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Power Up Your iPhone: The Top 13 Must-Have MagSafe Energy Banks of 2025 Reviewed!

by Simon Hill   ·  2 months ago  
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Option MagSafe Power‍ Banks Worth Considering

There are ⁢several‍ other⁢ MagSafe power⁣ banks that we⁣ find⁢ noteworthy, even if they didn’t‍ make it too our top recommendations.

Apple MagSafe Battery for iPhone Air.

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Apple’s MagSafe Battery for iPhone ⁢Air ⁣at $99: The sleek iPhone Air lacks‍ space for a‍ large battery, prompting Apple to ⁢create this compact MagSafe accessory capable of wireless charging at 12⁢ watts. However, with ⁤only 3,149⁣ mAh of power​ (charging the iPhone Air to about⁤ 68%), it⁢ comes with a hefty price tag. While it’s specifically ⁢designed for the iPhone Air, technically you can use it with other⁣ models; ⁣just be aware that you’ll need to position the bank ‌horizontally.

Statik state Power Bank priced at $60:⁤ Utilizing semi-solid battery ⁢technology means there’s less liquid​ inside, enhancing safety (it won’t catch fire if damaged)‌ adn perhaps extending its lifespan—Statik ‌claims double ⁤the longevity.​ it ‍offers a robust 5,000 mAh capacity⁢ with ‌charging speeds up to 15 watts​ or even 20-watt USB-C charging. While I appreciate ​its‌ performance,the Kuxiu power bank mentioned earlier ‌is more compact ⁤and budget-kind.

Ecoflow Quick Qi2 Power‍ Bank available for $40: This slim and stylish charger ⁣marks‌ an remarkable ‍entry from a brand typically associated with portable energy stations. It’s Qi2 certified for wireless charging up to⁤ 15 watts and includes an integrated ​USB-C cable capable of delivering up ⁣to 30 watts while supporting various protocols (PD 3.0, PPS, QC 3.0). Additionally,it features a small⁤ kickstand.

13 Notable MagSafe Power Banks Reviewed

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Anker Nano Energy​ Bank priced at ​$55 : Anker has nearly matched the slimmest⁢ design above with ‍its new⁤ Nano Qi2 power bank measuring just 0.34 inches thick. It maintains cool temperatures while providing charges up to 15 watts​ and can recharge most compatible phones by slightly over half​ their capacity—ideal if your looking for a slim ​Qi2-certified option.

< strong > Mous Compatible⁤ Wireless Power Bank priced at $40 : I have no ​major complaints⁢ about this⁤ device; its capacity of 6,000⁣ mAh is sufficient for recharging most iPhones⁣ by around seventy percent or more. the design is rounded off⁤ nicely but does feel slightly bulky; ​it supports maximum charging speeds of fifteen watts along with a USB-C port ‍capable of⁣ reaching ⁤twenty watts.

Avoid These Subpar magsafe Power Banks



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