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Best MagSafe portable battery packs and power banks for iPhone

mardi 12 août 2025, 16:25 , par Macworld Reviews
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Portable power banks that charge your phone are popular, but wireless battery packs using Apple’s magnetic MagSafe technology offer a simpler and smarter cable-free solution for iPhone 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and Air users.

Phone batteries are prone to run dry just when you’re heading away from a power source, so having a portable charging source is one of today’s necessities. Annoyingly, most power banks require you to carry around a cable, too. Wireless power banks do away with cables but come with their own major limitation—the inefficiency of wireless charging means you need a high-capacity power bank to fully charge a drained iPhone.

MagSafe is a technology that’s compatible with all iPhone 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and Air models, from the mini to the Pro Max, but strangely missing from the 16e model. It allows accessories to connect magnetically to the back of the iPhone. For more information read our Complete guide to Apple MagSafe: What is MagSafe?

The MagSafe connection is precise enough to make wireless charging more efficient as around 20% of non-magnetic power loss is from poor placement of a phone and the wireless charging pad. Standard Qi wireless charging can lose as much as 50% of the portable battery’s power, but MagSafe and Qi2 wireless charging loses ‘just’ 30%. Hot out of the gadget laboratory, the new Qi 2.2 (also known as Qi2 25W) brings even faster 25W wireless charging. 15% will be plenty fast enough for most of us but who doesn’t want the fastest possible charging?

While it’s not as efficient as using a cable to charge a phone, MagSafe and Qi2 are techs that brings true wireless charging a step closer to doing away with cables altogether. Qi2 25W brings wireless charging close to wired’s, and some power banks include a built-in USB-C cable for even faster charging up to 30W.

Read on or go straight to the best magnetic power banks we have tested, listed by power, portability and functionality:

Best high-capacity 10k MagSafe power banks

Best small portable magnetic power banks

Best multi-device charging MagSafe power banks

Best iPhone battery case

Best size magnetic power bank for you

You should consider size when it comes to a power bank: physical size and battery capacity. The higher the battery capacity, the more recharging power you’ll get from the power bank—but you’ll also be carrying around a larger, heavier item. Lighter, slimmer power banks are easier to pocket even when clamped to your phone. Larger power banks might not fit in your trouser pocket and can slide off easier when pocketed even if clamped magnetically.

10K power banks (with a 10000mAh battery capacity) can charge a phone close to two times over, while 5K (5000mAh) battery packs usually stretch between 60-75%, which is often enough to get you to the next wall-socket powering opportunity. If you are relying on the power bank for long-haul travel or a camping trip, a 10K battery or higher will suit you better. Belkin even offers a mid-range 8K power bank.

Wireless power bank charging speed

If a power bank is rated as MagSafe Certified it will wirelessly charge at up to 15W. Uncertified but still “Compatible” magnetic chargers are limited to 7.5W, so will power-up at a slower pace. Newer Qi2 chargers and power banks match MagSafe at 15W. See Is Qi2 as fast as MagSafe?. Apple’s new MagSafe Charger can charge the iPhone 16 and 17 models at 25W and new Qi2 25W power banks now match that speed.

We have listed the speeds at which each portable power bank can be charged itself (Input charger) and charge the iPhone (Output charger). Some power banks can charge a phone faster if you connect a cable (most have a USB-C port and some come with their own USB-C cable built-in), and we have highlighted those below. The higher the wattage, the faster the charging should be.

After the list of our favorites, you’ll find more details on how MagSafe works and why you should be looking at a power bank’s capacity in Watt Hours rather than the mostly quoted Milliamp Hours.

Best high-capacity 10K MagSafe power banks

A 10000mAh (10K) battery is the sweet spot for both power and portability. 5000mAh (5K) power banks reviewed further down are slimmer, lighter and easier to pocket, but generally offer a maximum of 70-80% recharge potential versus a 10K power bank that should be able to recharge an iPhone at least one and a half times over.






EcoFlow RAPID Magnetic Power Bank 10K – Best wireless battery pack for charging options















Pros

Large battery capacity

Built-in USB-C cable

15W wireless or 30W wired charging

Super-fast 65W input

Kickstand


Cons

A little larger than its rivals














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Capacity: 38.7Wh (10000mAh)

Input charger: USB-C (65W)

Output charger: Wireless (15W) & USB-C (30W)

On test charged iPhone to: 190%

Weight: 9.7oz (275g)

Dimensions: 4.25-x-2.8-x-0.9 inches (10.8-x-7-x-2.3cm)

Colors: Gray/silver

This iPhone magnetic power bank is our overall winner as it is a champion in terms of both recharging capacity and speed at which it can be recharged itself. It has a large capacity, refilling a iPhone 16 Pro twice over in our tests—equalling the best we’d seen before. We run the iPhone’s battery down, recharge using the power bank, and keep doing this until the power bank is empty.

What makes this power bank special—although not unique—is its short built-in 65W USB-C cable that can be used for fast-charging an iPhone 15, 16 or 17 or refilling the power bank itself. The cable fits neatly away when not in use at the bottom of the power bank.

Wirelessly it will work with any MagSafe iPhone (12/13/14/15/16/17) at 15W. iPhone 15/16/17 users can connect via the integrated USB-C cable or a separate longer cable via the side USB-C port if required, for faster 30W charging. Owners of earlier iPhones can use a USB-C to Lightning cable instead for fast 20W wired charging from the power bank’s port. Note that the iPhone 16e does not work with magnetic wireless charging.

The Baseus Nomos power bank, reviewed below, matches it for wireless charging speed as both use 15W Qi2 technology. They also boast faster wired charging via their similar built-in USB-C cable. In our recharging tests it beat the Nomos by spreading its 10000mAh battery capacity for longer: 190% vs 166%. However, both are beaten on charging speed by the new generation of Qi2 25W power banks such as the Ugreen MagFlow 10K reviewed below. That said, the 25W power banks we have tested didn’t match the EcoFlow or Anker on battery capacity in our tests.

While the 10K Anker Zolo matched the 10K EcoFlow Rapid on recharging capacity in our tests, but has a slower 7.5W wireless charging speed.

No 10K magnetic wireless power bank can match the EcoFlow on input speed—that is the rate at which it is recharged itself. Its 65W input is much faster than the 30W boasted by the Baseus or the 20W of the Anker.

While winning on charging performance and capacity, the EcoFlow Rapid is reasonably chunky compared to the Anker Zolo and Baseus Nomos, and notably bulkier than smaller-capacity 5K power banks. It’s still pocketable but the slightly larger size is the compromise for the other benefits. If you want a slimmer battery pack, look for a smaller 5000mAh option—we’ve tested the best slim power banks further on. It has a handy pull-out kickstand at the back.

This power bank is clearly built for the iPhone 15/16/17 families—with its neat integrated USB-C cable—but it works as well as any other wireless power bank tested here with the other MagSafe iPhones, and that built-in cable can be used to charge the power bank itself.


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EcoFlow RAPID Magnetic Power Bank 10K review






Anker Zolo 10K Magnetic Power Bank – Best value MagSafe battery pack for iPhone 15/16/17















Pros

Large battery capacity

Built-in USB-C cable

7.5W wireless or 30W wired charging

Kickstand

Color choices


Cons

Not 15W wireless














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Capacity: 37Wh (10000mAh)

Input charger: USB-C (20W)

Output charger: Wireless (7.5W) & USB-C (30W)

On test charged iPhone to: 191%

Weight: 8.5oz (241g)

Dimensions: 4.15-x-2.7-x-0.8 inches (10.5-x-6.9-x-2cm)

Colors: White, Black, Pink, Blue

We love this iPhone magnetic power bank for its large capacity, which was (albeit narrowly) the best in our recharging tests. It refilled a faded iPhone 15 Pro twice over in our tests—the best we’ve seen. The EcoFlow Rapid 10K power bank was very close in our tests, but is a little larger and heavier and with a less affordable price-tag.

The 10K Anker Zolo is rated at just 7.5W for wireless charging as it is only “MagSafe compatible” rather than using certified MagSafe or Qi2 magnetic wireless technologies. That said, if you need to recharge quickly you can use its built-in 5.5-inch USB-C cable that can be used for fast-charging an iPhone 15/16/17 at 30W or refilling the power bank itself at 20W. The cable can be neatly hooked into a loop for easy carrying. Owners of earlier iPhones should use the side USB-C port and a separate Lightning cable for 20W wired charging from the power bank.

Where the Anker Zolo triumphs is its value: it wins on capacity where it loses on charging speed, but it’s easily the best value if you don’t mind the charging speed compromise.

There are smaller-capacity 5K power banks, but the 10K Anker Zolo is still very pocketable for such a high-capacity battery pack. It’s around the same size as other 10000mAh MagSafe power banks we’ve tested—except for its sibling the Anker MagGo 10K Slim, reviewed below. Our overall best 10K magnetic power bank, the EcoFlow Rapid 10K, is noticeably bigger, although still portable.


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Anker Zolo 10K Magnetic Power Bank review






Baseus PicoGo 25W 10K Power Bank (AM61) – Fastest 45W wired & 25W wireless battery pack















Pros

Built-in USB-C cable

25W wireless charging

45W wired charging


Cons

High but not highest battery capacity














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Capacity: 36Wh (10000mAh)

Input charger: USB-C (30W)

Output charger: Wireless (25W) & USB-C (45W)

On test charged iPhone to: 167%

Weight: 7.4oz (211g)

Dimensions: 4.1 x 2.7 x 0.75 inches (10.4 x 6.8 x 1.9cm)

Colors: Black

This 25W wireless power bank lived up to its claims of wirelessly charging an iPhone 16 Pro from 0% to 50% in 32 minutes—12 to 15 minutes faster than a 15W power bank. That might not sound a lot but when you’re in a rush to charge your phone, every minute counts. 25W wireless charging is limited to the iPhone 16 and 17 families, running at least iOS 26; older iPhones will charge at 15W using this power bank.

The Baseus PicoGo Magnetic 10K Power Bank (AM61) is an output blazer is more ways than one. It is certified Qi 2.2 so charges wirelessly at 25W, as fast as the Ugreen MagFlow reviewed below, and like the MagFlow also boasts a built-in USB-C cable. While the Ugreen’s cable can wired-charge at 30W, the Baseus is rated at 45W, which is fast enough to keep a MacBook going. We will be running further tests to see how much recharge it could offer a MacBook; watch this space.

If you use the wireless charging pad, the handy integrated USB-C cable and the spare USB-C port to simultaneously charge three devices—say your iPhone, Apple Watch and AirPods—total output is restricted to 15W.

When recharging an iPhone, it refilled our test 16 Pro more than one and a half times, scoring 167% in the Macworldm Recharge Score—going that bit further than the Ugreen MagFlow that scored 144%. Other 10K power banks have performed better: we recorded scores of 190% with the 15W EcoFlow Rapid 10K and 7.5W Anker Zolo 10K, although both lag behind the Baseus in terms of charging speed.

One area where the Baseus is not the champ is input: the speed at which it is recharged itself. Input power is 30W, which is average but nowhere near the EcoFlow battery pack’s unmatched 65W.

The same company also sells the Baseus Nomos Magnetic 10K Power Bank that, like the PicoGo, has an integrated 45W USB-C cable, but slower 15W Qi2 wireless charging. Its recharge score of 166% is remarkably close to that of the 25W PicoGo. As it is priced similarly to the 25W PicoGo, the newer model makes more sense.


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Baseus Picogo 25W Wireless 10000mAh Power Bank (AM61) review






Ugreen MagFlow Qi2 25W Magnetic Wireless 10K Power Bank – Super-fast wireless power bank















Pros

25W wireless or 30W wired charging

Large battery capacity

Built-in USB-C cable

Digital display


Cons

Battery capacity not as great as others tested














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Capacity: 36Wh (10000mAh)

Input charger: USB-C (30W)

Output charger: Wireless (25W) & USB-C (30W)

On test charged iPhone to: 144%

Weight: 9oz (254g)

Dimensions: 4.4 x 2.8 x 0.8 inches (11.1 x 7 x 2.1cm)

Colors: Blue

This was the first Qi2 25W wireless power bank that we tested, and it completed a 50% recharge in just over 30 minutes—so matching the 25W Baseus PicoGo reviewed above. It’s faster at being recharged itself, with a 30W input beating the PicoGo’s 20W input.

Total output when using all three charging points—magnetic wireless, USB-C cable and USB-C port—is limited to 12.5W.

While, with the Baseus PicoGo 25W, it’s the equal fastest power bank at charging the iPhone, it paled a little in actual recharge performance, refilling an iPhone 16 Pro’s battery once fully and then 44% on second recharge. That 144% recharge score is under the PicoGo’s 167% and not as great as the 190% seen with the 15W EcoFlow and 7.5W Anker Zolo wireless power banks also reviewed above. The power bank itself can be recharged at 30W, which is faster than the PicoGo and Zolo 10K power banks but at the 65W level of the EcoFlow Rapid.

These points aside, the Ugreen 25W MagFlow Power Bank is a super-speedy wireless charger for those in the biggest hurry for power.


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Ugreen MagFlow Magnetic Wireless Power Bank (10000mAh, Qi2 25W) review






Anker MagGo Power Bank (10K, Slim) – Best slim 10K MagSafe battery pack















Pros

High battery capacity

Super slim and lightweight

15W wireless or 30W wired

Colors














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Capacity: 38.7Wh (10000mAh)

Input charger: USB-C (30W)

Output charger: Wireless (15W), USB-C (30W)

On test charged iPhone to: 188%

Weight: 7.05oz (200g)

Dimensions: 4.1 x 2.8 x 0.58 inches (10.4 x 7.06 x 1.47cm)

Colors: Black, White, Pink, Teal

At just 0.58 inches thick, this 10000mAh power bank rivals even some of the 5000mAh battery packs in terms of slimness. It’s also lighter than any other 10K magnetic wireless power bank that we have tested, and wins too on recharging power. It’s only the integrated USB-C cable that pushes us to recommend the Anker Zolo or Baseus power banks for owners of the iPhone 15/16/17. While I admire the built-in cables, I admit that the Anker Slim is the magnetic power bank in my backpack every day.

It uses fast Qi2 magnetic tech, so can wirelessly charge at an impressive 15W. If you have a spare cable with you, it can charge at twice that speed via its USB-C port. This makes it as fast a wireless charger as the Baseus Nomos reviewed above. The Baseus charger is more convenient with its built-in USB-C cable, but owners of iPhones 12/13/14 might appreciate the ability to add a Lightning cable to the USB-C port and charge that way. Wired charging via Lightning is limited to 20W—a limitation set by Apple to ensure device safety and performance, not by the cable or the power bank. The newer Ugreen MagFlow is the outstanding winner on wireless charging speed but is a lot wider than this slim machine.

In our tests it performed among the best of the 10K magnetic power banks we have put through their paces: recharging an iPhone 15 Pro to 188% (over the course of two iPhone charges from one power bank charge).

It’s available in up to four colors depending on your country and where you buy it—the pink and teal versions are available only direct from Anker.

There’s an even slimmer 5K Anker Nano model, reviewed below.


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Anker MagGo Power Bank (10K, Slim) review






Anker Qi2 MagGo Power Bank (10K) – Fast wireless and best display















Pros

High battery capacity

15W wireless or 27W wired

LED charge percentage














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Capacity: 38.5Wh (10000mAh)

Input charger: USB-C (20W)

Output charger: Wireless (15W Qi2) & USB-C (27W)

On test charged iPhone to: 170%

Weight: 8.8oz (250g)

Dimensions: 4.2-x-2.7-x-0.8 inches (10.7-x-6.9-x-2cm)

Colors: White, Black

Around the same size as the Anker Zolo power bank, reviewed above, the Anker MagGo Power Bank (10K) didn’t quite match that battery pack in terms of recharging but was still impressive—around the same as the Baseus Nomos.

Where it beats the Zolo and matches the Nomos and EcoFlow Rapid is in wireless charging speed. The Anker MagGo is certified for the new Qi2 standard and so supports 15W wireless charging. This works with all MagSafe-supporting devices: from the iPhone 12 to 17. (Note that the iPhone 12 doesn’t officially support Qi2 but Macworld iPhone 12 Qi2 tests suggest that it does.)

The Zolo/Nomos/Rapid have a slightly more powerful cabled charging spec (30W vs Anker’s 27W) but the difference is negligible. We like the integrated USB-C cable included with those power banks, but any decent USB-C charging cable can be used with the MagGo to fast wire-charge an iPhone.

Aside from faster wireless charging, the Anker boasts a easy-to-read digital display that shows you exactly how much charge is left in the battery pack. Seeing the actual percentage is much more useful than the traditional four LED lights seen on most power banks. It also features a solid pull-out stand at the back.


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Anker MagGo Power Bank (10K) review






Raycon Magic Power Bank 5-in-1 – Best multi-iPhone MagSafe battery pack















Pros

High battery capacity

Integrated U.S. plug prongs

Built-in USB-C and Lightning cables

2x USB ports

7.5W wireless or 18W wired


Cons

Big and bulky

Not 15W wireless

North America only














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Capacity: 37Wh (10000mAh)

Input charger: USB-C (18W)

Output charger: Wireless (7.5W), USB-C (18W), Lightning (12W)

On test charged iPhone to: 186%

Weight: 9.5oz (270g)

Dimensions: 3.4-x-3.4-x-1.4 inches (8.6-x-8.6-x-3.6cm)

Colors: Black

Much bigger and meaner than the power banks reviewed above, the Raycon 5-in-1 Power Bank can charge five devices simultaneously: two through the USB-C and USB-A ports, one wirelessly through MagSafe, and two through the built-in cables (USB-C for iPhone 15/16/17 and Lightning for older iPhones).

In our tests, it was very close in battery charging power to the top scorers—charging an iPhone 15 Pro nearly twice over.

It claims to offer 15W of wireless power but isn’t officially certified by Apple, so we rate it at 7.5W for wireless. There are two integrated output cables: one USB-C for iPhone 15/16/17, and one Lightning for older iPhones and Apple devices. If you don’t have any Lightning-based devices this will be superfluous, although friends in need of power may thank you if their iPhones are older. Most people’s AirPods are still Lightning based, so you may well find a use for it.

It features built-in U.S. plug prongs so can be connected straight into a power socket rather than requiring a separate USB-C charger. This is fine for users based in the U.S. or Canada, but not for international users. The power bank even features a handy pull-out phone clip that holds your phone upright, although the placement of the cables means the battery pack can’t charge your phone while it’s in the mini stand.

Unlike the more svelte power banks reviewed here, the Raycon 5-in-1 Power Bank is too big and bulky to let you slip the iPhone plus battery pack into your pocket. As a portable power bank you might carry in a bag on your travels, but not your pocket.




Eugen Wegmann

As the built-in plug prongs work in the U.S. and Canada only, it’s not much help to international buyers. A similar alternative that does fare better around the world is the $139 Journey Axie 3-in-1 Global Wall Charger & 10k Power Bank (£99 in the U.K.), pictured above, which is about the same size and weight as the Raycon and features a built-in USB-C cable and a USB-C port plus of course features a wireless charging pad. While the Raycon can service five devices, the Journey can cope with only three but it does have plug heads for U.S., U.K., E.U. and Australia/N.Z. It is also faster at charging via USB, with a maximum 35W output




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A third plug-in-the-wall power bank option is the Infinacore P3 Pro, which costs $129 / £102, and can charge four devices at the same time, including an iPhone at 15W Qi2. It lacks the integrated USB-C cable found on the Raycon and Journey power bank chargers but as it plugs directly into a wall power socket you won’t need to carry a cable to recharge the power bank itself. Like the Journey battery pack, it comes with U.K., E.U, and AU/NZ travel adapter plug heads. As well as the Qi2 charging pad, there are two USB-C ports and one USB-A.

The P3 Pro also boasts an excellent display, showing charging speed, battery status, temperature, and charge time remaining. We recommend this power bank for MacBook users who want a portable 65W charger with MagSafe for wireless iPhone charging, plus USB options. The Raycon and Journey aren’t as suitable for laptop charging, but the P3 Pro’s 65W is enough to keep most MacBooks going when connected.






PhoneSuit Journey Mag MagSafe Wireless All-In-One Charger















Pros

Integrated plug prongs

2x USB-C ports

7.5W wireless or 20W wired


Cons

Not 15W wireless

Longer than most

Plug prongs for North America only














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Capacity: 38.5Wh (10000mAh)

Input charger: USB-C (18W)

Output charger: Wireless (7.5W), USB-C (20W) & USB-A (18W)

On test charged iPhone to: 150%

Weight: 9.1oz (258g)

Dimensions: 5.25-x-2.6-x-0.65 inches (13.3-x-6.6-x-1.7cm)

Colors: Gray

While a wireless charging pad saves you the bother of carrying a cable around to charge your phone from a power bank, you still need a wall charger to hand to recharge the power bank itself… but not with the PhoneSuit Journey Mag, which features foldable North American plug prongs so you can plug the battery pack straight into a power socket. While plugged in, the power bank can charge the attached iPhone wirelessly at the same time as recharging the battery pack.

Two further USB ports are also handy. The USB-C port can charge at 20W, so much faster than the 7.5W MagSafe-compatible wireless charging pad—but you will need a USB-C cable in this instance: USB-C to Lightning for iPhones older than the iPhone 15, and USB-C to USB-C for the 15, 16 and 17. The USB-A port can charge another device at up to 18W.

The 10000mAh battery capacity allowed us to charge a faded iPhone to 100% and then again another 50%, which is about average for this size battery.






Best small portable magnetic power banks

If you carry your power bank around with all day, in your bag or pocket, a slimmer, lighter magnetic/MagSafe power bank will suit you better than a larger, heavier 10K battery pack. They are also easier to pocket when clamped to your phone. We’ve tested a lot from 3000mAh to 6000mAh to find the best portable MagSafe power bank that will recharge your iPhone enough to get you through the rest of the day but not enough to reply on during a weekend’s camping.

The Anker MagGo 10K Slim Power Bank, reviewed above, is just 0.58 inches thick and weighs only 200g but these 5K magnetic power banks will take up even less space in your bag or desk drawer, and are easier to pocket with iPhone attached.




Simon Jary






1. EcoFlow RAPID Magnetic Power Bank 5K – Best 5K magnetic battery pack for speed















Pros

Slimmer than 10K

Built-in USB-C cable

Built-in stand

15W wireless or 30W wired


Cons

Slightly larger than other 5K power banks














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Capacity: 19.35Wh (5000mAh)

Input charger: USB-C (30W)

Output charger: Wireless (15W) & USB-C (30W)

On test charged iPhone to: 70%

Weight: 6.4oz (180g)

Dimensions: 4.3 x 2.8 x 0.6 inch (10.8 x 7 x 1.4cm)

Colors: Gray/silver

5K battery packs are slim enough to clamp to your iPhone and still slip into your pocket. While 10000mAh power banks boast larger re-charging capacity, if you want a slightly smaller and lighter battery pack with a stand, we recommend you choose between this power bank—the smaller sibling of our recommended best 10K magnetic power bank—and either the Belkin BoostCharge Pro Power Bank 5K + Stand or Ugreen 5000mAh Magnetic Wireless Power Bank, both reviewed below.

All three have a 5000mAh battery but the Belkin won in our head-to-head recharging tests, recharging a faded iPhone 16 Pro by 79% compared to the 5K EcoFlow Rapid (70%) and Ugreen (68%). For the biggest recharge, Belkin wins.

Where the 5K EcoFlow Rapid gets the overall nod—especially for owners of the iPhone 15, 16 and 17—is its built-in USB-C cable. No other 5000mAh wireless power bank we have tested has the handy integrated cable. Several of our favorite 10K battery packs have built-in cables but this is the first 5K power bank to boast one. Even if you have an earlier Lightning iPhone, the integrated cable can be used to top up the power bank itself.

It features 15W Qi2 wireless charging when clamped to the back of an iPhone, and can be charged with a cable at a top 30W speed.






2. Belkin BoostCharge Pro Magnetic Power Bank Qi2 – Best 5K in our tests
https://www.macworld.com/article/668978/best-magsafe-portable-battery-packs-and-power-banks-for-ipho...

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