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The Anker MagGo Power Bank (10K) offers serious utility for iPhone users, especially with its strong MagSafe compatibility.
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The Anker MagGo Power Bank (10K) is now available for $53.99, down from $89.99, and comes in black, blue, green, purple, and white. It packs a 10,000mAh battery capacity, offering 27W wired charging through a USB-C port and 15W wireless charging for iPhones (12 series and up). And with Wireless PowerIQ (Anker’s proprietary fast-charging tech) and the Qi2 standard, it claims to charge the latest iPhones more efficiently. The magnetic hold of this power bank is said to be strong enough to keep your phone securely in place, whether you’re charging it vertically or horizontally. That said, the wireless charging area lacks padding, which could be a concern if you’re particular about avoiding scratches.
This power bank comes equipped with a foldable/flip-out stand, so you can prop up your phone while it charges, and if you turn it sideways, it doubles as a hands-free setup for streaming or browsing in landscape mode. However, it’s a bit on the bulkier side, so it’s better suited for tossing into a bag than pocketing it with your phone attached. If portability is your top priority, the Anker 321 MagGo (5K) , now $19.99 (down from $25.99), might be a more practical option.
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