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Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
Really really good. The magnetic itself is really strong and can hold onto the back of my phone. Just today I charged my phone all the way to 80 percent and still had battery left on the charger. It also had a usbc in case u don’t wanna use MagSafe charging which I thought was pretty cool. Defenitely worth the buy
RAPHAEL
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
It does get a little warmBut it’s light weight and charges your phone on the go well!!
grncreek
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2025
Good quality charger. This charger is great, it can wirelessly charge my phones 5400mah battery to roughly 60% which I'm very pleased with considering how inefficient wireless charging is. The magnets are very strong and stays securely attached to phone. It does get pretty warm while wireless charging although every wireless charger I've tried does the same. I really like that the USB C port is bi directional so you can charge the battery pack up via USB C or use the USB C to charge other devices that don't have wireless charging built in. I recently discovered this is super handy if my gaming headset battery gets low while gaming. Simply plug the USB-C in and it delivers enough power to completely charge my headset while still being portable and not tethered to an adapter.
J. Harris
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
This product, the ARKEEP Model MC502, is a 5,000mAh capacity power bank. This power bank is charged through the single USB-C power port on the bottom of the device. The charging rates for the power bank are 5V@3A (15W) or 9V@2A (18W) depending upon the input source and the capabilities of the power cord.This power bank offers the capability to recharge phones (or other devices) that are equipped for magnetically coupled wireless charging (and conform to the large format wireless charging protocol) at a maximum output of 15 Watts. Additionally, this power bank offers the ability to charge other devices via the USB-C port built into the device. The charging rates for the USB-C output are 5V@3A (15W), 9V@2.22A (20W), and 12V@ 1.67A (20W) depending upon the capabilities of the receiving device and the power cord.The power bank has a power switch built into the bottom edge of the unit for turning the unit on (single click) and off (double click). The purpose of the power switch is uncertain since the power bank appears to be able to turn itself on or off as needed based upon the situation. The power bank also has four amber LEDs and one green LED next to the power switch. The four yellow LEDs indicate the approximate level of charge available in the power bank’s battery. The green LED lights to signify if the power bank is charging, or is providing charge to another device, in a “Fast Charge” mode (it appears).The product is supplied with a “Power Bank Manual; MC502” which contains a lot of information. That said, the manual is quite difficult to understand. It provides some operational and technical details but some items appear to be inconsistent or incorrect.I like this power bank but I am uncertain about how some operations work or are supposed to work. It is smaller and thinner than most other devices. It seems to be primarily aimed at those phones that can accept wireless charging power sources. It does not have a digital display readout, but I can live without out that feature. It also has a good capacity of 5,000mAh. Very well done.
Mr_D
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
Seems like a made-up name but works fine.Pros:+ Goes just past the specs on the label - 5V at 3.1A ok, 9V at 2.49A ok, 12V at 1.84A ok.+ Charges at 9V setting at 18Watts is fine.+ writing is small but legible+ fairly compact form factor+ ON button + USB-C + status LED are all on the same side. (some put half on the side... No the other side)+ Neutral grey color looks fine. Better than pink, white, orange, etc+ grippy texture on the top works good.+ has a hole on the corner for a lanyard if you want.+ It has the real "rated" capacity on the side. 5000mAHr (probably at 3.7V) will be 2750mAHr output at 5V.+ The size and photos are real. Many from China have edited photos making it look artificially small or thin.Cons:- No LCD 3 digit display, it has a couple LEDs as a dot instead showing 25%, 50% or 75%- Only 1 USB-C port. No other way to charge it. If we break the ONE port it's done.- No USB-A port either.- No grip on the sides or bottom. Pretty slippery to hold onto.= 2750 mAHr rated output seems low. Probably due to internal 5000 battery at 3.7V is 2750mAHr after converting.I didn't test the magnetic charge part. The rest looks fine.
bizpl
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2025
Nice nice and sleek looking battery backup is a very handy item to have when you’re on the road and your battery is low. The unit feels well made and looks like it’s of good quality. No cables are needed to charge your iPhone since it’s wireless, but the biggest downside is that both the battery unit and my iPhone 15 Pro Max get really hot while charging. I’d prefer something that doesn’t heat up as much to help protect your battery and keep it lasting longer.
Nichell Benyard
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2025
Didn't stick to my phone or charge it i have s24
JM
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2025
Product: Magnetic Portable Charger, Wireless Portable Charger with 20W PD Fast Charging, Type-C Input/Output Magnetic Power Bank Compatible with iPhone 16/15/14, 5000mAh Ultra Slim Magnetic Battery PackASIN: B0DR8CZ7K1This portable charger matches the form factor of my iPhone 13 mini. It is about the same width with the phone case installed. It is also slim and lightweight. Unit attaches quickly on the phone and the capacity is easily viewable via the LED lighting at the bottom. Green LED lights up when in use. Battery capacity can also be checked with the power button. Nice touch with the included hand strap, reduces the chance of losing the battery pack.
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