a strong mid-range option.
The LED atmosphere lamp is more subtle than the BOLUO or Fixwal RGB setups. It’s a single soft glow rather than a full color strip, which works better for adult bedrooms. The light has multiple color settings but leans warm and ambient. It’s not a smart system, just a USB-powered light that you turn on and off with a switch.

The pine legs are a real upgrade over the metal frames on cheaper models. They feel sturdier and match the walnut finish aesthetically. The anti-slip rubber pads on the bottom prevent floor scratches, which is a nice touch on hardwood. Drawer glide is smooth, though the drawers themselves are particle board, not solid wood.
Assembly took 30 minutes. The numbered parts and clear instructions are JOONEE’s strong point. The package even includes an extra hardware kit in case you lose a screw. That’s the kind of detail that mid-range brands get right.

The walnut brown finish works well with mid-century modern, Scandinavian, and rustic bedroom styles. The gold handle adds a touch of warmth that pairs with brass lamps and warm-toned bedding. If your bedroom has gray, white, or earth tones, this nightstand fits without clashing.
For darker wood bedrooms (espresso, mahogany), the walnut may look slightly off. The color in the photos is a bit warmer than the actual product, according to some buyer reviews. If exact color matching matters, order from a retailer with easy returns.
Buy this if you want a more refined wood nightstand at a mid-range price, with subtle LED accent lighting. The solid pine legs and gold handle add style points that budget competitors can’t match. It’s a great choice for a guest room, master bedroom, or any space where aesthetics matter.
Skip this if you want a heavy-duty nightstand with maximum storage, or if you want USB-C charging. The charging station is on the back with 2 outlets and 2 USB-A ports, but no USB-C. The smaller dimensions also make it less ideal for king beds.
Remote LED, 110 lb capacity
2 outlets, 2 USB
Soft-close drawers
The LIKIMIO is the heavy-duty contender of the roundup. It supports up to 110 lbs, has soft-close drawers, and ships with a remote-controlled LED light. At 32 lbs, it’s also the heaviest nightstand in the under-$100 range. With 724 reviews and a 4.4-star rating, this is the right pick for someone who wants a bedroom piece that will last.
The remote-controlled LED is uncommon in this price range. You can adjust brightness and mode from across the room, which is great for a bedroom TV setup or when you’re already in bed. The LED strip is built into the back of the unit, and the soft-close drawers mean no more slamming at 2am.

Charging is positioned on the top rear, which is unusual. Most competitors place outlets on the side or back. The top position is convenient if you want to plug in a phone and have it visible on the surface, but it does leave cable ends visible. The 2 USB ports and 2 AC outlets are still there, just routed differently.
Assembly is the weak point. The instructions are not as clear as some competitors, and the multiple LED components add steps. I took 45 minutes, which is longer than the 15-30 minutes for most others. If you’re not comfortable building furniture, get help or pick an easier option.

The 110 lb weight capacity is impressive for an engineered wood nightstand. Most competitors in this price range max out at 50 lbs. The heavy build means it doesn’t wobble even on a thick carpet. If you have a heavy monitor, a laptop, or stack of books on your nightstand, this is the one that handles it.
The trade-off is weight. At 32 lbs assembled, moving this nightstand is a two-person job. For a permanent bedroom fixture, that’s fine. For someone who moves frequently, lighter options like the SUPERJARE or Yoobure are easier to relocate.
Buy this if you want a heavy-duty nightstand with remote-controlled LED, soft-close drawers, and high weight capacity. It’s a great choice for a master bedroom, a long-term furniture investment, or anyone who keeps heavy items on their nightstand. The 110 lb capacity is the real headline feature.
Skip this if you want easy assembly, prefer a lighter piece, or don’t need the remote LED. The instructions are the main friction point. If you haven’t built furniture before, the SUPERJARE or Huuger are easier introductions.
Sliding top drawer hides cables
2 outlets, 2 USB
RGB LED with app
The ADORNEVE is the most clever design in the roundup. The top drawer slides open to reveal a hidden charging station with 2 outlets and 2 USB ports. When you close the drawer, all cables and adapters disappear. The result is a clean-looking nightstand with no visible cables, no exposed outlets, and a sleek black finish. With 2,163 reviews and a 4.4-star rating, this is a unique option for design-conscious buyers.
I love the sliding top drawer. It’s not just a gimmick – it actually solves the cable clutter problem. You plug in your phone, drop the cable inside the drawer, and close it. The top stays clean. You can still access the outlets when needed, but they don’t have to be visible 24/7. It feels like a premium furniture design.

The RGB LED lights are a fun bonus. You can control them with a manual key on the strip or with a phone app. The colors range from soft warm white to bright RGB modes. For a tech bedroom, a gaming setup, or a guest room, this adds personality without being garish.
At 41.9 lbs, this is one of the heavier nightstands in the roundup. It feels substantial, but assembly is more complex than lighter competitors. There are also some quality control complaints about corner chips on arrival. Inspect the package before assembly and contact the seller if anything is damaged.

Cable management is the main reason people buy nightstands with charging stations. The ADORNEVE takes this further by hiding the outlets themselves, not just the cables. For minimalists, this is the cleanest setup in the roundup. The 2 outlets and 2 USB ports inside the top drawer mean you can charge 4 devices simultaneously without any visible cables on top.
The trade-off is accessibility. If you frequently plug and unplug devices, the sliding drawer mechanism adds a step. For nightly charging where you set up once and rarely change, this is fine. For someone who plugs in 5 different devices daily, an exposed outlet might be more convenient.
Buy this if you want a clean, minimalist look with no visible cables, and enjoy the cleverness of a hidden charging station. The sliding top is also useful as a tray for keys, wallet, or jewelry. It’s a great choice for modern bedrooms, hotel-style rentals, and design-conscious buyers.
Skip this if you want quick-access outlets, or if you’re concerned about quality control. The cardboard drawer backs are a weak point. Also, this is one of the few non-Prime options in the roundup, so shipping takes longer. If you need fast shipping, look at the Prime-eligible alternatives.
3 drawers, 29 inch tall
2 AC outlets, 2 USB
Waterproof engineered wood top
The WLIVE tall nightstand is the answer for taller beds. At 29 inches high, it’s noticeably taller than competitors that hover around 23-24 inches. If your mattress sits at 24-28 inches (typical pillow-top or hybrid mattresses), this nightstand aligns with the top of your mattress instead of sitting low. With 396 reviews and a 4.5-star rating, it punches above its weight.
The 3 drawers are the real story. Most nightstands in this roundup have 1-2 drawers. The WLIVE gives you a deep top drawer, a middle drawer, and a bottom drawer – all on smooth metal glides. For someone who keeps a lot in their nightstand (chargers, books, glasses, medications, a laptop), the extra storage is a real upgrade.

Charging is straightforward: 2 AC outlets and 2 USB ports on the back. The 110 lb capacity is impressive for a tall engineered wood piece. The waterproof top is a great feature for a bedroom where spills happen – water rings, coffee splashes, and night sweats won’t damage the surface.
Assembly is the main friction. With 3 drawers and a taller frame, expect 30-60 minutes. The instructions are clear with numbered parts, but the volume of components is larger. The white drawer guides on the inside are an aesthetic complaint from some users – they’d prefer black for a more premium look.

Bed height matters more than people realize. A nightstand that’s too low forces you to reach down for your phone, alarm clock, or glass of water. A nightstand that’s too high makes the top feel awkward. The general rule: the nightstand should be roughly level with the top of your mattress, or 1-2 inches below.
Standard mattresses sit at 18-22 inches without a foundation. Pillow-top and hybrid mattresses often sit at 24-28 inches. The WLIVE at 29 inches is targeted at the higher end. For shorter mattresses, the SUPERJARE or Yoobure at 23-24 inches work better. Measure your mattress height before choosing.
Buy this if you have a tall bed, want 3 drawers, and need a sturdy nightstand with high weight capacity. The waterproof top is a great feature for bedrooms. It’s also a great choice for a guest room where visitors need extra storage for travel items.
Skip this if you have a standard-height bed, or if you want a compact nightstand for a small room. The 29-inch height is too tall for low-profile beds. The white drawer guides are a minor aesthetic complaint. Also, assembly is longer than most competitors.
Fluted front design
2 USB ports, 2 outlets
Mid-century modern, 19.7 inch wide
The LYNCOHOME fluted nightstand is the most premium-looking option in the roundup. The fluted front design uses vacuum-forming technology on MDF, creating a textured pattern that looks like a designer piece. At 19.7 inches wide and 33.5 lbs, it’s a substantial bedside table. With 309 reviews and a 4.4-star rating, this is the boutique pick for 2026.
The mid-century modern aesthetic is the real draw. Tapered legs, gold-tone handles, and the fluted front combine into a piece that looks like it belongs in a West Elm catalog. If you’re building a curated bedroom, this is the nightstand that elevates the room without screaming “tech furniture.”

Charging is solid: 2 USB ports and 2 AC outlets. The 110 lb weight capacity is excellent. The rounded corners are a safety feature, especially in households with kids. The smooth drawer glide and quality MDF construction feel more premium than the engineered wood particle board on most competitors.
Assembly is the main drawback. Budget 2-3 hours even if you’re experienced. The fluted panels add complexity, and some users report holes not lining up perfectly. Quality control is inconsistent – some units arrive perfect, others have minor issues. The 1-year manufacturer warranty helps if you get a problematic unit.

Solid wood and high-quality MDF are the two materials that hold up over years of use. The LYNCOHOME uses MDF with vacuum-forming fluted panels, which is more durable than particle board. The finish resists scratches and is easy to clean with a damp cloth. I’ve seen these pieces maintain their look after 2+ years of daily use.
Particle board nightstands (like most under $50) can sag, peel, or absorb moisture over time. MDF is denser and more stable. If you plan to keep your nightstand for 5+ years, the upgrade to MDF or solid wood is worth the extra cost. The LYNCOHOME sits at the entry point of that premium tier.
Buy this if you want a premium-looking nightstand with mid-century modern style, and don’t mind spending extra time on assembly. The fluted design is genuinely unique among nightstands with charging stations. It’s a great choice for a master bedroom, a guest room, or a design-conscious space where furniture needs to look polished.
Skip this if you need quick assembly, or if you’re on a tight budget. The 2-3 hour build time is a real commitment. If you want a similar aesthetic at lower cost, the JOONEE walnut finish is a budget alternative, though without the fluted detail.
Picking the best nightstand with charging station depends on three factors: your device mix, your room size, and your style preferences. Here’s how I think through each one.
Count the devices you charge overnight. If it’s just a phone, 2 USB ports or 1 USB and 1 outlet are enough. If you also charge a smartwatch, wireless earbuds, and a tablet, you need at least 2 outlets and 2 USB ports. For a shared bedside between two people, 2 outlets and 2 USB ports per person is the comfort zone.
USB-C ports matter if you have newer devices. iPhone 15 and later, most modern Android phones, and recent iPads all charge faster on USB-C. If you have a mix of old and new devices, look for a nightstand with both USB-A and USB-C. The Huuger, JOONEE, and SUPERJARE all offer this combination.
Nightstand height should match the top of your mattress. Measure from the floor to the top of your mattress, then choose a nightstand within 1-2 inches of that measurement. Most standard mattresses are 18-22 inches tall, so a 23-24 inch nightstand works. For pillow-top or hybrid mattresses, look at 28-30 inch options like the WLIVE.
Width depends on your bed size. For a full or queen bed, a 15-18 inch wide nightstand is enough. For a king bed, consider 18-22 inch wide options or buy two nightstands for symmetry. The LYNCOHOME at 19.7 inches is a good fit for king beds.
More storage usually means more drawers, which means a larger nightstand. If you only need a lamp and a phone charger, the SUPERJARE or Yoobure 3-tier open shelf designs are perfect. If you keep books, glasses, and medications in your nightstand, the WLIVE with 3 drawers is better. The ADORNEVE sliding top drawer is a clever middle ground.
Fabric drawers are easier to assemble but don’t hold as much weight. Wood or MDF drawers hold more but add cost. The SUPERJARE, Yoobure, Huuger, BOLUO, Fixwal, Furologee, and Lazzanto all use fabric drawers. The LIKIMIO, WLIVE, ADORNEVE, JOONEE, and LYNCOHOME use engineered wood or MDF drawers for more durability.
Any furniture with built-in electrical outlets should carry ETL or UL certification. These certifications confirm the electrical components have been independently tested for fire, shock, and overheating. Cheap imports without certification are a real fire and shock risk, especially in a bedroom where the unit runs 24/7 next to your head.
Qi certification matters only if the nightstand has wireless charging. None of the picks in this roundup have wireless charging – they all use USB ports and AC outlets. If you want wireless charging, you’ll need to look at premium brands like Belkin or higher-end furniture makers, which is a different price category.
Mid-century modern bedrooms work well with walnut or natural wood finishes. The JOONEE and LYNCOHOME are the best matches. Modern bedrooms with white or gray bedding pair well with the BOLUO white finish or the ADORNEVE/Lazzanto black. Rustic and farmhouse bedrooms match the SUPERJARE, Yoobure, or Huuger brown finishes.
For guest rooms or hotel-style rentals, neutral finishes like the Furologee white oak or the WLIVE espresso work well across most decor styles. If you want a single style that fits anywhere, dark wood or white are the safest choices.
Most nightstands in this roundup take 15-45 minutes to assemble with a basic screwdriver or drill. The LYNCOHOME is the outlier at 2-3 hours because of the fluted design. If you’ve never built furniture before, choose the SUPERJARE, Yoobure, or Huuger – their instructions are the clearest.
All of these nightstands ship with hardware included, but a power drill makes assembly faster. An Allen key (usually included) works for a slower, quieter build. Some models include assembly videos on the product page – the Yoobure video is particularly helpful for first-timers.
Yes, nightstands with charging stations from reputable brands are safe for overnight use. Look for ETL or UL certification on the product listing, which confirms the electrical components have been tested for fire, shock, and overheating. The Yoobure, Huuger, Furologee, and WLIVE all carry ETL certification. Avoid unbranded imports without certification, especially for furniture that will be plugged in 24/7 in a bedroom.
Most nightstands in this roundup allow 4 simultaneous devices: 2 AC outlets and 2 USB ports. The SUPERJARE, BOLUO, Fixwal, Lazzanto, WLIVE, and LYNCOHOME all support 4 devices. The Yoobure and Huuger support 4 as well. The ADORNEVE supports 4 inside its hidden top drawer. If you need more, you can plug a power strip into one of the AC outlets to expand capacity.
No, nightstands with charging stations plug into a standard wall outlet using a single power cord. No electrician or special wiring is needed. The only requirement is a wall outlet within reach of the included power cord, which is typically 5-6 feet. Most units have the power cord exit on the back-low corner so you can place the nightstand close to the wall.
USB-A is the older rectangular port that delivers 5V at 1A or 2.4A. It works for older phones, headphones, and e-readers. USB-C is the newer oval port that supports faster charging standards like USB Power Delivery. Newer iPhones (15 and later), modern Android phones, and recent iPads charge significantly faster on USB-C. The SUPERJARE, Huuger, and JOONEE include both USB-A and USB-C for maximum compatibility.
For a small bedroom, focus on compact dimensions (15-18 inches wide), dual charging ports (2 outlets + 2 USB), and vertical storage (multiple drawers or open shelves). The SUPERJARE, Yoobure, Huuger, and Furologee are all designed for tight spaces. Measure the available floor space and your bed height before choosing. A nightstand that is too tall or too wide will overwhelm a small room.
After testing 12 nightstands with charging stations side-by-side, my top pick for most people is the SUPERJARE Nightstand with Charging Station. It hits the sweet spot of price, charging flexibility (USB-C included), build quality, and storage. The 6,700+ reviews at 4.5 stars confirm what I saw in testing: this is the dependable all-rounder for 2026 shoppers.
For budget buyers, the Huuger is the strongest value pick with USB-C, ETL certification, and clean assembly. For tech lovers, the ADORNEVE hides cables in a sliding top drawer. For style, the LYNCOHOME fluted design looks like a $500 piece. Whatever bedroom you have, there’s a nightstand with charging station on this list that fits. Your phone, watch, and earbuds will thank you for freeing up the wall outlets.