![]() ![]() It is MagSafe compatible and can wirelessly charge an iPhone at 7.5W, or a super speedy 30W when connected via USB-C-again, the best we’ve yet seen. We run the iPhone down to 10%, recharge using the power bank, and keep doing this until the power bank is empty. Only the OtterBox 2-in-1 Power Bank comes close. This iPhone power bank has a huge capacity, refilling a faded iPhone 15 Pro twice over in our tests-the best we’ve seen. Some power banks can charge a phone faster if you connect a cable, and we have highlighted those below. We have listed the speeds at which each portable power bank can be charged itself ( Input charger) and charge the iPhone ( Output charger). Watch out for Qi2 chargers in 2024, which will offer 15W wireless charging for compatible iPhone 13/14/15 even if not certified MagSafe read Qi2 vs MagSafe. We have listed the top wireless and wirec charging speeds for each magnetic power banks tested here. ![]() In comparison, most of the portable battery packs tested here can’t reach 15W, except those that can be charged simultaneously by wire and wireless. Official certification is more important for wired MagSafe chargers as the 15W charging power of MagSafe-certified chargers beats the 7.5W maximum for mere MagSafe-compatible accessories. Not all are officially “Certified MagSafe” by Apple but we’ve included only those MagSafe-compatible battery packs that work as efficiently as the “Made for MagSafe” models. ![]() Also check out our tests of the best iPhone chargers for wired charging solutions, and of course to refill your iPhone power bank. ![]()
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