ZYRON 10000mAh MagSafe-Compatible Power Bank Auto-On 15W Wireless 20W USB-C Built-in for $33 Delivered @ Zyron AU

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FEATURES:
Snap & charge auto-detect technology, no pressing button.
Built-in USB-C lanyard cable supports 20W Output & 18W Input.
10000mAh high-capacity battery.
Charge up to 4 devices simultaneously.
Fast Wireless charging with 7.5W output for iPhones and 15W for Android devices.
20W USB-C port and 12W USB-A port.
High-end aluminum shell for durability
LED power indicator for easy battery life monitoring
Slim, compact and lightweight design for portability
Smart temperature control to prevent overheating

SPECIFICATIONS:
Capacity: 10,000mAh 38.5Whr
Built-in Cable: USB-C (20W output, 18W input)
Additional Ports: USB-C (20W), USB-A (12W)
Wireless Charging: Up to 15W (Android), 7.5W (iPhone)
Material: Aluminum & PC
Safety Certification: Australian Standards Tested
Size: 1126717mm
Weight: 206g

Quick Demo Video: PowaSnap 10000mAh

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Comments

  • How strong is that cable used as a lanyard as your ad?

    • It has a secured fitting and won't fall off easily

    • +4

      What does your a** has to do with this deal?

  • -1

    I'm in the market for something like this.

    Seeing it does 15W wireless charging, is it Qi2 certified?

    • -1

      No. This does 7.5W for iPhone.

      • -1

        Re-read the description. It does 15W for Android phones. Qi2 isn't an Apple exclusive specification.

        • Yes but Qi2 can handle up to 15W on compatible iPhones fomr iPhone 12 onwards.

          If they advertise 7.5W for iPhone what makes you think it's Qi2.
          A company would happily advertise it being Qi2 if it actually is.
          No where does it say it's Qi2.

        • Also go and search it up yourself. This is not certified in the Wireless Power Consortium Database
          Wireless Power Consortium Database

    • +1

      This one is not qi2 certified. Qi2 certified is in production and will be launched in couple of months. 15W for Android and 7.5W for iPhones as mentioned in the specs to avoid confusion.

      • I think it clearly avoids confusion, but clearly some people don't understand ¯_(ツ)_/¯

    • Currently we only have PowaSnap Drive Magsafe Car Mount that is both Qi2 and Apple Find My certified.

  • How many iPhone 15 charges would you get out of this? Also, would it charge a MacBook M2?

    • Max output is 20W, so no chance of charging a MacBook.

  • +3

    My experience with Zyron products has been love and hate.

    I always love them when I get them but I've had 4 out of 5 fail within 18 months. Powerbanks and Gaan chargers.

    • +1

      Same. Bought quite a few chargers and several have failed. Disappointing.

    • -1

      We are constantly upgrading our products. This new model is at Alogic level.

  • Can someone clarify what are the devices can be charged at 15w wirelessly from this power bank? I have official Samsung fast wireless charger stand at home which does charge at 15w to S24 ultra and Fold 6. However, this is really the only wireless charger can charge Samsung devices such as S24 ultra at 15w wirelessly. I doubt that this power bank can charge at 15w wirelessly on S24 ultra and Fold 6.

    • It shows Fast Wireless Charger connected on S23+. It should be the same for S24 Ultra too.

      • There are two different types of fast wireless charging: 10w or 15w. I haven't seen a single non Samsung wireless charger can charge Samsung devices at 15w so far except the Samsung own brand. Almost all power banks and some MagSafe powerbanks can charge 10w which displays Fast Charge… Therefore I hope that I can get the clarification. Thanks

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