detailedReviews: detailedReviews 1: content: Love this thing! I was talking to my co-worker about how I was really worried about my phone battery dying while I was on vacation for 2 weeks in korea. My phone is an Apple IPhone 12 and the battery has really gone down and I would buy an new phone but from experience, you can’t get an eSIM card unless your phone is fully paid off with AT&T, so…I did t want to get a new phone as it was way cheaper to get a Korean eSIM rather than paying the daily $12 charge for the AT&T international plan. Ok, back to the review. This thing saved me day in and day out. I took so many photos and videos which drained my battery anywhere between 12 noon to 3pm, like phone dead. Never had to worry about my phone dying. I have to say, phone charged really fast once plugged in but didn’t move if I was playing Pokemon go. Hahaha and of course I had to play Pokemon go in korea. :) the stand even came in handy while was on a bullet train to busan, I watched a Korean drama the entire 3ish hours and knew I didn’t need to worry my phone wouldn’t make it till I got to the hotel. I head from my co-worker that the newer version of this product didn’t have a batter % charged but this version does and it’s great. The only con is how heavy it is but really, it did t really matter because my phone never died. It’s small enough that when you attach it to the phone, it doesn’t block the camera. Which I could upload a phone of that but can’t take a photo of my phone with my phone.
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title: Love this thing! I was talking to my...
detailedReviews 2: content: Lets talk about the good things first. Its a great product, very good quality as always by Anker. Charge speed, wired is just as good as any other battery out there, wireless charging on the other hand, its not amazing? but it gets the job done...I will give a very simple example, if you leave it there and do nothing with the phone, it will charge decently. But lets say if you like to play on your phone while you charge (depending on what game too), it might """"hold"""" your battery level or slow down your battery % going down, which I think its fair for a wireless charger, it is what it is.Now the """"not so good"""" parts. I think Anker knows this and it is the reason why i gave it -1 star for this exact reason. None of the marketing material let it be info page or video, NONE of them shows the bottom of the phone and there is a very good reason for that, and it is that due to the battery's size, IT DOES NOT SIT FLUSH WITH THE BOTTOM OF THE PHONE (with no case). It battery sticks out the bottom past the phone by about...say 3-4mm. Its not a lot, but it is enough to cause some issues. (I would like to provide pictures but I only have 1 phone...you're just gonna have to trust me on this one).Lets face it, it is a 10kW battery, no body is expecting it to be small. But what I am most disappointed about this is that Anker is purposefully hiding this fact from their marketing materials. It is not mentioned anywhere that this battery does not sit flush with the bottom of the standard sizes of the iPhone. With """"Plus"""" size phones, this battery is perfect, no complains there. But I am docking 1 star for dishonesty.Other minor complaint is that the magnet is not very strong. If you use this magnet on the Iphone with no case, the holding power is not great. As in...even under normal use it has a chance of coming off. I did find that with 1 of them strong magnet magsafe cases this is a bit better because the back of the case is usually some soft silicone plastic and that provides the battery some much needed """"grip"""" and in some instances, some cases have stronger magnets at the back than the Iphone itself and that provides extra holding power for the obviously very heavy and chonky battery pack.Overall great product, solid 4.5-5 star if they did not try so hard to hide the fact that the battery does not sit flush at the bottom with standard size phones.
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starRating: 4
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detailedReviews 3: content: I’ve been looking forward to Ankers Qi2 magnetic battery packs for some time now, and after testing it out I’m just somewhat satisfied. The product itself delivers on its promise, but I’m not sure Qi2 does much difference in a battery pack format for use with iPhones.I’m on an iPhone 15 Pro, and usually charge it up when it hits 20% battery remaining. Using this pack, the charging starts off quickly at 15w speed, but as the battery pack and the phone heats up a bit the charging speed throttles down to just a few watts. It does not get very hot, less than other battery packs, but hot enough for the wireless charging to lower the wattage. I compared the overall speed to charging with the Apple Magsafe Battery pack at 7.5w, and it’s nearly as fast as this Anker when charging an iPhone 15 Pro from 20% up to 80%. The Apple one is however fully depleted at that time, while the Anker has 60% capacity left and can take the iPhone battery back to 100. That might take some time however due to the throttling.Weight wise the Anker is on the heavier end, but it’s also 10k mah capacity. The kickstand will only work standing up vertically, not horizontally, it’s a bit flimsy and not as usable as on the Belkin packs. The indicator screen on the Anker is great, I really like to see the remaining percentage rather than guessing by four light indicators as many other power banks have. It’s also more convenient than the Apple one that you need to connect to the iPhone to see if it has any power remaining.Whether this is worth the money depends on your use case, just don’t buy it for wireless charging speed because that doesn’t really matter much. I’m happy with it and will use it when traveling but my older Belkin or Apple battery packs will remain daily drivers. I might look a bit at the new Belkin when they arrive later this year if they are a bit smaller.
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starRating: 4
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detailedReviews 4: content: Best Feature:Great!
Product Quality:Great!
Value For Money:Good!
I didn’t check if it has Type USP port, and apparently, it doesn’t. But it’s fine, it has Type C port and I can make use of it.
I like the digital indication of battery percentage, and it also indicate how long it can charge a device and how long the power bank will be fully charged.
The stand is sturdy and the magnetic is good. It’s kind of slipping with my iPhone device but it’s due to the Phone case, so it’s totally good.
Its weight is fine, kind of heavier than to my liking.
The package arrived as estimated and the product itself is in perfect condition. It was wrapped with double bubble wrap and a cardboard, so it was perfectly protected.
The original price is expensive for a 10k mAh, yet it’s reasonable with its good quality, both the performance and its built quality. Thankfully, I bought it with a good discount voucher.
Overall, it’s great and a satisfactory!
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starRating: 5
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detailedReviews 5: content: I got this wireless charger for my fiancée and she's been using it nonstop like, sun-up to pass-out level of usage. And somehow, it still works like day one. No overheating, no weird glitches..just solid, dependable charging.
Now, she's got a bit of a track record when it comes to dropping things love her, but gravity loves her stuff more). This poor charger has taken more tumbles than a toddler learning to walk - and not a single scratch Whoever made this must've designed it for chaos,
The little screen that shows how long it's been charging? Super clutch. She actually checks it a lot, especially when she's in a rush and wants to know if her phone's charged enough to survive her day.
All in all, it charges fast, survives daily abuse, and she loves it -which means I look like a genius for picking it out. So yeah, 10/10, would gift again.
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starRating: 5
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detailedReviews 6: content: I would like to first say that Victor, the front door attendant in the Pasadena, CA. store was the sole reason that I purchased this product when I purchased it! I was looking for a different type of portable charger, but he was so proactively helpful and informative, I bought the exact one that he put in my hand! Not to mention that before he put it in my hand, I was already informed and had made my decision based on his information and comparisons!!! Navigating stores, of every kind, is such an overwhelming and daunting task these days. Every company is competing for your dollar. Victor understood my needs and directed me to the item that would more than satisfy those needs! I was overwhelmed by the products packaging description but he explained everything to me. Dude is fantastic! My husband and I can BOTH use this charger during our travels!!! Thank you so much Victor!!!
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detailedReviews 7: content: There are less expensive options out there to be sure but I've found that Anker products outlast the "me too" options on the market and are just more reliable. I've also found that they tend to actually delivery the battery capacity (mah) that they claim.I've seen some reviews complaining about the thickness of the power bank. That said, if a power bank is thinner, but doesn't ACTUALLY meet the claimed capacity, how is that an advantage? Battery capacity takes space, that's the way it is.Pros: The magnet works well, the digital display is helpful, the simple USB-C output is of good quality, the kickstand is well engineered and, finally, it charges AirPods wirelessly! Oh, and the wattage delivered is totally reasonable for a bank of this size, both in terms of the 20W offered wirelessly and the 27W offered by USB-C.Cons: This is expensive. I got it on sale which helps, but compared to similar offerings from others, the price is high. There are not as many outlets as some of the competitors. It does not have a spot for an Apple Watch.One thing I really like is the ability to charge AirPods wirelessly. In fact the only reason I decided to write this review is because (bizarre) no one else commented on this. In 30 minutes it took my AirPod wireless case from 16% to 60%. Superb!The one thing I would definitely change is that I would prefer to have an additional USB-C output. The biggest reason is that, no matter what, the outputs eventually become less reliable and more wiggly over time so having two of them simply increases the service life of the power bank.It's a winner, but you will have to pay a bit more.
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starRating: 5
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detailedReviews 8: content: This is a pretty decent magsafe battery charger, but it's not going to set any records.The good: It charges itself up to 100% fairly quickly, and seems to maintain that 100% charge, even after sitting on my desk for weeks and weeks. So it's going to always be at the ready.I like the digital display that tells me the battery's current charge level, and that it also tells me -- when charging a device -- how many hours and minutes of charge it estimates are left in the tank, and -- when recharging the battery -- how long it's going to take to fill up the tank. These are nice details. Though I have to admit to being a little confused watching the time details fluctuate pretty wildly at times. I can only assume it's trying to calibrate itself.The little metal kickstand is a great touch, turning this into both a magsafe charger and a stand at the same time, rather than just laying it down. This makes it a good companion for an overnight trip because it makes for a nice wireless charging experience (and lighter travel).The not-so great: If you've really burned your iPhone's battery to a low percentage -- say into the range of low power mode -- It's going to take a while to recharge, and I've found I end up at about 80 percent of a charge in my phone by the time the Anker bottoms out. But I guess they can only get so much juice into a package this size.All in all, I like it, but, for regular use, I might be better off with one of Anker's larger power banks. But that's more weight, more size, and more money. This is not that. Being compact, handy and having nice features are the name of the game with this one.
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starRating: 4
title: This is a pretty decent magsafe battery charger,...
detailedReviews 9: content: I really like this a lot. The size, shape, and appearance are all fit and tidy. I especailly like the small status readout on the side, and I frequently use the stand. It also has a USB in/out to charge devices via cord.
I looked at several units and decided on this one because
Fast-charging a phone battery will shorten the phone battery's life. Plenty of resources on the Internet where you could confirm this. This charger uses Qi2, a maximum of 15W. For comparison, the small Apple wall charger is 20W. Lower power will prolong the life of your battery.
You could also connect to the USB-C port for a 27W charge.
I've been very happy with this. It's something I carry for longer days and hope I don't need, but it's nice to know it's there when I need it.
Would absolutely recommend.
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title: I really like this a lot. The size,...
detailedReviews 10: content: It has been years since I bought an Anker power bank. My first Anker was years ago when they first got the fast charging power bank. The result was not impressive and I returned the product. When I had the opportunity to try this new Anker MagGo Qi2 Certified Power Bank, I bit my nails and ordered it.This what I observe. The power bank is slightly bigger than a deck of cards. But it is much heavier than most of my other power banks with similar capacity(including wireless charging banks). The finish feels solid and and smooth with kick stand in the back. With the right protective cover on Samsung S22 Ultra, I can use the wireless charging with MagGo standing up. First time charging, MagGo is able to charge at about 18-19W, and the side screen shows the bank will be fully charged in about 2.5 hours from 0%. When the bank is full, the digital multimeter reads out at 5100mAh. Interestingly, the battery bank is labeled: total cell capacity at 10000mAh and battery capacity at 5000mAh. From Anker's own website, "there are different ways to describe the capacity of a battery. It can be defined as the total amount of electricity produced by the electrochemical reactions taking place inside the battery. Battery capacity is conventionally measured using units such as ampere-hours (Ah), watt hours (Wh), or kilowatt hours (kWh), depending on the technology used." Further research got into very technical stuff that most consumers will not bother to understand. Additional search also indicates slower charging rate is actually more efficient for the battery. I will not get into this topic at this time.The USB-C on the side does support fast charging for my Samsung S22Ultra and Note8. I have to place the phone precisely over the bank to activate wireless charging. The rate of wireless charging is not as fast as direct charging, and the bank does heat up more but still within acceptable range. In the initial tests, I can charge the phones about 1.5 times with phones at less than 10%. charge. This is not bad for a 5000mAh battery capacity. Overall, I am satisfied with the performance of this battery bank. The only draw back is the close to $100 retail price. 5-star
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starRating: 5
title: It has been years since I bought an...