Anker 621 Magnetic Portable Charger (MagGo). 5.000mAh Wireless Power Bank with USB-C Cable. Magsafe-Compatible Battery Pack for iPhone 16/15/14/13/12 Series
Original price was: CAD $35.99.CAD $19.99Current price is: CAD $19.99.
1000 in stock
About this item
- Smaller Than Ever: Anker's new MiniCell technology delivers identical charging performance with fewer components. This means it's smaller and lighter than ever before
- Pocket-Sized Power: At just 4.13 × 2.62 × 0.45" and 4.41 oz, it snaps to your phone and fits effortlessly into your bag, purse, or pocket
- Strong Attachment: Equipped with ultra-strong magnets that firmly attach to the back of the iPhone 15 or 14 so you can single-handedly take selfies, make calls, and more.
- Charge in a Snap: Align your iPhone and battery with a snap. Say goodbye to disconnection issues caused by wireless charging misalignment. (Note:It's normal for the power bank to reach temperatures between 98-118°F when the ambient temperature is 77°F. Rest assured, this device meets international safety standards for safe operation.)
- What You Get: Anker 621 Magnetic Battery (MagGo), 23.6 in (60 cm) USB-C to USB-C cable, welcome guide, worry-free 24-month warranty, and friendly customer service.
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Specifications
- Connector TypeUSB Type C
- USB Type C5000 Milliamp Hours
- Other Special Features of the ProductWireless Charging
- Voltage3.85 Volts
- Power SourceBattery
- Number of Ports1
- Battery Charge Time2.5 Hours
- Is ElectricNo
- PortableNo
- Compatible DevicesiPhone 16/15 Plus/15 Pro/15 Pro Max/14/14 pro/13 Series, iPad,
- Antenna LocationOutdoor
- Warranty TypeLimited
Additional information
| color | Black, Blue, Green, Purple, White |
|---|---|
| size | 4.13 x 2.62 x 0.45 inches |







4stars only because i would love to be a fast charge 25w or at least to charge my phone from 1%- 100% with one charge
Works with my sumsung buds2 pro and buds3 pro as well.
Color is cute and overall looks good.
L’aggancio magnetico funziona alla perfezione. Si attacca saldamente al mio iPhone 13 Pro e rimane ben saldo anche durante l’uso quotidiano. Non ci sono problemi di disconnessione accidentale, il che è una gran cosa per chi vuole continuare a usare il telefono senza interruzioni mentre lo carica.
La capacità di 5000 mAh è sufficiente per una carica completa del mio iPhone, con un po’ di carica residua. Non è pensata per ricaricare il telefono più volte, ma è ideale per dare una ricarica completa quando si è in giro e non si ha accesso a una presa elettrica. Inoltre, grazie al cavo USB-C incluso, è facile ricaricare la power bank stessa in tempi relativamente brevi.
Un altro aspetto che ho apprezzato è il design elegante e minimale. Si integra perfettamente con l’estetica dell’iPhone, senza sembrare un accessorio ingombrante o fuori posto. È disponibile in vari colori, quindi c’è anche un tocco di personalizzazione.
In conclusione, l’Anker 621 Magnetic Battery (MagGo) è una soluzione eccellente per chi cerca una power bank portatile e affidabile per il proprio iPhone 12 o 13. È perfetta per chi è sempre in movimento e ha bisogno di un po’ di energia extra durante la giornata. La qualità costruttiva e le prestazioni sono all’altezza degli standard di Anker, e non posso che consigliarla vivamente.
Spero che questa recensione ti sia utile!
**Update** Anker reached out and resolved my issue with their excellent customer service. This is a great company that stands by its products.
The battery gets hot while charging which slows the charging speed. I measured the temperature of the battery to peak around 119°F using an IR thermometer.
One odd thing about this battery is that it's slightly longer than it should be. So when it snaps onto the back of the iPhone 15 Pro, it extends a few millimeters below the bottom edge of the phone (see pics). Not a big deal and doesn't affect charging, just something I noticed. Dimensions are 105mm x 66mm x 11mm, weight 134g.
The battery capacity is 5000 mAh (iPhone 15 Pro internal battery is 3274 mAh), but only about 70% of that goes into the iPhone due to the lower efficiency of wireless charging (Magsafe, Qi, Et al.) so expect about one full top up with this battery.
More charges, less expensive, cute lavender, but fitting slightly too big vs one charge, more expensive, white only, but perfect fit.
Overall the Anker is the winner for me.
It does get a bit warm and I would still suggest using a cable, if it gets offset from the phone it won’t charge.
Price: Anker wins. $37 vs $99 makes it almost 3x cheaper.
Size and Weight: Tie. Surprisingly very similar to Apple in weight. The thickness is pretty much the same which is the most important as you want to be able to use it comfortably while holding the phone and charger. Anker is a bit longer and very slightly wider, but this doesn't really make a difference as it fits on the phone.
Looks and Feel: Apple wins. The Anker feels nice and grippy, but Apple's form factor definitely wins out. I notice that fingerprints definitely show up more on the Anker and not really at all for Apple. This is the least important category for me.
Battery Life: Anker wins. Apple notably doesn't list its battery life for its charger, but it's definitely less than 5000mAh. 5000mAh is enough for a little more than a full charge for my Iphone 14 pro and from my testing (charging up from 10% to 100%), Apple capacity's seems to be about 55-65% of a full charge.
Charging Speed: Tie. They're both pretty slow, but that's a given for wireless magsafe charging.
UI and Battery Advantages: Apple wins. Apple's charger is obviously designed to work with Iphones and it shows with the audio cue for charging, the visual popup for charger percentage, and the ability to charger the battery pack while charging the phone. It also manages heat, stopping if the phone gets too hot and let's you know it won't charge beyond 90% to preserve battery life. Anker has none of that, only a light indicator for battery life and it will keep on charging until it's done. It hasn't gotten unbearably hot, but I would keep to charging in bursts.
Magnet: Apple wins (slightly). I held my phone by the charger for both and shook it side to side and up and down and they both held firm. However, for some reason, Anker's doesn't seem to have the small magnet under the circle one like Apple does. This makes it so you can slightly turn the charger, but this doesn't really matter.
Conclusion: My personal preference is the Anker. Apple's small improvements really aren't worth being 3x the price. I value being able to hold the phone comfortably while charging and knowing that the battery will last me through the day if I forgot to charge my phone last night and Anker does that, arguably even better than Apple does. Heat isn't really an issue for me because I only charge in short bursts of time anyway (~30 minutes). Apple's charger pack is meant more for keeping your battery topped up so it only drops a bit during the day, not for charging up from a low amount which isn't my preferred use case.
Otherwise I really like this pack. The magnet is really strong and holds well, the color and finish are nice and clean and I like that it has a power button so you can charge other things, not just wireless devices. I’ve used it 2 days in a row to top up and I really like it.
Etwas schade, dass dies auf den Produktfotos leider überhaupt nicht klar ersichtlich ist, sonst hätte ich mich eventuell vor dem Kauf anders entschieden.
Für iPhone Max allerdings sicher eine tolle Option, das Design ist schlicht und die Powerbank wesentlich schicker als frühere Generationen.