This was very helpful. Kinda leaning toward the Apple model for the speed even though it can’t get to 100%. Also saw a lot of 622 love in that chat, so I’ll look into that as well.
I have a 622 - like it a lot - but be warned it does heat up substantially while wirelessly charging. However on the plus side it will get my iPhone 14 pro max from 40-100% with a wire, (significantly more than with MagSafe)
@@alexbishop5870 I made a comparison with a MagGo 622 and iPhone 13 Pro Max yesterday. A USB-C-to-lightning cable charged about 1 percentage point per 1 minute, while the MagSafe wireless connection was about 1 point per 1.5 minutes. The overall charge completion level wasn't so different, though. Wirelessly it would add 61 points to my iPhone (3% to 64% in maybe 2 hours (didn't see the completion time)) before the 622 ran out of power. With aforementioned wire, the 622 would add 72 points (9% to 81% in 83 minutes). So, a wired connection is about 50% faster than a wireless one but only gives 18% more charge in the end. I usually carry wires and even a small AC adapter, so the wireless features aren't so important to me. I just add any mobile battery to my bag if I think I might need portable charging. If I wanted to travel light and just need an occasional boost, I'd find the MagGo 622 to be more convenient. The color selection is better too.
@@whatsgoodmyguy4391 say you need to Plug your phone into your car for CarPlay you can plug it in your phone and run CarPlay while it charges your Apple MagSafe
I wish you had given us the charge time for 20-60% for all of them (as well as their max charge). Since all the % charges were different.. the comparison is pretty useless. Phones slow down their charging the closer they get to 100% further making the Anker look bad just for having the largest capacity
Yeah next time I’ll add charging percentages to 60%. I thought about adding it, but then decided not to. Anyways, the anker and esr halolock mini started to slow down their charging around that percentage. From what I saw the anker and esr where similar up to 60-70 percent in charging speeds
i loved the Anker mac go622 , but i was curious and bought the 633 too , and it have some cool feature like the usb C and A outputs, but it's dman too heavy and HUGE , and the 5K one the mango 522 , was so small and cute with it's rugged material that felt like an iPad cover that you can use as a stand ... cos i hate the stand of the Bigger 633 , even on a pro max which is big, i would advise anyone to go for the 622... it will not charge as much , but overall it's the more convenient, i just wish they kept the thin design and stand of the 622 on the 633. the good thing that anker fixed on the 633 is the power button that can be switched on or off even when slap on the back on the iPhone, cos on the 622 which i prefer , the weird thing is that this so called power button will not let you turn off the battery if it's aligned with the phone ... the only purpose of it is to see the 4 dots on the side to gage how much juice it has left .. i hope Anker will release a new one, featuring the good things about both their battery packs ... but i would not trust other brands other than Apple of course ...
Ange you mentioned many good points in your comment. I’ve preferred the anker 622 and I’ve used it alot. It’s definitely convenient and the foldable stand is really nice. Best stand I’ve used on a powerbank.
@@T3CHUP yeah same as you i still have both but most of the time i choose the 622, love the material so much , let's hope their next one will be as thin with a bit more juice
@@championxxlNL not true. by then it'll be too late. the software integration knows when to trickle charge up to 90% and stops; whereas the other battery packs just straight up charge to 100% which is bad. OEM is always the best.
@@herewegoagain7403 not true, my Sony Xperia has battery care which allows me to set the max charge to 80 or 90% meaning the charger will never go above that percentage, 80% is perfect if you plan on leaving the charger on constantly
Thanks for the video very informative. It would be awesome to see a charge speed comparison next time though, that’s just as important as max charge capability. You could do a comparison on how long it takes all of them to get the phone from 10% to 60%
They must have changed the firmware on the 622. Pressing the power button my 622 does turn it off. I can have it on the phone and able to turn it off and it stops charging. Same with charging it, you can turn it off while it’s charging if you have it on the phone and it just charges the 622 and not the phone. I just bought mine yesterday. And also bought the 633, waiting for it to be shipped to me. But I like the 622 so far.
@@fiona2488 I love them both. I like the additional power of the larger one, and find I play with the kick stand like a fidget device lol. The smaller one is nice and slim. The kick stand on the larger one is kinda pointless if you use it to hold your phone up. It doesn’t work well. But I don’t use it like that.
Did the battery banks heat up? I’ve heard that others than apple can heat up a lot while charging! Also do they charge at the same time when I charge my phone? So that I don’t have to charge them separately?
Yes all the battery banks in this video will heat up. It’s normal for them to heat up since they are designed to dissipate heat. Im not going to go into specifics on why but the Apple battery pack and anker didn’t get as hot as the rest. From all my tests when plugging a charging cable into them it would charge the powerbank and the iPhone on it eventually.👍
I’m new to MagSafe powerbanks & powerbanks in general. Can you tell me if a MagSafe powerbank would be able to charge my iPhone 13 through a thin plastic case? Or would I have to buy a MagSafe one?
It depends usually how thin the case is...now if you have a case from a brand like Slimcase you would be able to charge your iPhone with a magsafe powerbank with their non magnetic case, but its best to stick with a thin case that offers a magnetic ring in it so the magsafe powebank doesnt have the tendency to move out of place easily. Hope that helps!
Hi 👋🏼 Sorry to bother you again but could you recommend a portable charger for my iPhone 13? I’d prefer it not be magnetic because I don’t want to have to invest in a power bank & a case. I just need one to take on my flight. One charge or two should be plenty. I’d like it if it could recharge my iPhone 13 to 100% Thanks in advance 😊
Not a problem, I like answering these types of questions! If I wasn’t planning on getting a magnetic powerbank I would primarily go with ankers powerbanks. The Anker 10K PowerCore would be a good choice with plenty of capacity to charge your iPhone from 0-100% with dual ports at a nice reasonable price, but if you’re looking for a faster charge for both the iPhone 13 and powerbank I would check out their 12K Prime powerbank (planning on dropping a review on that one soon 😊)
Never get the esr battery pack.. charging is so strange.. 1 minute shows it’s full and 5 minutes later doesn’t turn on 2 weeks after purchase without any damage or water damage.
An Apple Watch? No, none of them would charge an Apple Watch in this video but there is a brand on kickstarter that is planning on featuring Apple Watch charging on their powerbank. The powerbank is called the allroundo pro. It’s a 4-1 powerbank. As for watches being charged through usb type c I haven’t attempted that in this video.
Do you have any tips or a vid on which Magsafe-Ready Cases work well with magsafe powerbanks? My phone isn't charging at all with a case on, while using the Magsafe Battery Pack. Thanks in advance! Loved the vid :D
So all the iPhone cases I’ve reviewed on this channel will work well with these magsafe powerbanks since I’ve only reviewed iPhone magsafe cases. If you’re interested go ahead and check them out! There’s plenty of cases I reviewed before this video and I’m planning on reviewing a few new ones. Btw I got several aramid fiber magsafe case reviews that are coming up 😉
You didn’t mention that you can turn off the wireless charge of the ESR model, so you can just use it as a stand. My only concern is, can I turn off the wireless charge while I use the cable to charge my iPhone on the stand? Thanks for the video.
Yeah the ESR is a solid powerbank. I personally liked it more than the iWalk. Sturdy flip stand, strong magnetic ring for magsafe and yes you do have the option to turn the powerbank off and charge your iPhone with a cable while it’s on it.
just remember tht apple's wont charge the phone til full, it is just a BATTERY expander to save you from a day, then inthe night definitely you should charge both - phone and battery pack.
@@chocolatnoir1108 yeah that’s better in my opinion. Also despite the less mAh it seems much more efficient. Anker seems to be the only one that can get you straight to 100% but I rather apples less heat and other software optimizations.
@@DestroyCode sure, nothing beats battery for softwares etc. but since I use airpods and watch, Anker 633 is suitable for me - for emergency while I am not home.
I have a case with a built in kickstand… it seems like most of these won’t work on it since the kickstand will get in the way of it snapping on firmly to charge?.. unless I can twist these to the side and still charge?
@@T3CHUP Thanks so much! Does the 633 produce less heat than the 622? Love the 622 for the size and portability but i do see people talking about it getting uncomfortably warm.
@@andrie20 Ive actually used both of them side by side and they both dissipate the same amount of heat even though the battery capacity is different between them.
@@andrie20 both are pretty good. However, with the 633 the flip stand is really easy to move. You can easily close it and flick it open. Personally the foldable stand on the 622 is more sturdy.
Is the Anker 633 compatible with Iphone 14 pro with a case? Since 14 pro has bigger camera bump and phone case has additional raised lip around the camera bump…my only concern is if it will fit 14 pro with a magsafe case (with lip around Camera bump) on it?
I've been using one made by Onn. Walmart house brand. It's a little thick but I like it. It's not good for a full charge but it gets me about 50 percent extra. Perfect for the occasional boost my 14 Pro Max needs to get me through a heavier work day
@@T3CHUP yea well see soon haha, I think they will just give usb c a cool name and promote how all their devices are one connector now. I wouldnt mind a portless Ultra iphone that i can scuba dive with though
it is possible to charge my iphone using the charger instead of wireless for anker 633 right? can i put my charger on usb C to my iphone instead of usb A? would it do any harm to my iphone?
Good question, so I’ve been using various compatible magsafe powerbanks throughout the past year on this channel and I haven’t had any significant issues with them impacting the health of my battery on the iPhone. Also I haven’t had any damages to it. However, I haven’t used them every day. I’ve only used them for when I’m low on battery near the end of the day cause I didn’t charge my phone the night before or when I’m camping or at events recording things with my phone, but if you want to play it safe with charging your iPhone I would stick with apples battery pack as it offers beneficial charging features for your iPhone and the battery doesn’t get as hot as some other powerbanks that I’ve reviewed if youre concerned with heat.
Have anyone had used the anker 633 for iPhone 14 pro specifically ? Will it cover the main camera lens? I’ve returned a basuse 10000 mah MagSafe powerbank because it covered a bit of the iPhone 14 pro main camera in both portrait/landscape stand position, so I have to take it off when shooting pictures or vids. I know 12-14 pro max models don’t have this issue.
I haven’t tested the anker 633 on an iPhone 14 pro but from many people getting it for the iPhone 14 pro they are able use it and I haven’t heard that it gets in the way of the camera or goes over the camera bump.
They really need to make a poeer bank with squared off edges like the iphone itself. The curved edges looks and feels less than premium. Reminds me of an ipod classic.
So I haven’t tested any android phones with magnetic powerbanks as I’m a iPhone user. However, the Samsung S23 and Google Pixel 7 do support magsafe charging out of the android phones. There are cases out there for these phones that help with this and there are probably other android phones that can work with it but I wouldn’t entirely know the others as I don’t use android.
This question was already asked and answered. All these powerbanks dissipate heat but the Apple Battery Pack and Anker 633 in my opinion were the ones that seemed to not get as hot as the rest. They got a little warm.
@@neoNashShaggy so if you’re planning on constantly using a powerbank each and every day to charge an iPhone I would think and would be concerned with the heat that’s generated from these powerbanks that it may be affect the health of the battery’s iPhone but I haven’t used them to that extent daily so I wouldn’t know. Ive only used mine on occasion and have had no issues with my iPhones battery’s health. However if youre really concerned with heat for a long extent then I would choose the Apple battery pack as it will do a better job of preventing overheating on the iPhones battery compared to the others. Hope my explanation helps in a way.
@@T3CHUP ty so much brother for the extended reply ! I will use the power bank occasionally with my s22 ultra, a few times a month, so I appreciate your reply, im getting one now !
Given the percent charge versus the time to charge, why would anybody buy anything but the Apple battery extender? By the time the OISLE charger got to 66% you damn near could’ve recharged your Apple battery altogether. Lmao.
Lol I’ve provided links to the powerbanks in the description which will have pricing listed. I previously use to provide them in the video but the prices eventually change and then viewers say the pricing is inaccurate 😂
Is there one powerbank you’d plan on getting from this video?
i got the anger 622 for 14 pro max ! perfect vlogging lightweight charger! ruclips.net/video/sb-DMeFHk0U/видео.html
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already got the Anker 633, it produce less heat. I use few of their products anyway and YES it is the best!
cons: cost
@@pratham966 hehe:p
@@chocolatnoir1108 nice that you got 633. I used many anker products but this time want to try ESR brand
@@pratham966 good. is it the one that can be charged wirelessly using magsafe charger? too bad that ESR is not sold herr.
Does it work with the iphone 12 pro
This was very helpful. Kinda leaning toward the Apple model for the speed even though it can’t get to 100%. Also saw a lot of 622 love in that chat, so I’ll look into that as well.
I have a 622 - like it a lot - but be warned it does heat up substantially while wirelessly charging. However on the plus side it will get my iPhone 14 pro max from 40-100% with a wire, (significantly more than with MagSafe)
@@alexbishop5870 thanks for that!
@@alexbishop5870 I made a comparison with a MagGo 622 and iPhone 13 Pro Max yesterday. A USB-C-to-lightning cable charged about 1 percentage point per 1 minute, while the MagSafe wireless connection was about 1 point per 1.5 minutes. The overall charge completion level wasn't so different, though. Wirelessly it would add 61 points to my iPhone (3% to 64% in maybe 2 hours (didn't see the completion time)) before the 622 ran out of power. With aforementioned wire, the 622 would add 72 points (9% to 81% in 83 minutes).
So, a wired connection is about 50% faster than a wireless one but only gives 18% more charge in the end.
I usually carry wires and even a small AC adapter, so the wireless features aren't so important to me. I just add any mobile battery to my bag if I think I might need portable charging. If I wanted to travel light and just need an occasional boost, I'd find the MagGo 622 to be more convenient. The color selection is better too.
One thing I didn’t know was that a plugged in iPhone can reverse charge the apple MagSafe battery
And vice versa! One of my favorite features
Actually that's pretty worthless. Why would you want to take power from your phone
@@whatsgoodmyguy4391 it means that you can just plug one of them at night instead of two
@@PlayCenterShop it's still a waste.. charges way faster if you plug it in
@@whatsgoodmyguy4391 say you need to
Plug your phone into your car for CarPlay you can plug it in your phone and run CarPlay while it charges your Apple MagSafe
I chose the Apple battery pack with the black nomad leather cover no regrets at all 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
I wish you had given us the charge time for 20-60% for all of them (as well as their max charge). Since all the % charges were different.. the comparison is pretty useless.
Phones slow down their charging the closer they get to 100% further making the Anker look bad just for having the largest capacity
Yeah next time I’ll add charging percentages to 60%. I thought about adding it, but then decided not to. Anyways, the anker and esr halolock mini started to slow down their charging around that percentage. From what I saw the anker and esr where similar up to 60-70 percent in charging speeds
i loved the Anker mac go622 , but i was curious and bought the 633 too , and it have some cool feature like the usb C and A outputs, but it's dman too heavy and HUGE , and the 5K one the mango 522 , was so small and cute with it's rugged material that felt like an iPad cover that you can use as a stand ... cos i hate the stand of the Bigger 633 , even on a pro max which is big, i would advise anyone to go for the 622... it will not charge as much , but overall it's the more convenient, i just wish they kept the thin design and stand of the 622 on the 633. the good thing that anker fixed on the 633 is the power button that can be switched on or off even when slap on the back on the iPhone, cos on the 622 which i prefer , the weird thing is that this so called power button will not let you turn off the battery if it's aligned with the phone ... the only purpose of it is to see the 4 dots on the side to gage how much juice it has left .. i hope Anker will release a new one, featuring the good things about both their battery packs ... but i would not trust other brands other than Apple of course ...
Ange you mentioned many good points in your comment. I’ve preferred the anker 622 and I’ve used it alot. It’s definitely convenient and the foldable stand is really nice. Best stand I’ve used on a powerbank.
@@T3CHUP yeah same as you i still have both but most of the time i choose the 622, love the material so much , let's hope their next one will be as thin with a bit more juice
You can turn it off! Just press and hold the power button for about 3seconds and it’s off it’s a game changer
On the updated 622 anker coordinated with popsocket to hold it better, it allegedly addressed the heat concerns and being able to turn it off
@@DestroyCode do you have a link for the updated one?
+1 for the breaking bad reference lol
The original one is the best in design, the 50% of the price is for the battery extension and the rest for the animations and the widget.
Overall, Apple's Battery Pack is still the best. Because of the sotware integration, it can avoid the device heating up.
Your phone does that for you. If it starts to overheat it will just cut the power, all of these powerbanks do that
@@championxxlNL not true. by then it'll be too late. the software integration knows when to trickle charge up to 90% and stops; whereas the other battery packs just straight up charge to 100% which is bad. OEM is always the best.
@@herewegoagain7403 not true, my Sony Xperia has battery care which allows me to set the max charge to 80 or 90% meaning the charger will never go above that percentage, 80% is perfect if you plan on leaving the charger on constantly
@@championxxlNL that’s an Android thing then, I’m talking about Apple, you know the title “best iPhone MagSafe power blank” not Sony.
@@herewegoagain7403 thing is, these things also just work on Android, it's not androids fault Apple is missing features lol
Thanks for the video very informative. It would be awesome to see a charge speed comparison next time though, that’s just as important as max charge capability. You could do a comparison on how long it takes all of them to get the phone from 10% to 60%
Thanks! Yes, I’ll be providing a charging speed comparison from 10-60% moving forward on powerbanks! Its been previously requested 👍
@@T3CHUP Awesome!
Huh, like 12:03?
ESR Maglock all the way. I love Anker products, but the 622 gets too damn hot.
Esr too.
They must have changed the firmware on the 622. Pressing the power button my 622 does turn it off. I can have it on the phone and able to turn it off and it stops charging. Same with charging it, you can turn it off while it’s charging if you have it on the phone and it just charges the 622 and not the phone.
I just bought mine yesterday. And also bought the 633, waiting for it to be shipped to me.
But I like the 622 so far.
thoughts on the 622 vs 633?
@@fiona2488 I love them both. I like the additional power of the larger one, and find I play with the kick stand like a fidget device lol. The smaller one is nice and slim.
The kick stand on the larger one is kinda pointless if you use it to hold your phone up. It doesn’t work well. But I don’t use it like that.
@@PTRRanger951 thanks for taking the time to share your thought! I think im going to go with the 633 for the extra power
Did the battery banks heat up? I’ve heard that others than apple can heat up a lot while charging! Also do they charge at the same time when I charge my phone? So that I don’t have to charge them separately?
Yes all the battery banks in this video will heat up. It’s normal for them to heat up since they are designed to dissipate heat. Im not going to go into specifics on why but the Apple battery pack and anker didn’t get as hot as the rest. From all my tests when plugging a charging cable into them it would charge the powerbank and the iPhone on it eventually.👍
I know the Apple monitors the temp of both the batter and the phone and will pause charging if one get too warm
I’m new to MagSafe powerbanks & powerbanks in general. Can you tell me if a MagSafe powerbank would be able to charge my iPhone 13 through a thin plastic case? Or would I have to buy a MagSafe one?
It depends usually how thin the case is...now if you have a case from a brand like Slimcase you would be able to charge your iPhone with a magsafe powerbank with their non magnetic case, but its best to stick with a thin case that offers a magnetic ring in it so the magsafe powebank doesnt have the tendency to move out of place easily. Hope that helps!
@@T3CHUP Thank you so much for the help. 😊
Hi 👋🏼 Sorry to bother you again but could you recommend a portable charger for my iPhone 13? I’d prefer it not be magnetic because I don’t want to have to invest in a power bank & a case. I just need one to take on my flight.
One charge or two should be plenty. I’d like it if it could recharge my iPhone 13 to 100%
Thanks in advance 😊
Not a problem, I like answering these types of questions! If I wasn’t planning on getting a magnetic powerbank I would primarily go with ankers powerbanks. The Anker 10K PowerCore would be a good choice with plenty of capacity to charge your iPhone from 0-100% with dual ports at a nice reasonable price, but if you’re looking for a faster charge for both the iPhone 13 and powerbank I would check out their 12K Prime powerbank (planning on dropping a review on that one soon 😊)
@@T3CHUP Thank you so much for the great information. I appreciate your time & kindness 🤗
Never get the esr battery pack.. charging is so strange.. 1 minute shows it’s full and 5 minutes later doesn’t turn on 2 weeks after purchase without any damage or water damage.
thanks for this content. any model that can charge the watch?
An Apple Watch? No, none of them would charge an Apple Watch in this video but there is a brand on kickstarter that is planning on featuring Apple Watch charging on their powerbank. The powerbank is called the allroundo pro. It’s a 4-1 powerbank. As for watches being charged through usb type c I haven’t attempted that in this video.
You should mention heat comparison between these devices.
Yeah I’ll definitely mention the heat next time👍. From my tests the anker and the Apple battery pack seemed like they didn’t get as hot as the rest.
Do you have any tips or a vid on which Magsafe-Ready Cases work well with magsafe powerbanks? My phone isn't charging at all with a case on, while using the Magsafe Battery Pack.
Thanks in advance! Loved the vid :D
So all the iPhone cases I’ve reviewed on this channel will work well with these magsafe powerbanks since I’ve only reviewed iPhone magsafe cases. If you’re interested go ahead and check them out! There’s plenty of cases I reviewed before this video and I’m planning on reviewing a few new ones. Btw I got several aramid fiber magsafe case reviews that are coming up 😉
Good battery test. Always appreciate follow-ups. Thank you
I liked the iPhone case could you please give me the name of case ?
The links to the cases that I used in this video are listed in the videos description at the bottom 👍. I used two different ones in this review.
Very nice test, but I missed Baseus.
Thanks
Are they also compatible with Samsung note 20 ultra?
Hi what is the phone case that you are using
I used several in this video. Which one?
You didn’t mention that you can turn off the wireless charge of the ESR model, so you can just use it as a stand.
My only concern is, can I turn off the wireless charge while I use the cable to charge my iPhone on the stand?
Thanks for the video.
True, there are many advantage of ESR
Yes you can
Yeah the ESR is a solid powerbank. I personally liked it more than the iWalk. Sturdy flip stand, strong magnetic ring for magsafe and yes you do have the option to turn the powerbank off and charge your iPhone with a cable while it’s on it.
As far as I understand -Apple has made it so MagSafe charging will not work if iPhone is plugged in - so you have no concerns there.
Ima wait for apple's one to come down on sale hopefully something like $69.99, lowest I saw was $75
just remember tht apple's wont charge the phone til full, it is just a BATTERY expander to save you from a day, then inthe night definitely you should charge both - phone and battery pack.
@@chocolatnoir1108 yeah that’s better in my opinion. Also despite the less mAh it seems much more efficient. Anker seems to be the only one that can get you straight to 100% but I rather apples less heat and other software optimizations.
@@DestroyCode sure, nothing beats battery for softwares etc. but since I use airpods and watch, Anker 633 is suitable for me - for emergency while I am not home.
Try like cash generator I saw many for like 50£
bought mine on ebay for $51 tax included
What case are you using? I love the carbon
What phone case is that! The one with the R logo? Carbon fiber print with open sides😮
It’s the Phone Rebel Flex Series Case
Can you please send me that carbon fiber case link! I really want that case
Yeah its the phone rebel flex case for iPhone 13:
amzn.to/3C1NZ5U
What is the phone case you using? the leather one
Its the Lonli Edition for the iPhone 14 Pro Max
Link - amzn.to/3Xp7PkR
Great video, very informative!
Awesome video very informative thank you
Awesome video! What was that carbon fiber phone case!?
Found it. It’s the flex
I have a case with a built in kickstand… it seems like most of these won’t work on it since the kickstand will get in the way of it snapping on firmly to charge?.. unless I can twist these to the side and still charge?
oisle is needed, small and powerful!
5w though
@@ashttr6634 oh no but it’s fine🤭
Anker or ESR imo ❤
Is the Anker 633. Compatible with the iPhone 14 Pro Max? Since the camera bump is bigger on that phone it might not be compatible..
Yup, it works with the iPhone 14 Pro Max. It’s slightly shorter than the Anker 622 as well and that one also fits.👍
@@T3CHUP Thanks so much! Does the 633 produce less heat than the 622? Love the 622 for the size and portability but i do see people talking about it getting uncomfortably warm.
@@andrie20 Ive actually used both of them side by side and they both dissipate the same amount of heat even though the battery capacity is different between them.
@@T3CHUP And how about the stand? Is the 633 stand more sturdy than the 622? At both angles horizontal and vertical orientation?
@@andrie20 both are pretty good. However, with the 633 the flip stand is really easy to move. You can easily close it and flick it open. Personally the foldable stand on the 622 is more sturdy.
Is the Anker 633 compatible with Iphone 14 pro with a case? Since 14 pro has bigger camera bump and phone case has additional raised lip around the camera bump…my only concern is if it will fit 14 pro with a magsafe case (with lip around Camera bump) on it?
Yes, this question has been asked previously and it will fit on an iPhone 14 pro with a magsafe case👍
I've been using one made by Onn. Walmart house brand. It's a little thick but I like it. It's not good for a full charge but it gets me about 50 percent extra. Perfect for the occasional boost my 14 Pro Max needs to get me through a heavier work day
Which one heats up the least?
So from extensive use of these powerbanks I realized the Apple battery pack and esr performed the best with the least amount of heat.
Does magsafe powerbank will degrade batt health?
Why don't you record the time used for all power banks when they are charged to 60%
Im guessing apple will make a usb c version when iphones switch to usb c in a year or two
Yeah I bet your guess is right and then I wouldn’t be surprised if Apple goes portless a few years after that 😂
@@T3CHUP yea well see soon haha, I think they will just give usb c a cool name and promote how all their devices are one connector now. I wouldnt mind a portless Ultra iphone that i can scuba dive with though
What is the phone case you using? The carbon that case
It’s a Rebel case
Yup it’s the rebel flex series case 👍
very helpful video.! keep it up man!
great review thanks!
I love that iPhone case? I here can I find that carbon fiber case and how is called?
It’s the Phone Rebel Flex series case.
@@T3CHUP thanks. I just bought it after watching your video. Can’t wait to receive it!
very well made video
Thanks but it's not true that they are compatible with old models
ANKER wins hands down for me
Anker 633 does get hot?
it is possible to charge my iphone using the charger instead of wireless for anker 633 right? can i put my charger on usb C to my iphone instead of usb A? would it do any harm to my iphone?
hope you notice me 🙏🏼
Yes, you’ll be able charge your iPhone or any device with the usb c port that’s on it. And it wouldn’t do any harm to your iPhone. 👍
@@T3CHUP Awesome! Thank you very much!! Have a great great day!
You should have done the zerlemon one
How about Bezalel?
Does non-apple products can damage the battery health of an iphone?
Good question, so I’ve been using various compatible magsafe powerbanks throughout the past year on this channel and I haven’t had any significant issues with them impacting the health of my battery on the iPhone. Also I haven’t had any damages to it. However, I haven’t used them every day. I’ve only used them for when I’m low on battery near the end of the day cause I didn’t charge my phone the night before or when I’m camping or at events recording things with my phone, but if you want to play it safe with charging your iPhone I would stick with apples battery pack as it offers beneficial charging features for your iPhone and the battery doesn’t get as hot as some other powerbanks that I’ve reviewed if youre concerned with heat.
Is magsafe safe with Iphone battery health?
Have anyone had used the anker 633 for iPhone 14 pro specifically ? Will it cover the main camera lens? I’ve returned a basuse 10000 mah MagSafe powerbank because it covered a bit of the iPhone 14 pro main camera in both portrait/landscape stand position, so I have to take it off when shooting pictures or vids. I know 12-14 pro max models don’t have this issue.
I haven’t tested the anker 633 on an iPhone 14 pro but from many people getting it for the iPhone 14 pro they are able use it and I haven’t heard that it gets in the way of the camera or goes over the camera bump.
@T3CHUP Thanks for the reply, I bought one 8 months ago (633) and it fits the IP14P perfectly! Check my comments on RUclips too late🤣
It’s 633 for me
which is the BEST iPhone MagSafe Powerbank?
They really need to make a poeer bank with squared off edges like the iphone itself. The curved edges looks and feels less than premium. Reminds me of an ipod classic.
Anker’s magnetic power bank gets hot easily and iPhone stops charging.😡
I like wt I see .. to be bought sooner
Does it work with Android phones
So I haven’t tested any android phones with magnetic powerbanks as I’m a iPhone user. However, the Samsung S23 and Google Pixel 7 do support magsafe charging out of the android phones. There are cases out there for these phones that help with this and there are probably other android phones that can work with it but I wouldn’t entirely know the others as I don’t use android.
Apples numbers are misleading. Anger clear winner
No belkin ?
what about the heat?
wanna know it too
This question was already asked and answered. All these powerbanks dissipate heat but the Apple Battery Pack and Anker 633 in my opinion were the ones that seemed to not get as hot as the rest. They got a little warm.
Looks like apple won as all the others are very slow charging.
does the 633 overheat ?
From my tests it didn’t get as hot like the others but it does still get noticeably warm.
@@T3CHUP when you say noticeably warm, do you think that as "hey I am worried about my phones health because of the heat this is producing"
@@neoNashShaggy so if you’re planning on constantly using a powerbank each and every day to charge an iPhone I would think and would be concerned with the heat that’s generated from these powerbanks that it may be affect the health of the battery’s iPhone but I haven’t used them to that extent daily so I wouldn’t know. Ive only used mine on occasion and have had no issues with my iPhones battery’s health. However if youre really concerned with heat for a long extent then I would choose the Apple battery pack as it will do a better job of preventing overheating on the iPhones battery compared to the others. Hope my explanation helps in a way.
@@T3CHUP ty so much brother for the extended reply !
I will use the power bank occasionally with my s22 ultra, a few times a month, so I appreciate your reply, im getting one now !
btw i like your case
What about heat?
So all these powerbanks dissipate heat but the Apple Battery Pack and Anker 633 were the ones that seemed to not get as hot as the rest.
@@T3CHUP thank you
Anker always
I’m disappointed with the apple battery pack.
Why???
@@bux756 I feel like it doesn’t keep the battery the most topped off I do get a few extra hours of use which is great for my small business needs
Given the percent charge versus the time to charge, why would anybody buy anything but the Apple battery extender? By the time the OISLE charger got to 66% you damn near could’ve recharged your Apple battery altogether. Lmao.
Let’s see if this uses apples for its intended purpose and not a charger…
This video just adds more confusion than help user find the correct product
These technologies are costly and too much to keep up with, I’ll see how my stuff will do after 2023-24 time period
I plan on getting none
No info on prices? Lmao
Apple Smart Battery Case was way better than this magsafe nonsense
why always iphone???? many of us are using android.
It’s Magsafe dude
Y’all don’t matter 😂
@@kingsleyksly2023😂😂😂
Because this video is titled iPhone power banks? If you want android topics then go find an android titled video ?! Tf 🤣😂
You didn’t compare prices the most important thing so the whole video is useless
Lol I’ve provided links to the powerbanks in the description which will have pricing listed. I previously use to provide them in the video but the prices eventually change and then viewers say the pricing is inaccurate 😂
@@T3CHUP Still would've been nice to see pricing u could've said eg 50-60 and mentioned that I can change. 🙃
@@AM-dn1iq sounds good. I’ll add pricing back into my videos 👍
does it work with iphone 11 pro max ?