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Anker 633 Magnetic Battery, 10,000mAh Foldable Wireless Portable Charger, 20W USB-C Power Delivery Power Bank with Stand, Magsafe-Compatible for iPhone 16/15/14/13/12 Series

(6 customer reviews)

    $55.00

    Connector Type USB Type C
    Brand Anker
    Battery Capacity 10000
    Special Feature Wireless Charging
    UPC 194644089368 194644097394
    Model Number A1641
    Brand Name Anker
    Model Name A1641
    Battery Cell Type Lithium Polymer
    Warranty Type Limited
    Recommended Uses For Product Iphone
    Unit Count 1.0 Count
    Cable Length 2 Feet
    Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness 13″L x 2.62″W x 12″Th
    Item Weight 7.7 Ounces
    Charging Time 2.6 Hours
    Compatible Devices iPhone 15/15 Plus/15 Pro/15 Pro Max
    iPhone 14/14 Pro / 14 Pro Max
    iPhone 13/12 Series
    Is Electric No
    Portable No
    Voltage 5 Volts
    Power Source Battery
    Amperage 3 Amps
    Number of Ports 1
    Connector Type Used on Cable USB Type C
    Additional Features Wireless Charging

    Based on 6 reviews

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    1. JB

      As devout fans of Anker products for many years, we are consistently amazed by their innovation, quality, and durability. The Anker Magnetic Battery with 10,000mAh capacity is the latest addition to our tech arsenal, and once again, Anker has knocked it out of the park.Firstly, let’s talk about the massive 10,000mAh battery capacity. It’s the perfect companion for long trips or busy days when you can’t be tethered to a wall outlet.The wireless and magnetic charging capabilities are beyond impressive. The device offers 7.5W wireless charging and has a magnetic force of 10N, surpassing even the original MagSafe charger. The magnetic attachment is incredibly secure, ensuring that your phone stays in place while charging.The portability of this charger is another feature that we can’t overlook. Its sleek design allows it to seamlessly fit into pockets or bags, with compact dimensions of just 4.2 × 2.7 × 0.72 inches. It’s remarkably easy to carry around, whether you’re commuting, traveling, or simply moving from one room to another.But perhaps one of the most impressive features is the ability to “Charge While Recharging.” This allows you to charge your iPhone while simultaneously recharging the Anker Magnetic Battery itself. This eliminates the need to wait for the battery pack to be fully charged before juicing up your other devices, saving you valuable time.In summary, the Anker Magnetic Battery is a well-crafted, highly efficient, and incredibly durable product. Its combination of a powerful battery, wireless and magnetic charging, sleek portability, and the ability to charge while recharging makes it an indispensable gadget for anyone on the go. If you’re in the market for a reliable and feature-rich portable charger, this is the one to get. Highly recommended!

      JB

    2. Me in cold place

      lus users. I have other cheap chargers and they don’t work at all with my iPhone 14 Pro Max so I switched back to Anker and it works perfect! For iPhone pro max/plus users highly recommended. For other phones users I think the cheaper chargers are fine. But since iPhone pro max and plus have bigger batteries so cheap chargers don’t help charging. It’s a little pricy compare to the other ones but Anker works the best so it’s a good choice.

      Me in cold place

    3. eric

      I needed (wanted) a multipurpose solution that could fulfill a few criteria:1) Packability: Low profile to fit into a grid-it or take less space in a larger electronics bag2) Adaptability: Charge multiple devices while stationary (e.g. hotel/coffee shop)3) Portability: Charge iPhone while on the move (e.g. long day out and about)4) Plugability: Easy wall connectionFor this device:1) Packability: 8/10. Low profile, fits well into several versions of my electronics packing configurations.2) Adaptability: 9/10. I can charge my phone via Magsafe and plug my Apple Watch in via USB to charge both from one device.3) Portability: 8/10. It’s sort of like carrying a chunky iPhone Mini. When they’re charging together, it fits into a jacket pocket without much fuss, but not great in pants pockets.4) Plugability: 6/10. I have to carry a separate wall wart and USB-C cable, but they’re only necessary when I’m at a hotel. I have to carry a USB-C to USB-C cable anyhow for other devices, so I found an Aukey wall wart that has a flatter profile with foldable prongs so that was only an incremental add to the pack.5) Intangibles: MagSafe is an elegant solution to (a) reduce wire clutter, and (b) reduce the annoyance of plugging/unplugging charging cables (first world problems, I know). The stand is also a nice touch, though I haven’t used it…I just put the phone on its side and the battery holds it up. Fits fine with my iPhone 13 Pro Spigen MagSafe case that has a flange around the camera lenses.For comparison (in case you’re cross-shopping these), I was previously using the PowerCore Fusion, which was also a 10,000mAh battery/charger.1) Packability: 6/10. This this was pretty bulky, and while it fit into my travel cases, it definitely took up a lot of room2) Adaptability: 8/10. Could charge 2 devices via USB-C and USB-A.3) Portability: 6/10. Charging my phone on the go was inconvenient – the size and shape of the pack was awkward, and with a cable sticking out it was even worse. Charge speed was good though.4) Plugability: 6/10 The foldable wall plug was great so I didn’t have to bring a separate wall wart. However, the downside is that the weight of the battery and the flimsiness of hotel wall plugs often made for a bad combination causing the battery to fall out of the wall.

      eric

    4. Big Bob

      just tested this bad boy on my iphone 13 mini. Starting from a completely dead phone, the battery charged to about 50% in an hour – this is very satisfactory for my needs. Given the relatively small battery size of the iphone 13 mini, I can charge my phone many times over with a completely charged anker 633. For the iphone 13 mini, the anker 633 is a little oversized for the phone but it is not bothersome to me- I would imagine it would fit quite well with the other variations of the iphone 13/14. The magnet holds the phone adequately. Overall I am very satisfied with this product

      Big Bob

    5. Amazon Customer

      r the perfect magnetic battery pack, and this isn’t it. I am primarily testing and using this pack with a Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra with a magnetic case. I have also tested it on an Apple iPhone 14 Pro.Design: This is a fairly large pack, especially to keep on your phone all of the time. If you put this on your phone and keep the phone in your pocket, you will notice that it is there. However, the added size and weight does come with added capacity, which is welcome, especially when there is loss associated with battery charging in general, and wireless charging specifically as quite inefficient. There is a metal flip out kickstand on the back of this pack which is sturdy, and much better than this pack’s smaller cousin, the Anker 622. I feel comfortable using this kickstand to prop up my phone, and it is at a decent angle for viewing.There is a USB C port on the side, and a USB A port on the bottom. The USB A port does not output as much power, but it would be good for charging a watch in an emergency. The two ports, and higher capacity, actually make this a decent small pack to carry around for emergency charging, even if you don’t use the magnetic feature to stick it to your phone. The ability to do that and use it as a kickstand is an added bonus.This pack will not trickle charge. That means, once your phone is at 100%, charging will stop, and the phone battery will begin to deplete. You an start charging again by pressing the button on the pack once. Additionally, if you are using this pack as a stand only and don’t want it to charge, you can hold the button for a couple of seconds (the manuals says 2) and it will turn off and not charge. Unfortunately, the pack won’t trickle charge like it’s smaller cousin, the Anker 622 will.This is a solid pack, and due to it’s size, it has more room for heat dissipation. It will get a bit warm when charging a device, but not terribly hot. But do keep in mind that heat and charging are a sure fire way to shorten battery life. You should really try to use plug in chargers whenever possible and just rely on a pack like this for emergency situations.This pack sticks to the back of your (Magsafe quipped phone) or back of your magnetic compatible case. It seems to stick fairly well, better than the Anker 622, but not as good as the Apple battery pack. This pack is made to swivel so that you can use the stand and place your phone in a landscape position. This means that the pack doesn’t have all of the alignment magnets that the Apple pack has to keep it aligned perfectly. It is decent, but can be slid around on the back of the phone a bit. I do feel comfortable that it won’t come off though, even in a pocket. It just bothers me a bit that it can be swiveled out of perfect alignment.PROS: Good build quality, feels solid Two ports, USB C, and USB A, for charging devices with a cable Nice kickstand, works well Magnetic force is sufficient Decent capacity for emergency situations and could also charge an additional small deviceCONS: Will not trickle charge your phone to keep it topped at 100% A bit heavy to keep on your phone all the time, but can still throw it into a back pack if neededIf pressed between the Anker 622 (small cousin) or 633 (this item), I would choose this item for emergency use. If you need to keep it on your phone all the time, this might get a bit heavy and the 622 might be a better bet. I like the larger capacity, better build quality, two output ports, and nicker kickstand. This is a decent pack just to charge up and keep in your car’s glove box for emergencies. But my best advice is to plug your devices in to charge whenever possible.

      Amazon Customer

    6. doug woodyard

      MagSafe cases!. I was kind of reluctant to buy this charger as I did not know if it would work with my phone case. I have a MagSafe case for a Google Pixel 7 Pro. This definitely works and connects easily.I knocked 1 star off because too many electronic items seem to not want to explain in writing what buttons do and what indicators mean. Instead, they leave very vague pictures and have you interpret the meaning.One of the examples I am running into is the fact that one of the lights flashes when it’s charging. I can only assume it means that the battery is fully charged but it would be nice to know for certain. Another example would be to know if this has the ability to charge another device at the same time. Maybe there is additional information on their website but I would just like some explanation in the case.

      doug woodyard

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