TL;DR: UGREEN’s MagFlow Magnetic Wireless Power Bank is an AED 329 powerhouse with 25W Qi2 wireless charging, 30W PD wired output, and a genius built-in cable. It’s fast, reliable, magnetically satisfying, and finally makes MagSafe feel modern. Slightly chunky, but worth every gram.
UGREEN 10,000mAh MagFlow Qi2 25W Power Bank
Portable power banks have gone from “tech emergency lifesavers” to “everyday companions” faster than my screen time report goes from “reasonable” to “you need therapy.” But in 2025, the battlefield isn’t just about raw capacity—it’s about speed, convenience, and how seamlessly your power bank fits into your already over-cabled life. Enter the UGREEN MagFlow Magnetic Wireless Power Bank, a 10,000mAh slab of battery wizardry promising Qi2-certified wireless charging at a whopping 25W, built-in 30W PD fast charging, and enough magnets to stick itself to your phone like a clingy ex.
Spoiler alert: it’s one of the best portable chargers I’ve tested in years—but it’s not perfect. Let’s break it down.

Design & Build: Pocket Brick Chic
At 254g and just over 21mm thick, this isn’t the kind of ultra-slim power bank you slip unnoticed into your skinny jeans. It’s closer to a compact chocolate bar… if that chocolate bar could power a MacBook Air in a pinch.
UGREEN wrapped the MagFlow in a minimalist matte finish that feels premium and resists fingerprints better than my iPhone 16 Pro Max. The real-time LED battery display is an underrated MVP—it’s like having a smart fuel gauge that tells you exactly how many percentages you’ve got left instead of vague dots that may or may not mean “enough for one TikTok session.”

And then there are the 17 magnets. UGREEN went full Tony Stark here, embedding a ridiculous amount of magnets for one-second MagSafe snap-on alignment. The connection is rock solid—shake it, toss it, even use it on a bumpy Uber ride, and your iPhone won’t fall off. It feels more stable than Apple’s own MagSafe battery pack ever did.
Wireless Charging: Qi2 Levels Up
Here’s where things get spicy. Apple’s MagSafe has been capped at 15W wireless charging since its debut. That’s fine… until you realize Android flagships have been laughing at us with 30–50W wireless speeds for years.
UGREEN’s MagFlow supports Qi2 at 25W, which finally gives iPhones a proper middle ground. On my iPhone 16 Pro Max, I went from 0–33% in 20 minutes. That’s bananas. It’s not wired-fast, but it’s way better than MagSafe’s “slow burn” approach.

It also supports the full buffet of standards: Qi2.2 (BPP 5W, EPP 7.5W, MPP 15W, MPP 25W). Translation: whether you’re charging an iPhone, a Samsung, or even a random pair of Qi earbuds, it just works.
Wired Charging: Secret Weapon Cable
This is my favorite feature: the built-in USB-C cable. No dangling spaghetti, no digging into your bag like you’re on a side quest for the right cable. Just pull, plug, and boom—30W PD charging.
I tested it on:
- iPhone 16 Pro Max → 50% in 25 minutes.
- iPad Air (M2) → surprisingly smooth.
- MacBook Air (M1) → not blazing fast, but enough to extend a working session at Starbucks without hunting for an outlet.
The kicker? That built-in cable doubles as a travel strap. I clipped it around my bag handle, and suddenly my power bank was both charging brick and luggage accessory. Peak multipurpose geekery.

Battery Life & Efficiency
With a 10,000mAh cell, you’re realistically getting around 5600mAh of usable output (thanks, efficiency math). In practice, that’s:
- 1.5 full charges for an iPhone 16 Pro Max
- 2 full charges for a smaller iPhone or Android
- Enough juice to keep a Switch Lite running through a long-haul flight
Efficiency numbers are solid:
- Wired: ≥90%
- Wireless: ~70% (still decent for Qi2)

Safety: 13 Layers of Chill
UGREEN didn’t skimp on protections: 13 layers of safety, including overheating, short-circuit, and overcharge prevention. In two weeks of testing, the pack stayed cool—even during wireless fast charging marathons. My only gripe is that it runs warm when charging wirelessly and wired simultaneously, but that’s normal for this much throughput.
Everyday Use: The Geek Reality Check
The LED display is addictive—I found myself checking the percentage way too often, like it was a Tamagotchi I needed to keep alive. The magnetic grip meant I could doomscroll with the power bank attached without feeling like I was bench-pressing a brick.
The only downside? At $69.99, it’s not exactly budget territory. But considering Apple’s own MagSafe Battery Pack is $99 for half the capacity and half the speed, this feels like a steal.

Final Verdict
The UGREEN MagFlow Magnetic Wireless Power Bank is the best portable charger I’ve used in 2025. It nails the sweet spot: compact enough for travel, powerful enough for serious use, and smart enough to justify its price tag.
If you live inside Apple’s MagSafe ecosystem, this is the upgrade you’ve been waiting for. If you’re an Android user, it’s even better—you’ll finally see wireless charging speeds that don’t feel like dial-up internet.