Anker 321 MagGo 5,000mAh Magsafe Powerbank for iPhone 12-16 $32.50 + Delivery ($0 Prime/ $59 Spend) @ AnkerDirect via Amazon AU

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1c more than ATL back again all colours except pink available. Copypasta: Previously it was for black and white only.

(Green seems to be more like Turquoise and Purple looks like Baby Blue to me, not sure irl just based on pictures)

The magnetic charge only provides up to 7.5W maximum power.

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Works on all MagSafe iPhones 16/15/14/13/12 series but if you have a case your case needs to be MagSafe as well. If you have a normal plastic case it wont work and wont magnetically stick.

this is one of the newer models that was released ‎12 November 2023.

the USB-C port works both ways so you can charge with a cable non wirelessly as well.

5000mAh isnt much but at least it will be light weight to carry around.

“5,000mAh cell capacity provides 0.8 iPhone 14 charges, 0.85 iPhone 14 Pro charges, 0.61 iPhone 14 Pro Max charges, and 0.6 iPhone 14 Plus charges.”

Compatibility

iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Pro, iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro Max, ,iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro Max, iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Pro, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14 Pro Max, iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Pro, iPhone 13 Pro Max, iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro, iPhone 12 Pro Max, and iPhone 12 mini.
reasons why this Anker: they have temperature monitoring to not get too hot, Anker claims 90% capacity after 20 months of use.

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Comments

  • 5,000mAh Powerbank

    What is this?

    A Powerbank for ants ?

    • +7

      5,000mAh

      mAh stands for million Ants/hour.

      that's a lot of ants.

  • -2

    Wireless power banks are a waste of time, You lose up to 40% of the capacity in the air. They're not efficient enough yet.

    • Before yall come for me simple google Wireless Charging Facts

      • look up actual numbers instead of relying on AI.

        another unrelated thing many people don't realise, is faster charge means more heat and less efficient charge.

        example when charging wired, fast charge 9V~15V means you get less out of your power bank compared to if you charged from the same powerbank at 5V ( you could do this by using a A to C cable instead of C to C). so in certain situations slow charge has it's benefits. I have tried this on powerbanks and noticed it's true.

    • +2

      my advice is you should look stuff up before you comment.

      efficiency of wireless charging is 70% efficient at minimum (only 30% lost) and 80 best at best (only 20% lost). wired charging is also not 100% efficient and 90% at minimum and 95% at best. the difference is between them is only 15% to 20%.

      so worst case 5000mAh with wireless becomes 3500mAh. 5000mAh with wired becomes 4500mAh. wireless is 20% difference, and only 30% total lost.

      not argueing with you on that fact they are not efficient though. that's true they are not efficient, but many people find the convenience of it magnetically attaching to the back of your phone is worth it.

      • There are products that support magnetic attachment while also coming with a very short data cable for faster charging. I mean, it can be attached with MagSafe, but does not use wireless charging. Hope we can see them in Australian market soon.

        • I mean, it can be attached with MagSafe, but does not use wireless charging. Hope we can see them in Australian market soon.

          you can do that with the power bank in this deal.

          most wireless power banks will support wired charging the USB-C port is both in and out for power. you can leave the power bank magnetically attached and as soon as you plug the cable into your phone it stops the wireless charge and starts charging through the cable.

          you just need a super short C to C cable, some powerbanks come with one. I have two of them I don't really use, one came with a samsung power bank and I can't remember what the other one came with.

  • +1

    does it work for Samsung S25u?
    Thanks

    • I personally don't recommend using a magsafe power bank with the S25 Ultra, as it will interfere with the accuracy of the S pen. The S pen will just not work near the magnets when it is being charged wirelessly, and even when not charging wirelessly, the magnets in the magsafe case cause the S pen drawing to be off by a few millimeters, which is quite annoying for me.

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