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The Anker 622 Magnetic Battery (MagGo) is a 5,000mAh foldable wireless charger designed for iPhone 13 through 16 series. Featuring a strong MagSafe-compatible magnet, an ultra-slim 0.5-inch foldable stand, and a side USB-C port, it offers hands-free viewing and versatile charging in a compact, portable form factor favored by busy professionals.










| ASIN | B0B4667885 |
| Antenna Location | Outdoor |
| Battery Capacity | 5000 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
| Battery Weight | 68 Grams |
| Best Sellers Rank | #876 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #68 in Cell Phone Portable Power Banks |
| Brand | Anker |
| Color | Buds Green |
| Compatible Devices | iPhone 16/15 Series and More |
| Compatible Phone Models | iPhone |
| Connector Type | USB Type C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 14,055 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions | 4.13 x 2.62 x 0.5 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 4.13"L x 2.61"W x 0.5"Th |
| Item Weight | 0.05 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Anker Innovations Limited |
| Model Number | A1614 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Ports | 2 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Wireless Charging |
| Portable | No |
| Power Source | Battery |
| Reusability | Rechargeable |
| Special Feature | Wireless Charging |
| UPC | 194644104207 |
| Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
K**Y
Quality you expect from Anker batteries
Love this little charging brick. I bought it as a bedside charging stand, but it’s also great for travel or using as a phone stand. It’s got enough charge to add about one day to my iPhone 13, AirPods, and Apple Watch. It does not support wireless charging for the watch, but the usb C port on the side can be used to charge other devices. It charges pretty slowly, so don’t expect fast-charge speeds, but not usually an issue if you are keeping it attached to your phone. Compatible with my iPhone 13 mini, but it does hang over the edge a little bit. Magnet is very strong and secure and works with my MagSafe compatible case.
R**L
Great backup pocket solution for your phone
Well, it does what it says, was reasonable priced, so can’t complain there. Use it as backup and it’s perfect for it. Very comfortable design, small, foldable, can use it on the table, easy to use. Very light, can fit in the pocket. Battery life could be bit better but again, it’s not a power bank, it’s backup power. Would recommend to anyone.
L**A
Perfect for me!
Anker has a wonderful reputation of making good high quality products and I’ve gotten multiple of their cords and their charging banks with great experiences, and this is no different. It’s slim, generally light weight, feels great in the hands, good side, and comes with the bonus feature of a built in kick stand that reminds me of my iPad cases. The magnets are strong and the MagSafe is very good, especially with a case on your phone that also has added MagSafe magnets. The indicators on the side near the button are nicely lit and clear and I find I can get about a full charge and a half out of the battery. It does make the iPhone very warm, but MagSafe is generally that way since inductive charging isn’t as efficient, so it’s definitely a give and take there. Speed isn’t the best, but it’s not the worst either. It’ll keep your phone alive. Generally, I’d suggest using this when not using your phone. Also, if it’s in a pocket charging your phone, it’ll make the phone overheat very fast, so be aware. I definitely recommend getting this battery bank. It’s reliable and has given me a very good experience overall.
T**N
Good little battery pack so far but limited battery
Stays on my iPhone 12 Pro Max well the battery life is short. It will only charge it once for me, but it works well on a stand no issues. It’s lightweight when it comes to traveling. I use it to charge my phone and the stand mode to watch movies on while I’m at work on break so yeah keeps it charge but I have to recharge it after I use it does get warm, especially if you’re using your phone while it’s charging otherwise it’s a lukewarm if it’s just charging and you’re not on your phone, but it’s not warming up that you have to worry either way Nice and size i’m rating 4 stars because I’m not a fan where the button is to turn it on being on the bottom. I’m also not a fan of those flush buttons to begin with. They tend to get stuck pretty easily and break which is what happened to my other one prior to this one that was a cheaper brand from five below Only time will tell on that honestly, I’d rather prefer a switch turn on turn off over a button but that’s me, but I have bought multiple things from Anker . I’ve had no really issues with anything I’ve brought from the brand and it’s been a few things so yeah only time will tell we shell see. it does charge at15 W my MagSafe charger for 15W comes on my phone when I connected so yeah nice little battery pack so far I use it with the 12 Pro Max But I’ll be switching to the 16 Pro Max soon so we shall see if it will work with it
L**N
Good not bad
Very good idea but the charging isn’t too good but it’s better than the minimum just not perfect easy to use and you don’t need to plug anything into it to charge if you have an iPhone
S**N
Slow, limited capacity but very portable
Had this for about a year now. It's ok for what it is: a small, portable magsafe charger. Initially bought it so I have a way to charge my phone while traveling or at cons. Now I almost only use it around the house. Definitely would not rely on it for emergencies. Cons: Limited capacity, slowish charging speeds, really only ideal for emergencies or quick charges. - If your phone battery is under 20% or dead you won't reach a full charge. I have an iPhone 15 and the battery will usually only charge up to about 80%. It can also only handle one charge before needing to be recharged itself which isn't ideal. It also gets fairly warm, especially if you're using your phone at the same time. The charging speed isn't great, again worse if you're actively using your phone at the same time. I understand that fast charging degrades batteries faster but this is seemingly designed to be used while traveling or away from a wall port. If I'm at an airport and my phone is dying it's not ideal to have to wait 15 minutes for it to go from 10% to 30%. Positives: Portability and size. Unaffected by recent Anker product recall - It's lightweight and easy to pack. It's nice being able to charge my phone say while I'm cooking and not worry about cables getting in the way. As stated above, I mostly use it around the house during situations where my phone needs to charge but I don't want to have wires dangling everywhere, am away from a wall charger or don't want to carry my heavier powerbank. Example: Frequently use this while cooking, need to be able to read recipes. The stand actually comes in handy in this case, in most other instances I rarely use it since it's not very sturdy. I double checked my serial number and model (A1614) and it is not affected by Anker's product recall so it is safe to use.
M**A
Good battery pack. Very sleek.
Works well. It’s slim and looks sleek. Not heavy either.
A**R
I've been looking for the perfect magnetic battery pack, this isn't it
I have been looking at various magnetic battery packs, and because this one seems to be quite popular, I decided to give it a try. Although it isn't awful, it doesn't check all of the boxes for me. But, it does check one that others don't. I am mainly using this with a Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra with a magnetic case. I have also used it on an iPhone 14 Pro. This is a small, slim pack. That is good because it isn't too heavy to carry around. It is just about the same size and weight as the Apple product, but this one supposedly packs more battery capacity. Even though this is advertised as 5,000 mAh, don't think you're going to charge your phone a couple of times with it. Wireless charging has a lot of loss, they are just plain inefficient. Design: This is a magnetic pack that snaps onto the back of your phone or magnetic compatible case. It is thin and light, it is just about the same size and weight as the Apple product. Many videos I have seen about this product show that there is a USB type C connector on the bottom, which can interfere with using the table and the kickstand at the same time. Mine arrived with the USB type C and status LED's on the side, so Anker must have redesigned this item a bit since many of the video reviews were made. The kickstand is a fold-out flap that sticks to the back of the battery magnetically to form a base so you can stand your phone up on an angle. The stand is very weak and falls over easily. I can get it to hold up my phone, but if I touch the phone, it will fall over. This also goes for using it with an iPhone 14 Pro. One stand out feature is that this pack will "trickle charge" your phone; so far I haven't found any other packs that will do this (the Apple does not - at least on Android, and the Anker 633, the "big brother" to this pack, does not). What this means is that you can put this on your phone when it is 100% full, and it will keep your phone at 100% until the pack is empty, and then your phone will start to use its battery up. The phone does not show that wireless charging is in progress - but the phone just stays at 100%. It kept my Galaxy S22 Ultra at 100% for about 12 hours, and at that point the pack was dead and my phone battery took over. When trickle charging, the pack might get a bit warm, but not overly hot. When charging at a higher speed (such as if your phone is not up to 100%) the pack will get much warmer, especially if you are also using the phone at the same time. Some people report it is overly hot - but I found it to be warm, but not hot. Still, heat and battery charging are not a good mix - they will shorten battery life. The magnetic attaching power of this pack is fairly weak compared to others I have tried. The Apple pack is definitely the strongest, and the Anker 633 is also stronger than this model. This can actually move around on the back of your phone a bit and if you have your phone in a pocket, might actually even come off. I was very disappointed in the magnetic attaching power of this pack. PROS: Small enough to carry in your back pack as a spare Will trickle charge your phone to keep it at 100% (haven't found any others that will do this) USB C port on the side (if you get one with it on the bottom, get it replaced with the newer design) Tested on Android phone with a magnetic case CONS: Kickstand is a joke - don't rely on it. At least it doesn't take up spare or add weight Not a huge amount of capacity, especially because wireless charging is inefficient Can get warm when charging and phone is also in use Poor magnetic attaching power. These types of packs are really for emergency use. Because wireless charging is so inefficient, and charging a battery and then dumping that power into a phone is also lossy, you should seek out a connected charger when possible. But because this is so small and light, it is something you can easily keep in a back pack, in your car, or in a drawer for that emergency time when you find your phone didn't charge and you need to leave and get your phone charging. But with the abundance of charging options, even in cars, and places to plug in, the usefulness of an item like this is really questionable. Now that I'm done testing it, I will put mine away and I honestly can't envision a time when I will absolutely need it.
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