Apple MagSafe Battery Pack review. iPhone 12 power bank

Apple MagSafe Battery Pack review

Compatible with all models of iPhone 12, 13 and 14, the Apple MagSafe Battery Pack is an intelligent and convenient power pack that magnetically clamps to the iPhone. While underpowered compared to the competition, it will charge a fading iPhone up to around 60%, which should be enough to get you through the day to when you have access to a power outlet.

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We all know that the battery life of a phone is not limitless and that iPhones do not have a great reputation for lasting as long on one charge as other smartphones.

Unless you stick close to a power outlet, you’ll need a power bank or battery case to top up on the move.

Apple’s recent iPhones boast a technology called MagSafe that offers a tidier solution than carrying around a cabled power bank.

It allows enabled accessories to magnetically latch on to the back of the iPhone for wireless charging or other functions.

Apple’s MagSafe Battery Pack offers a power boost when your iPhone’s internal battery is running out on you.

Design

The Apple MagSafe Battery Pack is a compact (96-x-64-11cm) white brick that weighs 114g.

Clamped to the back of a white iPhone, it creates a hump reminiscent of Apple’s old Smart Battery Case, see above left.

That full Smart Battery Case (sadly unavailable for iPhone 12, 13 or 14 ranges) was derided for its humpback, but we loved it for its Smart features, battery life and all-round protective duties. We have tested a third-party alternative – the Newdery Battery Case for iPhone 13 and 13 Pro – if you desire the protection and can live without the Apple logo, Smart features and official certification.

The MagSafe Battery Pack is similar in looks when magnetically locked to the phone but lacks the robust protection you get with a battery case.

You can, and should, of course, keep your precious phone in a protective case, and then to use this battery pack you’ll need to buy a MagSafe-friendly case.

While it matches well with a white iPhone, the lack of MagSafe Battery Pack colour options means it will literally stick out on any other colour iPhone. In comparison, Anker’s similar MagGo 622 battery pack comes in five mellow colours. Read our Anker MagGo 622 Battery Pack review.

Apple’s pack charges via Lightning cable rather than USB-C (used by Anker and other magnetic power bank makers), but this makes sense as all iPhone users will have a Lightning cable to hand. USB-C is the future, though, and these days fewer wall chargers come with old-standard USB-A ports that work with regular Lightning-to-USB cables. No cable is included with the Pack.

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The magnetic clamp is strong, allaying fears that it might slip off the phone and get damaged or lost.

Battery capacity

The Apple MagSafe Battery Pack has a 1,460mAh battery capacity. An iPhone 12 mini’s internal battery is rated at 2,227mAh, an iPhone 13 at 3,227mAh, and a 13 Pro Max at 4,352mAh.

(We’ve listed the battery capacities of every iPhone for your delectation.)

The Apple Battery Pack therefore looks a bit puny in power capacity – especially in light of the Anker MagGo 622’s 5,000mAh capacity. But milliamp hours don’t tell the whole story.

The Apple pack has a higher voltage potential (7.62V) than the iPhone (3.81V) or the Anker pack, meaning that it can provide more power to an iPhone than its mAh suggests; in fact, it works out as equivalent to 2,920mAh.

It makes more sense to compare each battery’s Watt Hour specification. The difference between Anker’s 19.13Wh and Apple’s 11.13Wh is still great (172% more power from Anker) but less distant than the unadjusted milliamp rating first suggests.

That’s the good news, but there’s a further blow to the battery power… and not just for the Apple pack. The Apple Battery Pack should be able to nearly fully charge an iPhone 13 Pro, but it doesn’t get close because of the inherent inefficiency of wireless charging.

When charging wirelessly, up to a staggering 50% of a battery pack’s charge to the phone can be lost to bad placement and heat loss, plus other environmental factors – compared to a wired charging connection.

As the magnetic fit is so precise and strongly locked, MagSafe wireless charging is much more efficient than standard Qi wireless charging where the device just sits on top of the charger. Anyone who has fiddled their phone into the correct position for wireless charging to commence will know that placement isn’t always easy. With MagSafe, it locks into the exact position.

MagSafe charging remains inefficient (it’s still wireless after all) but maybe loses only 30% of the attached battery charge because the placement is so precise – and that brings the Apple pack closer still to the Anker pack because the higher-capacity battery loses more of its charge at 30% than the smaller one.

For wired MagSafe charging, read our roundup of the best MagSafe chargers. Remember that, while wired, the actual charging is wireless so comes with the same limitations, although, when connected to a 20W or higher wall charger, it can charge an iPhone 12/13 at up to 15W compared to the MagSafe Battery Pack’s 7.5W.

Charging power

When Apple originally released the MagSafe Battery Pack it could charge an iPhone at just 5W, comparing poorly to rival magnetic battery packs that charge at 7.5W.

Thankfully, Apple has fixed this inadequacy with a firmware update (2.7).

If you already own the Battery Pack, to get 7.5W charging on the go you need to update it to the latest firmware. This can be done in two ways: one extremely slow, one super-fast. Guess which one we recommend.

The firmware update can begin automatically after you attach your battery pack to your iPhone but this method can take about a week!

If you’d prefer an update that takes five minutes, plug your Lightning cable into the battery pack and the other end into your Mac or iPad. The firmware update will then speedily bring your pack up to date and raring to go at 7.5W.

Battery pack tests

We tested the Apple MagSafe Battery Pack and its rivals with a simple battery recharge shootout. We let our test-unit iPhone 13 Pro (3,095mAh battery capacity) drain to just 5% and then set the Battery Pack to work recharging the phone.

We then assign it a score of whatever percentage it managed to charge the iPhone to and subtract the 5%; we test each model at least twice. It’s not a real-world test of day-to-day use where you’ll likely be using your phone for various tasks (of varying battery usage). But it does give us a score that we can use to compare different battery-pack models.

The Apple MagSafe Battery Pack scored 60% in our test, showing that it won’t supply a 100% recharge, or anywhere near it.

On the plus side, its extra battery life is slightly greater than with Apple’s old Smart Battery Case.

Apple’s Smart advantages

So far we’ve been disappointed by the Apple MagSafe Pack’s battery life, especially in comparison to its cheaper non-Apple rivals.

But, with its advantage of owning the hardware and software, Apple’s battery pack has Smart features up its sleeve that are missing from the alternatives.

For starters, just as with the Airpods, the MagSafe Battery Pack shows its charge in the Battery widget on the iPhone’s Today view – just swipe right from the home screen to see all your Apple battery charge info in one place.

Third-party devices lack this handy iPhone info link.

Apple’s battery pack can charge the phone simultaneously with the Lightning cable, reaching a maximum 15W charge as long as the wall charger is rated at least 27W.

The iPhone can even reverse charge the MagSafe Battery Pack if its internal battery is full and connected to power.

The MagSafe Battery Pack stops providing a charge if the iPhone reaches 90%. This offers your iPhone’s internal battery protection as batteries survive longer when not charged to the maximum each time.

Another protective feature is that if the iPhone becomes too hot, the MagSafe Battery Pack stops charging over 80%.

The MagSafe Battery Pack automatically charges the iPhone, so there’s no need to turn it on or off. Most third-party MagSafe battery packs require you to push a button to initiate charging.

Price

The Apple MagSafe Battery Pack is available in one size and one colour (white). It costs US99 / £99 / CA119 / AU139 / €109.

Alternatives from Anker and Belkin are less expensive and with higher battery capacities, but do lack Apple’s smarter features.

The Apple battery pack is compatible with all models of the iPhone 12, 13 and 14 ranges. Some of the larger third-party battery packs are too large for the mini iPhones.

Verdict

We’d have loved a full protective Smart Battery Case from Apple, as we got for the iPhone 11 and earlier, but Apple has set its heart on MagSafe and so detachable is the only option, and it has to be in white.

Compatible with all models of iPhone 12, 13 and 14, the Apple MagSafe Battery Pack is an intelligent and convenient power pack that magnetically clamps to the iPhone.

It’s underpowered compared to cheaper non-Apple alternatives, but it’s smarter and works seamlessly with iOS info widgets.

Best MagSafe battery packs for iPhone in 2023

While the latest iPhones have significantly better battery life than the iPhones of old, we still have to take our workdays into account. Long working hours and more screen time consume the phone’s battery, leaving us scrambling for a power bank. Fortunately, you now have the best MagSafe iPhone battery packs available in the market.

These battery packs come in different shapes and sizes, adding power, portability, and relief to your normal working day. Since there’s a huge collection that you can choose from, I’ve decided to make things slightly easier for you through this list of the best MagSafe battery packs for iPhones. Let’s check them out below.

Apple MagSafe battery pack – Editor’s Choice

Of course, the first and best choice for your iPhone when it comes to MagSafe iPhone battery packs is the Apple MagSafe battery pack. With this battery pack, you won’t have to worry about compatibility issues. In fact, the pack can be used with iPhone 12, iPhone 13, and iPhone 14 models. You’ll have to use iPhone MagSafe cases for the best results, though. over, the battery pack is easy to use and has a compact and intuitive design.

It won’t interfere with your credit cards, either. Furthermore, you won’t have to constantly switch it on or off. Instead, you just need to snap it on the back of your iPhone, and you’re good to go. For better charging consistency, you can use a Lightning cable for 15W of power. It also supports 20W power adapters for superior charging speeds!

However, the battery pack is quite expensive for the capacity that it offers.

  • Perfectly compatible with iPhones
  • Easy to use
  • Supports up to 20W power delivery
  • Minimalist and elegant design

Anker 633 MagGo battery pack – For a touch of versatility

Anker is known for producing some of the best accessories that can be used with your iPhone. If you’re looking for a battery pack that delivers an excellent price-to-performance ratio, check out the Anker 633 MagGo battery pack. This pack comes with a two-in-one design. Firstly, it attaches to the back of your iPhone for charging it. Secondly, it has a kickstand feature that can prop your smartphone up for easier use.

Apart from this, it comes with a 10,000mAh battery capacity which is excellent for this price segment. According to the manufacturer, you’ll be able to charge an iPhone 13 Pro almost two times with a single full charge cycle of the battery pack.

Furthermore, the battery pack supports high-speed charging. Basically, you can use the provided 20W USB-C Power Delivery port to charge your iPhone up to three times faster. Finally, you won’t have to worry about quality, thanks to the two-year warranty that comes with the product!

Unfortunately, the battery pack’s design isn’t essential for long-term use, as it is pretty heavy.

  • Versatile design philosophy
  • Excellent build quality
  • Up to 20W USB-C power delivery for faster charging speeds
  • Two years’ worth of warranty

Baseus magnetic power bank – Superb power delivery

While all the products that are listed here provide some form of value for money, this MagSafe iPhone battery pack from Baseus is in a league of its own. Of course, the battery pack uses MagSafe technology for wireless and hands-free charging. over, it comes with a kickstand so you can prop it up for better viewing angles and ease of use.

The battery pack uses strong magnets to directly attach to the back of your iPhone, and you don’t even have to press a power button to start the charging process. Coming to the battery capacity, the battery pack has a 10,000mAh battery capacity, which is excellent for any iPhone.

However, the Baseus magnetic power bank takes the cake when it comes to power delivery options. When you’re charging just your iPhone wirelessly, you can get up to 7.5W of power. You’ll also be able to charge two devices simultaneously through 5W power delivery for each. over, it supports both 10W and 20W USB-C wired charging. In other words, you’re spoilt for options with this one!

Nonetheless, the size of this battery pack can be off-putting for quite a few probable consumers, as it is quite large.

  • Plenty of power delivery options
  • Comes with a kickstand for hands-free use
  • Can charge two devices simultaneously

ESR MagSafe battery pack – Safe and secure

ESR is another company that manufactures iPhone accessories of excellent quality. So, you shouldn’t be surprised that I’ve included this ESR MagSafe iPhone battery pack on this list. The battery pack is quite compact, has a kickstand, and has a decent overall capacity.

With the 10,000mAh battery, you shouldn’t face any issues when charging your iPhone 14 or older models. In fact, it also supports 7.5W of wireless charging and up to 20W of fast charging, albeit in the wired form. Nonetheless, the capacity is completely adequate regardless of the iPhone you’re using.

When it comes to the battery pack’s best feature, however, things are a tad different. The main attraction of this battery pack is the strong magnetic locking feature. It comes with powerful magnets that lock into your iPhone with over 1000g of holding force. This ensures that your battery pack will never fall off. Finally, it’s also Climate Pledge Friendly and has a year’s worth of warranty.

However, it does have a tendency to warm up when being used with the Lightning Cable or a 20W power adapter.

  • Extremely strong magnetic lock for security
  • Provides up to 20W of fast charging
  • One year warranty
  • Climate Pledge Friendly

HAIARA MagSafe battery – Very affordable

While most MagSafe battery packs for iPhone tend to be expensive due to added features or brand value, they might not be for everyone. If you’re looking for an inexpensive battery pack option, the HAIARA MagSafe battery pack is a decent option. It’s quite inexpensive and comes with powerful magnets to safely lock onto your iPhone’s surface.

Apart from this, the 5000mAh battery capacity is enough to charge your iPhone for an entire cycle. It also comes with USB-C and USB-A ports to allow charging for three devices simultaneously. Additionally, it’s pretty lightweight, coming in at 0.56-inch width and just 4.3 oz of weight. This makes it portable and can be used for extended periods.

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You won’t have to worry about safety, either. This MagSafe battery pack comes with overcharge, overcurrent, and even overvoltage protection, along with premium chips for maximized safety.

However, the overall build quality of the battery pack could have been a bit better.

  • Aggressive pricing
  • Lightweight and thin for added portability
  • Plenty of protection from overcharging and overvoltage

podoru MagSafe battery – Super fast charging speeds

Today, everyone wants everything to be done fast. Getting a cup of coffee to go? You need it in five minutes or less. Going from point A to point B, you take the shortest route. Things are no different when it comes to battery packs and wireless charging. Fortunately, this MagSafe iPhone battery pack from podoru comes with 22.5W of fast charging capability for your charging needs!

The battery pack is compatible with all the latest iPhone models, especially those in the iPhone 14, iPhone 13, and iPhone 12 series lineups. Apart from this, it uses the latest magnetic technology in the form of nano adsorption for securely locking the charger to the back of your iPhone.

It’s lightweight as well, with a weight of just 0.4lb, and comes with a large 10,000mAh battery capacity. When it comes to power delivery, you’ll get 22.5W USB PD, 20W USB-C, 15W, 7.5W, and 5W options. In fact, you can charge up to three devices simultaneously with this battery pack. Finally, with a Smart LED display and eight built-in low-temperature ice cores, you can rest assured that this device will last you for a substantial period.

However, you could face some heating issues with higher power delivery options. So, you’ll have to be wary of this point if you want to purchase this product!

  • Very fast power delivery of up to 22.5W
  • Excellent range of power delivery options
  • Can charge three devices simultaneously
  • Smart LED display for added convenience

Anker 737 PowerCore 24K – Premium pick

If you’ve got a substantial budget to spend on a MagSafe iPhone battery pack, you can’t go wrong with the Anker 737 PowerCore 24K. This is basically one of the best battery packs available in that market at the higher price segment and for good reasons.

The first thing you’ll notice about the battery pack is its size; it looks like a massive brick but provides a 24,000mAh battery capacity, along with a 140W power delivery. In other words, you’ll be able to charge your iPhone 13 almost 5 times via a single charge cycle of the battery pack.

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Apart from this, it comes with Power Delivery 3.1 and a bi-directional technology. There’s also a Smart Digital Display which shows the output power, input power, and the estimated time for the battery pack to charge. Finally, with two years’ worth of warranty, you know you’ve invested in the correct battery pack for your needs.

Of course, the massive size can make it slightly difficult for taking the battery pack around with you on a daily basis. Oh, and did I mention that it’s exorbitantly priced?

  • Massive 24,000mAh battery capacity
  • Up to 140W power delivery
  • Smart Digital Display
  • Two years’ worth of warranty

BLAVOR magnetic power bank – Solar power at an affordable price

BLAVOR has been in the portable power bank game for over ten years. Considering the company’s track record, it’s no surprise that its solar power banks have become such huge hits. With this MagSafe iPhone battery pack, you get the essential features, along with the ability to charge your power bank through solar energy.

The power bank itself comes with a 10,000mAh battery capacity. It also has USB-A and USB-C ports for charging three devices simultaneously at 50 percent faster charging speeds. over, the strong magnets in the battery pack ensure that your phone is secure at all times.

In terms of build quality, the battery pack is made of flame-retardant ABS PC materials and is also IPX5 rated for water resistance. Basically, its build ensures that even if you’re outdoors on a hiking trip, it can handle rough terrain and prevent water damage. Finally, BLAVOR has provided a three-year warranty on the product at a price that’s relatively affordable. What else do you need from a battery pack at this price segment?

  • Superior build quality
  • Has an IPX5 rating for water resistance
  • Can be charged via solar energy
  • Three years’ worth of warranty

With this, we come to the end of this list of the best MagSafe iPhone battery packs. I’ve included different types of battery packs at multiple budgets. Hopefully, this will give you a decent idea of what you’re looking for when it comes to a battery pack. If I’ve missed out on any of your favorite products, let me know in the comment section below!

MagSafe Battery Pack

Apple’s MagSafe Battery Pack allows users to recharge their iPhones without the hassle of cables or bulky power supplies. This multifaceted accessory can add about 2,000mAh of power to your iPhone on a single charge, acts as a 15W charger when connected to power, and requires no user input to work.

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The MagSafe Battery Pack is the successor to the Apple Smart Battery Case and is compatible with any iPhone with MagSafe. It has a relatively small charging capacity but has multiple unique features that make it a worthwhile purchase.

Previously, customers would have to purchase a battery case that precisely fit their current iPhone model. If the next model changed any aspect of the design, the old battery case would become useless to upgraders.

The move from a case to a magnetic pack enables it to be useful across device sizes and generations. So long as iPhones use the current iteration of MagSafe, the battery pack will work. This also enables easy sharing between family members, as long as everyone is sporting a MagSafe-capable iPhone.

Apple has packed some smarts into the MagSafe Battery Pack alongside the battery itself, so there is no need for user interaction. Instead, users need only attach the battery pack to begin charging their iPhone.

Features

The feature list for the MagSafe Battery Pack is short and straightforward. It is a battery pack meant to augment the internal battery of your MagSafe-compatible iPhone.

15W charging works when connected to power

The battery pack magnetically attaches to the back of the iPhone and charges it automatically based on several factors. For example, once the iPhone reaches 90%, the battery pack will stop charging to maintain efficiency.

Connecting the battery pack to power turns it into a makeshift MagSafe Charger. The battery pack will charge at 5W while also providing 15W of power to the iPhone. However, the power adapter will need to be 20W or greater to work correctly.

The unique feature of Apple’s battery pack is reverse charging. Connect the iPhone to power with the MagSafe Battery Pack attached, and it will be charged via the iPhone.

Apple hasn’t provided much detail about the reverse charging feature. Presumably, the iPhone will need to be fully charged before it starts passing power through to the battery pack.

The battery pack originally shipped with only 5W wireless charging but increased to 7.5W wireless charging via a firmware update released in April 2022.

Design and Dimensions

There is only one color option for the MagSafe Battery Pack — white. The soft-touch plastic material doesn’t attract fingerprints easily and feels almost rubbery to the touch.

It is designed to be the exact width of an iPhone 12 mini and slightly thicker than any iPhone 12 model. It measures 4.46in x 3.24in x.93in and weighs about 4 ounces.

There is a small cutout for an LED to indicate when the battery pack is working. It briefly shows a green light when connected to an iPhone or power.

Charge through compatible MagSafe cases

The MagSafe connection feels strong enough to grip the battery pack without fear of the iPhone dropping away. In addition, the strength of the magnetic connection feels stronger when using an official MagSafe case, likely due to the proximity of the magnets.

When anything MagSafe is used with leather cases, expect a slight indentation from the MagSafe magnets. This is expected and described in the product support information by Apple.

The MagSafe Battery Pack has a 1,460mAh capacity at 7.62V. This translates to roughly 2,920mAh since the iPhone has a 3.81V rating.

Since the battery pack sits external to the iPhone, it isn’t dependent on design compatibility. Users who purchased the MagSafe Battery Pack for iPhone 12 can continue to use it with the iPhone 13 and the iPhone 14.

Capacity Explained

Neither the 1,460mAh rating nor the 2,920mAh adjusted rating tells the whole story. Thanks to power transfer efficiency, neither of these numbers can define what the MagSafe Battery Pack is capable of providing.

Any iPhone with MagSafe magnets works with the battery pack

Several factors affect how well a battery pack performs, and while AppleInsider covered this in-depth before, here’s a quick overview.

Regular Qi chargers are estimated to have about 50% efficiency. Unfortunately, this means a battery pack rated at 5,000mAh will only provide about 2,500mAh to the iPhone.

Testing shows that MagSafe can charge at a much higher efficiency, around 70%. This means Apple’s 2,920mAh equivalent battery can charge an iPhone about 2,000mAh before being exhausted.

AppleInsider put this to the test with an iPhone 12 Pro Max at 1% battery. It charged 53% before the MagSafe Battery pack was completely discharged — in line with our expectations and the calculated 2,000mAh.

Reception and Controversy

When it announced the MagSafe Battery Pack, Apple didn’t provide any specifications, which led to the usual rampant speculation and drama surrounding Apple products. Fans hopeful for a high-capacity battery were disappointed by the 1,460mAh found on a regulatory label in official Apple photos.

It seemed that Apple was charging more than double to of its competitors for a seemingly weak device. However, as explained in the previous section, these early reports were overblown, and we’ve found that 2,000mAh for the battery size is more than adequate.

Third-party accessory makers like Anker provide battery packs with the MagSafe moniker but don’t offer many of the same features found in Apple’s. Qi charging is highly inefficient, and these batteries often require a power button or switch, so users have to remember to turn them off and on.

The third-party options are often much thicker for very little capacity advantage. As previously mentioned, a large and heavy 5,000mAh Qi-based battery will provide only a 2,500mAh charge, that’s only 500mAh more than Apple’s with none of the other perks.

The proprietary nature of the MagSafe Battery Pack does cause some competitive issues. Apple is the only one with built-in system animations, dedicated widget glyphs, and Smart device paring and control.

Review

Despite controversy and the proprietary nature of Apple’s MagSafe Battery Pack, we found it has quickly become one of our go-to accessories.

The MagSafe Battery Pack is much smaller than competitor’s batteries

The simple design and no-button-needed interface are much better than third-party alternatives. Apple’s battery pack is thinner and lighter than the other options as well.

The system-wide animations and other small touches set this battery pack apart. When connected to an iPhone, a notification alerts the user how much charge the battery could provide.

Our testing revealed that charging a drained iPhone 12 Pro Max to 53% took about two hours. It produced very little heat and added hours of use to the large iPhone.

We like that the battery pack will charge while the connected iPhone is wired into CarPlay. The reverse charging feature is only available on Apple’s battery pack and adds another reason for the higher price.

You cannot charge the battery pack using Qi or Apple‘s MagSafe Charger. That means if you’ve gone all-in on wireless charging, you’ll still need at least one Lightning charger for Apple’s battery pack.

While the MagSafe Battery Pack isn’t for everyone, we believe it is the best MagSafe-compatible battery pack on the market so far. The unique feature set and small size make it a standout option.

Price

Customers can buy the MagSafe Battery Pack for 99 from the Apple Store and other retailers. It is only available in white, though some accessory makers like Nomad are making skins to add some extra flair to the device.

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ZEERA MagSafe Power Bank : The Best MagSafe Battery Pack for iPhone 13 iPhone 12 series

Get some extra power just by snapping the ZEERA MagSafe Battery Bank to the back of your iPhone 12.

A Design Upgrade

We have been listening to our customers and constantly improving our products. This time, we changed the color of the button from silver to black.

Key Features

  • When you charge your ZEERA MagSafe Power Bank, you can not only charge it, but also wirelessly charge your iPhone at the same time.
  • Benefit from its compact and lightweight design, ZEERA MagSafe Battery Pack can be even putting in your wallet.
  • The USB C Interface on the ZEERA MagSafe Power Bank is not only capable of charging the battery pack itself, but also able to charge other devices such as iPad through a USB C to USB C / USB C to Lightning cable.
  • Combine with ZEERA Magic Kickstand, you are allowed to use our MagSafe Power Bank with your iPhone at any angles and any places you want.
  • ZEERA MagSafe Power Bank Kit comes with a Magnetic Charging Cable. Those ring magnets hold the ZEERA cable in a neat and tidy shape while remaining fully functional and extendable. Make your coil small or large keeping those counter tops looking great. Organizing your cables has never been this simpler.
  • This slim, lightweightand portable battery pack is designed to keep your devices powered up when you need them most.
  • Thanks to built-in magnets, it instantly aligns with your iPhone12 or iPhone 11 when equipped with an ZEERA MagSafe Case and starts wirelessly charging your devices.

CHARGE YOUR IPHONE12 WIRELESSLY, ANYWHERE, ANYTIME!

  • By combining magnets and wireless charging technology in an ultra‑slim, compact design, we created a classy multi-functional portable charger you can easily keep on your phone to keep it charged wirelessly.

2-IN-1 PORTABLE BATTERY PACK WIRELESS CHARGER.

  • When at home and plugged-in, ZEERA MagSafe Power Bankworks just like any other wireless charger. Ready to go? Unplug it and use it as a convenient portable battery to charge your phone wirelessly or wired while out and about.
  • Thanks toZEERA Magic Kickstand, the ZEERA MagSafe Power Bank makes it incredibly easy to dock your phone on the desk other surfaces. Or take it with you for easy and convenient wireless charging on the go. Ultra. functional, portable and powerful!
  • ZEERA MagSafeportable battery ditches the Lightning cord to create a seamless wireless charging solution.
  • ZEERA MagSafe Power Bank is perfect for traveling, camping, or literally any time that you don’t have an outlet nearby.
  • With 3000 mAh of storage capacity, you can be sure that you would never run of battery on the go. However, what’s unique about this product is that it magnetically sticks to the back of your iPhone and makes using the phone while charging a breeze. And when you get home, you can just use it as a wireless charging stand. So it provides the ULTIMATE 2 in 1 Combo for the price of 1!
  • You don’t have to get a Power Bank, a MagSafe Wireless Charger or a Battery Case for your iPhone 12. We have got all that covered in one device!

ZEERA MagSafe Power Bank is exclusively designed for iPhone 12 Series Devices And it’s universal for iPhone 11 series devices when equipped with ZEERA MagSafe Cases.

Specification

Model : ZEERA MagSafe Power Bank

Material : Aluminum Alloy

Battery : 3000mAh(3.7V)

Input : USB C 5V⎓2.4A

Output : USB C 5V⎓2.4A / QI Wireless 7.5W

Size : 856010mm

Weight : 80g

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