Other Magsef Power Banks to consider
Photograph: Simon Hill
We prefer some other Magsef Power Banks that do not make it in our top pics.
Sharge Icemag for $ 34: I am usually a sucking for the accelerated cyberpank aesthetics of the sharge, and RGB light in Icemag and a small fan! It charges iPhones at 7.5 watts and provides 20-wires wired charging with a capacity of 10,000-MAh. But this is relatively heavy, and the fan emits a high-picked wayin. You will only hear it when you are calm somewhere, and when it keeps the power bank cool, my iPhone 14 Pro still gets very hot. I like the look very much and think cooling fans are a solid idea, but the design can be improved.
Wonmahlen evergreen magnetic power bank for £ 60: The real attraction of this magnetic wireless power bank is Vonmahlen’s Eco Credit. The German manufacturer uses recycled cobalt (27 percent), aluminum (90 percent) and plastic (100 percent) in its power banks. There is no compromise on design or functionality. This Magsafe Battery Pack is smooth and thin (8.6 mm), claims QI2 certification, and provides a 15-wireless and 20-wise wired charging via USB-C. It is now available only in the UK and Europe, but is expected to enter the US soon.
Benks Armorgo for $ 43If you need more power then a bulkier is a 10,000-mAh model. Wireless charging is slow at 7.5 watts, while wired charging through USB-C port is 15 watts. It worked well in my tests, but above there are better options.
Scosche PBQ5MS2 Portable Magsafe Phone Charger for $ 50: Slim, decent magnets, four LEDs to show the remaining power, and a wee USB-C cable-so far, so familiar. This 5,000-mah magsafe is not really wrong with the power bank, but charging (wireless and wired) is at a maximum of 10 watts, and you can get a better artist for the same money above.
Torus magnetic portable charger with stand for $ 50: Our previous ring grip and stand pick, this power bank was suppressed as it can only supply 7.5 wireless ways, although you can always plug into the USB-C port for fast charging (up to 18 watts). It is relatively thin and light, it has strong magnets, and there are four LEDs to show the battery level.
Burga magnetic power bank for $ 100: If you are going on the idea of attaching an ugly limpet to your iPhone, consider splashing for one of the stylish magsef power banks of the barga. A mixture of temporary glass and anodized steel, these beautiful power banks come in a wide range of eye -catching designs. The Camo model I had tested had strong magnets and my iPhone 14 Pro Wireless (7.5 Wat) charged up to about 70 percent from the dead. The USB-C port can also supply 20 watts. The catch is a relatively high price for a relatively low 5,000-mAh capacity.
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INIU magnetic portable charger for $ 40: If you choose an option for this one from INIU, you can get a decent 10,000-mAh magsafe power bank. It is heavy and chunky, but makes it comfortable to catch round edges and soft-touch plastic finish. It is safely affixed to your iPhone and also charge through magsafe cases. The pav print logo doubles as a power indicator, with each section that brightens the blue color that indicates 20 percent. It managed a full fee and just less than one half for my iPhone 14 Pro.
Groove-E power bank for £ 27: This affordable magsafe charger is available only in the UK, but it offers a decent 10,000-mAh capacity with a display that shows the exact percentage remaining. You can get a 15-wireless charging (7.5 watts for iPhones), and the USB-C port can charge up to 20 watts. It is slightly heavy, but the magnets are strong, and it works well when tested, about 30 percent left for my iPhone 14 Pro.
Belkin Boostcharged Wireless Power Bank for $ 50: With a capacity of 5,000-MAh and an easy kickstand, it is civilized by Magsafe Power Bank. I like the choice of colors (especially purple), but the magnets feel a little weak, and the kickstand landscape works best (it seems unstable in the picture). This fell well with a full fee for my iPhone 14 Pro.
Bezalel Prelude XR Wireless Power Bank for $ 79: The clever X range from Bezel consists of two magasfe power banks and a wireless charging plug. The XR, which I tested, have a capacity of 10,000-mAh, while the small X ($ 80) with 5,000 mAh. The XR is heavy, and the kickstand feels flimmy, but it provides sufficient power to charge the iPhone 14 Pro fully. Both power banks charge up to iphones 7.5 watts, and other QE wireless phones up to 15 watts, as well as you can pop your airpode on the other side to charge on 3 watts. They also have USB-C ports that can distribute 20 watts.
Mofi Snap+ Juice Pack Mini for $ 45: it 5,000-men’s capacity power bank Works well, but it is slightly bigger than it should be. It works with Magsafe iPhones, but comes with an alternative attachment for non-magsafe phones. Mofi’s Snap+ Powerstation Stand ($ 70) The capacity and offer a kickstand, but it is chunky.
Rapidx Boosta Power Bank for $ 50: Available in some bright colors, this Magsef Power Bank provides a power of 5,000 mAh, and is an alternative charging stand with a USB-C jack that you can slide it. This portable charger added a respectable 76 percent to the battery of my iPhone 14 Pro, but the wired USB-C charging is limited to 10 watts.
Avoid these magicf power banks
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Some Magsef Portable Chargers we tested are not worth your time.
Lygic matrix universal magnetic power bank: This is a strange angular form in the light, 5,000-maximum magnetic power bank, but this is because it is designed to slide in one 2 -in -1 dockA 3 -in -1 dockAnd a Car dock couplesLike the anchor’s 633. Unfortunately, one of the blue battery I tested failed and refused to charge. The work done was managed to add 74 percent to the battery of my iPhone 14 Pro.
Hypergenic magnetic wireless battery pack: Still another 5,000-MAH MAGSAFE POWER Bank, Hyperjucers Four LEDs and a round on the back look quite good with a round power button, but the USB-C port is limited to 12 watts, and it only managed to carry my iPhone 14 to 71 percent.
UAG Lucent Power Kickstand: This Magsef Power Bank has a soft-touch coating and a curved design with a hard metal kickstand. Unfortunately, the capacity is only 4,000 mAh, yet it is large as some high-capacity options-or even larger. It charged 60 percent of my iPhone 14 Pro, wirelessly at 7.5 watts. The USB-C18 goes up to the watt, but you can get better power and performance for money.
Moft Snap Stand Power SetIt comes with a magnetically attached folding stand and wallet, perhaps space for cards or emergency cash. I like that it attachs separately so that you can dig the power bank when you are dead, but keep the stand; It does not just offer enough power.
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