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    When you search for a MagSafe power bank on Amazon, among the top recommendations are outdated banks that max out at 7.5-watt wireless charging. Now that Qi2 and Qi2 25W technology have arrived, iPhones can refill much faster. In our tests, older-gen batteries got a phone to 50 percent in just under two hours on average. Our pick for the best Qi2 25W power bank did that in about a half hour. You may also be tempted by Apple’s iPhone Air MagSafe Battery, but we found a better (read: cheaper) choice. We used more than a dozen batteries for this guide and continue to try out new models so you can buy the best MagSafe power bank — that someone actually tested first.

    The best MagSafe power banks for 2025

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    Amy Skorheim for Engadget

    Specs: 10,000mAh capacity, Qi2 certified, display, stand, USB-C port

    Who is this for? The person who never remembers to charge their phone overnight.

    Anker’s MagGo power bank was one of the first Qi2-certified products to come to market — and it’s still one of the most well-rounded MagSafe banks you can get. It charged an iPhone 15 from 5 percent to 60 percent in a little over 45 minutes. It took under two and a half hours to get the phone from near-dead to full, and it had enough power left over for an additional 70-percent refill.

    A small display tells you just how much charge remains (and how long until it’s full when you’re recharging the battery). The kickstand is sturdy so you can use the phone hands-free in portrait mode, or you can twist the phone to watch something in landscape orientation.

    Like many Anker products we’ve tried, it has a sturdy build and a clean aesthetic. Plus, it comes in purple, blue and green in addition to the standard (and comparatively boring) black and white. Though it’s on the pricier end of the battery pack spectrum at $90, it’s often on sale for $70 and has sold for as little as $50 on Amazon.

    Pros

    • Delivers a fast charge
    • Enough juice for 1.7 iPhone 15 charges
    • Sturdy stand lets you watch while charging

    $90 at Amazon

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    Amy Skorheim for Engadget

    Specs: 10,000mAh capacity, Qi2 certified, rotating stand, USB-C port

    Who is this for? The person who wants to watch videos while their phone charges up

    The rotating stand on the Mophie Powerstation with Stand is pretty genius. You can twist it to put your phone in either landscape or portrait orientation, and then fine-tune the swing of the leg to get the perfect viewing angle. That, of course, isn’t enough to recommend a charger, but its capacity and speed are. It gave an iPhone 15 nearly two full charges (1.87 charges to be exact), which is more than any other 10K battery we tested, and it completed its first refill just as quickly as our top picks. The black-on-black colorway is a little drab and it doesn’t have an LED screen, just pips to let you know the remaining charge. It has the same list price as our top Anker pick but that latter battery is on sale more often than this one.

    Pros

    • Cool rotating stand for viewing your phone
    • Excellent charge delivery
    • Charges a phone quickly
    Cons

    • No screen
    • All black colorway is a little drab
    • A tad boxy

    $90 at Mophie

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    Amy Skorheim for Engadget

    Specs: 10,000mAh capacity, Qi2 25W certified, USB-C cable/strap, USB-C port

    Who is this for? The person who wants the latest charging tech for their iPhone 17.

    Ugreen was the first to market with a Qi2 25W-certified power bank with its . Belkin and Anker have debuted their stationary charging accessories and we’ll likely see portable chargers from them and others soon. Currently, Baseus is one of the few other brands with a Qi2 25W battery available and we’re in the process of testing it as well.

    The Ugreen battery charged an iPhone 16 (running iOS 26 and therefore Qi2.2 compatible) from near-dead to 50 percent in 30 minutes. For comparison, the same charge on an iPhone 15 took 45 minutes. The battery has a display that tells you how much charge the bank has left, which I found to be pretty accurate. The attached USB-C cable doubles as a handle and the overall design feels premium. At 10,000mAh, it’s got enough capacity for a refill and a half for a standard iPhone. That makes it a little bulky, but not so much that you can’t use the phone as it charges. There’s also no built-in stand so it’s harder to watch your screen while charging.

    Pros

    • First Qi2 25W-certified power bank
    • Includes a screen to tell you the remaining charge
    • Built in USB-C cable

    $60 at Amazon

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    Amy Skorheim for Engadget

    Specs: 5,000mAh capacity, Qi2 certified, under 5 oz, 0.34-inches thick, USB-C port

    Who is this for? The minimalist; the person who wants their power bank to blend in.

    iPhones are sleek and slim — if you want the same from your portable charger, Anker’s new Nano 5K MagGo Slim is a good pick. It’s one of the thinnest chargers I’ve ever tested and has a nice, smooth matte texture. Since it’s thinner and a little wider than many battery packs, it’s ideally proportioned for a standard iPhone, stretching edge-to-edge on the back and sitting just below the camera. That makes it easy to grip your phone and use it as it recharges. There’s no stand, strap, screen or any other extras, but that’s the point with a minimalist accessory like this.

    It took an iPhone 15 from 5 percent to 90 percent in about two and a half hours. Like all power banks, it slowed down significantly after the pack was half drained, so it’s worth noting that it charged the phone to 40 percent in less than an hour.

    Pros

    • Slim enough to blend in
    • Minimalist design
    • Premium build
    Cons

    • No stand, screen or strap

    $55 at Amazon

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    Amy Skorheim for Engadget

    Specs: 5,000mAh capacity, Qi2 certified, under 4.5 oz, 0.33-inches thick, USB-C port

    Who is this for? The iPhone user who wants a balance of slimness, speed and price

    It’s not as sleek looking as Anker’s smooth and slim battery, but the Sharge AeroMag 5K still looks quite nice, particularly in the aluminum ice blue color. It gave an iPhone 15 a 90 percent refill and did it faster than any other MagSafe option we’ve tried. It doesn’t have a stand or a display, and doesn’t even come with a USB-C cable (though I appreciate that as a person with too many cords). But it feels premium and stays firmly attached to the phone without getting in the way of using the handset. It’s also cheaper than our slim Anker pick and just a touch lighter.

    Pros

    • Great value
    • Fast speeds
    • Slim profile and attractive aluminum exterior
    Cons

    • No stand or display
    • A touch boxier than our top pick

    $45 at Amazon

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    Amy Skorheim for Engadget

    Specs: 10,000mAh capacity, Qi2 certified, USB-C cable/strap, stand, USB-C port

    Who is this for? The person who wants the most charge for the lowest price.

    This is the first product from Iniu that I’ve tested and I was impressed by both the features and the value. The P73 10K Magnetic Power Bank managed to get an iPhone 15 from five percent to full in around two hours and fifteen minutes. It had enough left over to deliver another impressive 90 percentage points to the iPhone in round two — that’s actually a slightly better performance than our top Anker pick. As it’s the first of its kind, I’m not as certain of the bank’s long-term reliability (like I am with Anker batteries), but so far, Iniu seems pretty capable.

    Instead of a display on the bank, the remaining power is indicated with a cute, lit puppy paw. The lights on the toe pads and center pad disappear as the battery discharges; it’s a cute variation on regular LEDs. The stand at the bottom works in either landscape or portrait mode, but the strap gets in the way when it’s in the latter position. Speaking of the strap, it’s not just a handy way to grab the bank — it’s also a detachable USB-C cable. That may come in handy when it’s time to recharge the pack or you want to lend some charge to another device.

    Pros

    • Great capacity for the price
    • Includes a stand
    • Attached strap doubles as a short USB-C cable
    Cons

    • Strap gets in the way of the stand

    $40 at Amazon

    What to consider before buying a MagSafe power bank

    Choose the right capacity. Most portable MagSafe chargers have either a 5,000 milliamp hour (mAh) or 10,000mAh capacity. Obviously, the larger capacity batteries are physically bigger, but thanks to an iPhone’s magnetic attachment points, you can still use the phone comfortably as it charges. If you’re worried about overall bulk, you may prefer the slimness of a 5,000mAh battery.

    Just note that a 5K battery pack won’t deliver its entire capacity to your phone due to energy loss from voltage conversion and heat dissipation. Over the years, I’ve measured around a 60-percent delivery rate for wireless banks. For example, that means an iPhone 16 with its 3,561mAh battery will get about 85 to 90 percentage points from a 5K battery. A 10K bank will charge that same phone fully once, with enough for a 50- to 60-percent boost next time.

    Understand MagSafe versus Qi2. All iPhones model 12 and later have MagSafe technology, which rely on embedded magnets to align the phone with a wireless charger and can support charging speeds of up to 15 watts. The MagSafe name is owned by Apple — third-party chargers can’t freely use the term and instead call their accessories “magnetic,” or apply a branded name like Anker’s MagGo or UGreen’s MagFlow. Be sure to check the product details before buying: anything that works with Apple’s technology will be listed as MagSafe-compatible.

    Qi2 is a standard from the Wireless Power Consortium (of which Apple is a member) and has the same stipulations as MagSafe (15W charging and magnetic alignment). Any company can submit their tech for this certification. iPhones 13 and later are Qi2 compatible.

    The newest standard, Qi2 25W (also called Qi2.2), bumps wireless charging speeds up to 25W. The WPC says a certified smartphone using a certified charger can wirelessly go from dead to half full in about 30 minutes (keep in mind that both the charger and phone need to be certified to get those speeds) and that aligns with our testing.

    Accessories, like power banks that support the new standard are starting to hit shelves now. As for phones, Google’s Pixel 10 Pro XL, Apple’s iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max all support the standard as well. iPhone 16 models (except the 16e) support the standard after an update to iOS 26.

    Remember travel restrictions. You may have seen news reports of flights being grounded because a power bank caught fire in the cabin. Currently, the TSA allows them in your carry-on luggage as long as they’re rated at 100 watt-hours or lower (about 27,000mAh for lithium ion batteries).

    But some airlines have enacted further restrictions. Southwest, for example, requires you to keep power banks out of the bag and visible while charging. Even if your airline doesn’t make such demands, keeping a power brick out in the open while it’s in use is a good idea — it’ll keep it cooler and you’ll be more likely to notice if it starts to overheat. Most, if not all, MagSafe battery packs come in at under the 100-watt-hour limit, so traveling should be easy with one.

    Consider the extra features. You may not need them, but the little extra perks of a MagSafe power bank can come in handy. Some have stands so you can watch your phone while it refills. Some have LED displays that tell you how much charge is left, which can be a little more precise than the lighted pips other banks use. Some also have straps to make the bank easier to carry around or fish out of your bag.

    What about the iPhone Air MagSafe Battery?

    When Apple introduced the iPhone Air, it announced the new $99 iPhone Air MagSafe Battery in the same breath. It’s now the sole Apple-branded MagSafe power bank — but it only works with the iPhone Air. It’s a pretty divisive battery. In his review of the new phone, Engadget’s Sam Rutherford appreciated that the accessory keeps with the sleekness of the iPhone Air design and liked that it can also charge the new AirPods 3 wirelessly. But Valentina Palladino called out its dismal price-to-capacity ratio.

    Anker’s Nano MagGo Slim is probably a better bet for all but the most devoted iPhone user. It has the same minimalist look and pocketable thinness as Apple’s proprietary battery, but it’ll attach to other phones in addition to the Air. Plus it’s $35 cheaper.

    Other MagSafe batteries we tested

    Mophie Powerstation Slim 5K

    The Mophie Powerstation Slim 5K, too, has a super slim design that nearly disappears into the back of the phone as it charges. It makes excellent use of its 5K capacity, delivering a 90 percent refill to an iPhone 15. But it’s a little more expensive than the our top slim pick, Anker’s Nano MagGo Slim, and the squared off design makes it feel bulkier than it actually is. Neither of those make it a bad choice; the MagSafe battery playing field is just terribly competitive right now.

    Belkin BoostCharge Pro 10K

    Belkin’s BoostCharge Pro is Qi2-certified and was only a touch slower than other models in terms of charging speeds, boosting an iPhone 15 from 5 percent to full in about two and a half hours. The feel is premium and the stand is sturdy, but it got quite hot during charging, took overly long to refill itself and is pricer and a bit bulkier than similar models.

    Baseus Picogo 5K

    The Picogo 5K from Baseus is teensy but still packs a stand and a 5,000mAh capacity. It’s Qi2-certified and delivered a 43 percent bump to our tester iPhone 15 in 42 minutes, ultimately charging it to 91 percent. The slim slab of the Anker Nano battery is sleeker. But that one doesn’t have a stand — so if you want to prop up your phone while it charges, go for this one.

    MagSafe power banks FAQs

    What does MagSafe do?

    MagSafe is Apple’s own technology that supports up to 25W wireless charging speeds and incorporates embedded magnets to align the phone with chargers and other accessories.

    Which iPhones support MagSafe?

    iPhones 12 and later support 15W MagSafe technology, though only iPhones 13 and later can reach the 15W charging speed with third-party Qi2 accessories. The iPhone 12 maxes out at 7.5W with non-Apple accessories.

    The new iPhone 17, 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max support up to 25W charging speeds with Qi2 25W-certified chargers. iPhone 16, 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max should also support those speeds after an update to iOS 26. The iPhone Air supports MagSafe charging at a max speed of 20W.

    Can you use MagSafe batteries with a case?

    In most cases (heh), yes. The wireless charge can travel across a distance of a few millimeters. If the case is more than 5mm thick or contains metal components, the wireless charge can be blocked. Many iPhone cases are marketed as MagSafe-compatible, which means the case itself has complimentary magnets inside and should not interfere with charging accessories. We tested a MagSafe power bank on an iPhone 15 with and without a MagSafe case and got the same charging speeds and amounts in both tests.

    How much power do MagSafe batteries provide?

    That depends on the power bank. If it is Qi2-certified, it can provide up to 15 watts of wireless power. Qi2 25W-enabled chargers can deliver up to 25 watts to a compatible handset. Non-Qi2 batteries typically deliver around 7.5 watts.

    The amount of charge delivered depends on the capacity. Most MagSafe portable chargers are rated at 5,000mAh or 10,000mAh. The former can get a standard iPhone 15 from five percent to around 90 percent. The latter can fill the phone completely with enough left over for another half charge.

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