Model: Anker 622 Magnetic Battery (MagGo) 5000mAh Foldable Wireless Charger,White, Size: 12 in
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The charger itself is great. Nice quality and the stand works well. My problem was the price. My iPhone 13 gets me through the day so I wouldn't use this as often. There are cheaper alternatives on Amazon that get the job done for less. This price should the msrp.
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05-24-2022 at 02:29 PM.
I got this last time when it was on sale for the same price from Amazon.
As long as you have a Mag-Safe compatible case, it adheres well, but I noticed some side to side movement so it doesn't always align vertically. It's very convenient in the sense that you don't have to carry a cable with you but it gets warm when you keep it on phone in your pocket. The stand itself is a gimmick and will only stay upright if you have it on a hard, flat surface. Otherwise, I think it's slightly overpriced for what it does, although the quality and convenience are nice.
Use a wall charger, it's 99999999999mAh and only cost you a couple of cents per charge
this is a stupid comment, wall chargers aren't 99999999999mAh but nice try lol
i offered comparable alternatives with a minute of searching. i own some anker stuff, it's fine, but not any more special than the aukeys and all the other comparable oems/knockoffs. this is 7.5w qi charging, and the only convenience thing is the magnets. much rather pd or qc3.0 my phone with a 6" cable and charge faster and have some space for not overheating..obviously those interested in this would disagree, which is fine.
i understand some care about brand names, but i care about price vs. performance, which this does not have enough of at $44. this doesn't even come with a type c to lightning cable to use it separately (without the magnets). didn't think there were this many anker zealots on here though lol
Bought this on Amazon for $45 several months ago. The charging functionality works well, but the magnet isn't strong enough to really hold onto the phone if you use a case. If you use a case, it also doesn't stay up as a stand. Ultimately, its convenient to carry and useful to charge your phone on a table without a cable. Plus, you can use android chargers to recharge the power bank and ultimately your phone if you don;t have a lightning cable handy.
Just remember with wireless charging you lose 30-40% of the advertised capacity to heat dissipation. I have the apple official battery and a $6 knock off an they both give my iphone 13 mini 85% full charge from near dead. The stand is nice, but just go for a cheaper alternative with a 10 or so rating imo.
this is a stupid comment, wall chargers aren't 99999999999mAh but nice try lol
i offered comparable alternatives with a minute of searching. i own some anker stuff, it's fine, but not any more special than the aukeys and all the other comparable oems/knockoffs. this is 7.5w qi charging, and the only convenience thing is the magnets. much rather pd or qc3.0 my phone with a 6" cable and charge faster and have some space for not overheating..obviously those interested in this would disagree, which is fine.
i understand some care about brand names, but i care about price vs. performance, which this does not have enough of at $44. this doesn't even come with a type c to lightning cable to use it separately (without the magnets). didn't think there were this many anker zealots on here though lol
Technically they can be considered infinite mAh. Amp hours are the product of the current output times the amount of time it can maintain it. Wall outlets can be considered to be able to provide current for an infinite amount of hours.
But I agree, the comment has no place here. Might as well use 2 cans and string instead of a phone.... It will never need charging.
Bought this on Amazon for $45 several months ago. The charging functionality works well, but the magnet isn't strong enough to really hold onto the phone if you use a case. If you use a case, it also doesn't stay up as a stand. Ultimately, its convenient to carry and useful to charge your phone on a table without a cable. Plus, you can use android chargers to recharge the power bank and ultimately your phone if you don;t have a lightning cable handy.
I bought mine from Amazon and have a magsafe iphone case. The magnets are definitely strong enough to hold onto my phone (can hold it phone side down and bounce it and it stays "attached") and the stand works perfectly. Do you have a particularly bulky case* or a max maybe?
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did a quick ebay search, found a claimed "10000mAh" for $28: https://www.ebay.com/itm/393969713755 but based on the size i highly doubt it's anywhere near 10000mAh, so might as well go for the claimed 5000mAh for $20: https://www.ebay.com/itm/144334281929
That green color is 🤮
did a quick ebay search, found a claimed "10000mAh" for $28: https://www.ebay.com/itm/393969713755 but based on the size i highly doubt it's anywhere near 10000mAh, so might as well go for the claimed 5000mAh for $20: https://www.ebay.com/itm/144334281929
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As long as you have a Mag-Safe compatible case, it adheres well, but I noticed some side to side movement so it doesn't always align vertically. It's very convenient in the sense that you don't have to carry a cable with you but it gets warm when you keep it on phone in your pocket. The stand itself is a gimmick and will only stay upright if you have it on a hard, flat surface. Otherwise, I think it's slightly overpriced for what it does, although the quality and convenience are nice.
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i offered comparable alternatives with a minute of searching. i own some anker stuff, it's fine, but not any more special than the aukeys and all the other comparable oems/knockoffs. this is 7.5w qi charging, and the only convenience thing is the magnets. much rather pd or qc3.0 my phone with a 6" cable and charge faster and have some space for not overheating..obviously those interested in this would disagree, which is fine.
i understand some care about brand names, but i care about price vs. performance, which this does not have enough of at $44. this doesn't even come with a type c to lightning cable to use it separately (without the magnets). didn't think there were this many anker zealots on here though lol
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i offered comparable alternatives with a minute of searching. i own some anker stuff, it's fine, but not any more special than the aukeys and all the other comparable oems/knockoffs. this is 7.5w qi charging, and the only convenience thing is the magnets. much rather pd or qc3.0 my phone with a 6" cable and charge faster and have some space for not overheating..obviously those interested in this would disagree, which is fine.
i understand some care about brand names, but i care about price vs. performance, which this does not have enough of at $44. this doesn't even come with a type c to lightning cable to use it separately (without the magnets). didn't think there were this many anker zealots on here though lol
Technically they can be considered infinite mAh. Amp hours are the product of the current output times the amount of time it can maintain it. Wall outlets can be considered to be able to provide current for an infinite amount of hours.
But I agree, the comment has no place here. Might as well use 2 cans and string instead of a phone.... It will never need charging.