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The Anker 621 Magnetic Portable Charger (MagGo) is a compact 5,000mAh wireless power bank designed specifically for iPhone 12 through 16 series. Featuring Anker’s MiniCell tech, it delivers efficient charging in a slim, lightweight form factor. Its ultra-strong magnets provide secure MagSafe-compatible attachment, eliminating wireless misalignment issues. Comes with a USB-C cable and backed by a 24-month warranty, this charger offers convenient, cable-free power on the go—perfect for busy professionals who demand seamless, stylish charging solutions.
















| ASIN | B099W63VYV |
| Amperage | 2.4 Amps |
| Antenna Location | Outdoor |
| Battery Capacity | 5000 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
| Best Sellers Rank | #134 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #11 in Cell Phone Portable Power Banks |
| Brand | Anker |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | iPhone 16/15/15 Plus/15 Pro/15 Pro Max/14/14 pro/13 Series, iPad, Samsung |
| Connector Type | USB Type C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 17,652 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 4.13"L x 2.62"W x 0.45"Th |
| Item Height | 11.5 millimeters |
| Item Weight | 0.28 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Anker Innovations Limited |
| Model Name | A1610 |
| Model Number | A1610 |
| Number of Outlets | 1 |
| Number of Ports | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Wireless Charging |
| Output Current | 2.4 Amps |
| Portable | No |
| Power Source | Battery |
| Special Feature | Wireless Charging |
| UPC | 194644078591 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
K**E
Matches iPhone in lavender
The color matches the new iPhone 17 in lavender. The charging is ok, it makes the phone pretty warm and is only good for 1 full charge or several partial charges. It's small, light and works in a pinch which is why we have it.
S**E
Compact, Portable, No Wires, Gets Hot!
This was my first Magsafe battery. I had some older Qi wireless chargers and was familiar with heating issues. But these were older and lower power. Without the Magsafe feature, they were finicky and fussy and didn't properly fit around camera lens protrusions. I barely used these devices. This Anker 621 has a lot of promise. The Magsafe feature locks tight and the dimensions do not interfere with the camera protrusions, even with a case on the phone. It's compact and slim, and most importantly, does not require wires. It can be easily carried in a backpack or pocket without an accessory bag for wires and cables. When I first unpacked the battery, I fully charged with with a USB-C PD charger. It charged at 1A/5V. I used it to inductively charge my iPhone 14 Pro intermittently over the next few days. After about 10% charge, I determined the heat buildup to be intolerable. Therefore, I only used the pack intermittently. That worked fine for me over several days. When the battery was empty, it took 20Wh to fully charge. The battery was advertised for 5000mAh, which is impossible to measure without disassembling the unit. However, we can calculate 20Wh / 5V / 0.9 = 4400mAh (where 0.9 is the efficiency of the voltage converter for USB). This is below advertised capacity, but there’s a lot of assumptions in the conversion. Then I used a USB-C cable to charge my iPad Mini. It transferred 14.8Wh at about 9 Watts before exhausting. The round-trip efficiency was high, because recharging took 14.8Wh to fully recharge. I suspect I didn’t get the full 20Wh capacity with the iPad because the higher charge demand choked the battery before it could get fully empty. Using the inductive charge mode, both devices get hot relatively quickly. The switching power electronics get particularly hot. I can easily feel where the transistor is located beneath the plastic shell. The inductive transmitter loop gets warm on the battery and the receiver loop gets warm on the phone. Lithium-ion batteries degrade proportionally to temperature (the Arrhenius relationship), accelerating +25% degradation rate for every 10C, this is bad for the phone. In summary, • The battery delivers 20Wh of energy. If using inductive (Qi and Magsafe), much of the energy is converted to heat, so perhaps only 10-15Wh is actually delivered to the battery. • If using high-current devices using a charge cable, such as an iPad, the high current chokes the battery a bit early, stopping at 15Wh. • My back-of-the-envelope calculation shows 4400mAh vs. rated 5000mAh. I suspect the battery is not delivering rated capacity. Anker should be rating these batteries in Joules (watt-hours) instead of Coulombs (ampere-hours). • Inductive charging is inefficient, losing a quarter to half of energy to heat. This is not Anker’s fault but a result of real-world physics. With my iPhone 14 Pro, I saw about 10C rise per 10% of battery charge. I never let it progress beyond this point. • Lithium-ion batteries accelerate aging degradation due to the Arrhenius relationship about +25% per 10C temperature rise. Therefore, prolonged use of inductive charging will ultimately age your battery prematurely. • This battery is very worthwhile because I don’t have to carry an accessory kit with wires to use. Just slap it on the back of the phone and go. Plus, if frees the connector to use with wired headsets when using.
I**A
Amazing product
Durable I’ve had it for 2 years and it still works great, it’s portable, it kinda gets warm when in use.
I**S
Good and reliable
This battery has honestly changed the way I travel. It only charges my battery up to 70% but for me that’s more than enough. The slim design makes it easy to carry to the point I don’t notice I have it in my pocket. I’m giving it 4 stars only because the battery does get hot but besides that I like it
J**L
Details on how to charge and use this battery
Before ordering I had struggled to get answers to some basic questions about how this battery works, so now that I have it in hand I'm hoping these tips are useful: - The battery charges the phone wirelessly when the battery is attached to the phone magnetically and turned on. - While the phone and battery are attached the power moves in only one direction from the battery to the phone. The battery doesn't charge wirelessly when attached to a phone even if the phone is plugged in. - The battery must be charged independently of the phone. It can be charged either by plugging a USB-C cable into it directly or by putting it on any wireless charging pad. - You CAN plug a USB-C cable directly into the battery to charge it while it's attached to the phone and while it's actively charging the phone. It's possible this isn't recommended, but it does appear to work. - The battery blocks the phone's Magsafe charging area while it's attached to the phone, but the phone can still be charged directly via USB-C with the battery attached. - The battery can't be charged wirelessly while attached to a phone since it must be placed Magsafe-down onto a wireless charging pad. - The battery just barely fits into the space between the camera protection area and the bottom edge of a standard phone case with very little room to spare. The magnets are very effective, though, and it stays firmly attached to the phone. - A short USB-C cable is provided, but you need to provide a USB AC charger or wireless charging pad.
J**L
Yes I would still buy this again, but…
This works well, it’s compact and fits in my pocket, which is what I wanted, but it really doesn’t charge as well as the bigger corded ones. I would probably still buy it again. It also only barely charges my iPhone 14 Pro, a full charge. Convenient for walking around listening to my podcast.
T**Y
Love how slim this is!
This portable, magnetic charger is perfect in the summer! I run GameChanger, which is a scoring app for baseball, and it really zaps your battery. I can slap this little charger on the back of my phone in the morning and keep up my battery life all day, even after several ball games and come home fully charged. It's pretty impressive! It will get warm while charging so you may have to disconnect occasionally if it is already hot outside so that the phone doesn't get overheated. I have since bought one for my husband and my mom. Great product!
K**A
I don’t regret most things, but I fear this was a waste of money. (Sorry for the long read)
I was between buying this and a mophie charging case. If I was going to buy this one, I was going to have to get a MagSafe case as I don’t have any. And with the new iPhone 17s out and my needing an upgrade on my phone. This portable charger seemed very promising with the amount of reviews it had and a 4+ star rating. And was cheaper than the mophie case, too! With all that being said, I decided purchasing this charger would be the best option. It was definitely the cheaper route even if I did have to buy a MagSafe case. No matter, I got an Anker case for about $20. And I would still be able to use the charger on my next phone. Now, I was in search of a portable phone charger/charging case as I was going to be going to Louder Than Life. For those that don’t know what that is, it’s a 4 day rock festival usually the last or second to last weekend of September in Louisville Kentucky. And as I mentioned, my phone needs an upgrade because on any regular day, I need to charge my phone by 1pm in the day. My phones battery life SUCKS. I purchase the charger about 5 days before I leave for the fest. It arrives the next day. I took it out, made sure everything was in there and went ahead and plugged it up so it could be fully charged. Charged it over night and the next day, around 1pm when I needed to charge my phone back up, I decided to use it. I was greatly disappointed to find that I had it charging for about an hour and it had barely powered my phone 10%. And at this point, I couldn’t really buy another charger for fear of it arriving after I left for the show. So instead, decided to put up and just go ahead and try and make do at the fest. Well, I get even more disappointed when using it at the fest. In kentucky, the weather can’t make its mind up to save its life. During the fest, the highs were 87-90 out. Pretty hot. But, I had gotten the top shelf vip and was able to have shaded areas and also very AC’d areas. Mind you, I only used the charger while outside in the shaded area. With nice wind flow and fans. On the first day of the 2 my husband and I went, I began using the charger at about 5pm. I had it on for an hour to two hours. And in those 1-2 hours, it had only charged my phone MAYBE 15% and had used over half of the portable batteries charge. I even had my phone on low battery mode. And not only that, it did cause my phone to be VERY hot. On the second day of the two me and my husband was there, I used the charger again about the same time but this time for only about 30-45 minutes. Still the same issue with how much the charger was actually charging my phone, but this time it caused my phone to pause charging till my phone cooled down. I was in literally the same spot I was in the previous day. So, it ended up turning it off and just taking it off my phone. Didn’t use it again till about 7:30 and used it when I wouldn’t be using my phone at all to record anything and charged it till the next band came on around 8:30. During that hour, I got a 10% charge. Also keep in mind, during the WHOLE time I was at the fest, my phone was in low battery mode. Idk if that makes a difference, but thought I’d add that. While it isn’t able to really charge your phone without over heating it, it does have a very strong magnetic grip. The one thing I didn’t like about the magnetic thing, and this just might be where I’ve never used a MagSafe portable charger and didn’t know that they do this, is that it kinda just swung around on the magnet. While using it, the charger would get crooked and I’d have to straighten it up. Or I’d put it in my purse and it’d be sideways on my phone. Again, that might be just a thing of MagSafe portable chargers and they all do it and not be something specific to this one. I be dumb sometimes lol. But I will say, I do like how slim it is. Not bulky and taking up a lot of room. I will also say that it’s quite durable. When we got home, my husband was trying to help get stuff out of the truck and it dropped out of my purse and was still good to go! Barely even scuffed up! Overall, I’m not quite sure this charger was worth it. Especially if it’s only providing 10-15% charge in 2 hours. I didn’t like chilling with my phone on 20% for hours all day. Especially in a big crowd like that when there’s chances of my husband and I getting separated and not being able to get back to him. And I also don’t like how hot it made my phone.. it can’t be good for the phone. So, just be weary! Heed the warnings! The AI generated review overview was correct!
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