Finding the right portable power solution for your smartphone can be tricky. Several options promise to keep you connected on the go, but not all deliver on that promise. I’ve tested a range of magnetic, wireless power banks, and here’s a breakdown of what works-and what doesn’t-to help you choose the best one for your needs.
These power banks typically attach to the back of your phone using MagSafe, a magnetic attachment system introduced with the iPhone 12. This offers a convenient, cable-free charging experience. Though, capacity and design vary significantly.
What to Look for in a MagSafe power Bank:
- Capacity: Consider how much extra charge you realistically need. A larger capacity (measured in mAh) means more full charges for your phone.
- Charging Speed: Wireless charging is generally slower than wired charging. Look for power banks that support fast wireless charging standards.
- design & Portability: A slim, lightweight design is ideal for carrying in your pocket or bag.
- Additional Features: some power banks include built-in stands or card holders for added convenience.
Let’s dive into some specific models I’ve evaluated.
Moft Snap Stand Power Set: I like the soft faux leather finish, and this power bank is comfortable in the hand and looks great. Though, the 3,400-mAh capacity only added 41 percent to my iPhone 14 Pro. It comes with a magnetically attached folding stand and wallet, with perhaps enough room for a couple of cards or emergency cash. I like that it attaches separately so you can ditch the power bank when it’s dead, but keep the stand; it just doesn’t offer enough power.
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