Please recommend an easy-to-use magnetic power bank for iPhone 14Pro

by Poster Apr 24, 2025 76
I went to the Xiaomi store and tried Xiaomi's 10000mah magnetic power bank. It felt very easy to use. I wonder if you have used other useful ones.

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  • Anonymous13663 Apr 24, 2025
    The magnetic suction is not really easy to use. The Apple official one I use stops when it heats up a little, and now it eats dust all the year round. I feel that a thin and light wired power bank with a cable is more practical.
  • Poster Apr 24, 2025
    Does @ Anonymous13663 get hot easily? How long does it take to get hot after charging?
  • Anonymous13663 Apr 24, 2025
    @ Poster for half an hour? It also depends on the weather. In summer, it may not work for ten minutes, especially if you charge it while using it. The main official one has a strict temperature control mechanism, and it will stop voluntarily when it is hot enough. The third party should not stop, but the actual experience may be better. In short, wireless solutions are generally unreliable, so recently, various factories have begun to launch some products that only have magnetic fixed functions but do not charge, and charging requires plugging wires.
  • Anonymous14294 Apr 24, 2025
    If you want to control heat, the first choice is the official charger, and the second choice is to buy short-term wired charger, which uses magnetic attraction to fix it. For the size of 14Pro, the lower end of most 1wmah power banks may protrude, or it will be thicker.
  • Anonymous6999 Apr 24, 2025
    Cooltech magnetic suction, wired charging, taking into account charging and heating magnetic suction
  • Poster Apr 24, 2025
    @ Anonymous13663 # 3 Well, I was still thinking of charging with a phone case, so if I put it that way, it feels even worse
  • Poster Apr 24, 2025
    @ Anonymous14294 Yes, so seeing that Xiaomi's 1w is actually quite thin, it feels pretty good
  • Anonymous2088 Apr 24, 2025
    Charging is too slow. Or the wired one is more practical.
  • Poster Apr 24, 2025
    @ Anonymous6999 took a look at the cp12, which is only over 80, which is more than 60 cheaper than Xiaomi's, but the power has dropped from 33w to 22.5 w
  • Poster Apr 24, 2025
    @ Anonymous2088 Mainly because sometimes it is convenient to suck it in the back and charge it wired hahahaha
  • Anonymous3950 Apr 24, 2025
    Don't use wireless on your iPhone. I bought Anker's power bank last year or the year before last, 5,000 mAh. Now it's not enough for an iPhone 15pro, and the phone heats up a lot
  • Anonymous7824 Apr 24, 2025
    I use anker's zolo, which has a magnetic suction bracket and a small tail. After the small tail is plugged in, it automatically disconnects the magnetic suction and charges. When watching videos on the stand and charging in the bag alive, it is quite convenient to insert a small tail to reduce heat generation and improve charging efficiency. In actual use, it is equivalent to wired charging with a magnetic suction to fix it, and if the cable is temporarily unplugged, you can use magnetic suction to charge it.
  • Anonymous2726 Apr 24, 2025
    If you really like magnetic suction, I still recommend the magnetic suction with its own cable. In summer, the heat is unbearable, and the bare metal is extremely hot
  • Poster Apr 24, 2025
    @ Anonymous3950 mainly wants to charge through magnetic attraction and then connect
  • Poster Apr 24, 2025
    @ Anonymous2726 Brother, the magnetic suction comes with a cable that is magnetically sucked and then charged with the cable, such as Cool Titanium's
  • Poster Apr 24, 2025
    @ Anonymous7824 OK bro, I'll check on anker
  • Anonymous3472 Apr 24, 2025
    Choose the magnetic cable that comes with a plug-in cable for charging. If you don't like it, you can buy an ordinary power bank + magnetic sheet. Don't use magnetic wireless charging. It's so hot that Apple's own ones are a lump and difficult to use
  • Anonymous1843 Apr 24, 2025
    Anker's Can be used as a stand and wireless charging pad https://i.imgur.com/xJIzzTM.jpeg
  • Poster Apr 24, 2025
    @ Anonymous3472 OK, thanks for the advice bro
  • Poster Apr 24, 2025
    @ Anonymous1843 Brother, how much did you get for this model?