Recently, my Galaxy S23 started giving me serious battery anxiety as it wouldn’t last an entire day on a full charge. So, I was thinking of getting its battery replaced, but in the meantime, I started looking into slim magnetic wireless power banks that I can just slap onto the back of the phone and juice it up easily. I don’t need to carry a cable or worry about its portability. During the research, I came across a horde of options, and it took a long time to narrow down the best ones. I wanted something that is slim, light, preferably with a stand and a good charging indicator, and a long warranty period. Here are my picks, ranked in descending order of their prices. All of these work with MagSafe on iPhones and support Qi2 on Android devices like the Galaxy S23 and newer.
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15W wireless, 20W wired, built-in stand, dual inputs, 18mm slim, 204 to 240g
The Urbn StandPro is rated at 18mm on Croma and 30mm on Amazon. It weighs somewhere between 200 and 250 grams. It offers 15W magnetic wireless charging, and on the wired side, 20W Power Delivery gets you from 0 to 50% in about 30 minutes.
It supports Type-C input and output, a lightning port for those of you who need it, and passthrough charging, as well. The built-in metallic stand holds your phone in portrait or landscape mode while charging, which is great for video calls or watching content on a desk. The hinge feels solid, not flimsy. A smart LED display shows battery levels clearly, and the 1-year warranty gives you real peace of mind. A MagTag ring is included in the box for non-MagSafe Android phones.
Price: Rs 1,799
15W wireless, 22.5W wired, built-in Type-C and Lightning cables, 14mm ultra-slim, 100g
The Tempt JoosMag Ultra Slim claims 14mm thickness and around 100 grams for a 10,000mAh unit. It features an aerospace-grade metallic body. It comes with 22.5W PD wired charging and 15W wireless MagSafe charging. The rated charging speeds are: 0 to 50% in about 60 mins via the magnetic mode or 0 to 50% in 30 mins with wired mode.
The one genuine drawback is the 6-month warranty. For a device pushing the limits of what lithium-ion cells can do in a compressed space, a longer warranty would build more confidence. But for users who want the lightest, thinnest option available and love the no-cable lifestyle, this is a hard product to beat.
Price: Rs 1,799
15W wireless, 22W wired, built-in stand, 19mm slim, 198g
The Ambrane Aerosync Maglite brings 22W wired charging, a built-in stand and weighs exactly 198 grams and measures 19mm thick. The stand is a practical addition for anyone who sets their phone on a desk during the workday. Instead of laying your phone flat while it charges wirelessly, you can prop it up and use it hands-free for calls, video, or navigation. At 19.1mm, the combined thickness of the power bank and your phone stays manageable enough for daily carry.
It has a single Type-C port that handles both input and output at 22W for wired charging. The 15W magnetic wireless pad performs well across iPhones and Android devices, and a magnetic ring is included in the box for older phones that lack built-in magnets. The LED indicator on the side helps in knowing the charging status. It supports PD 3.0, QC 3.0, PPS charging standards and protection against overcharging, overvoltage, short circuit, etc.
But this one only offers a 6-month warranty and a single-port setup, which means you can only charge one device at a time via cable.
Price: Rs 1,599
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15W wireless, 22.5W wired with PPS, dual ports, 19mm slim, 200g
BoAt Energyshroom PB331 pushes 22.5W over the wire, higher than the 20W average you see in most competitors. More importantly, it supports PPS (Programmable Power Supply) alongside Quick Charge 3.0 and Power Delivery. PPS is a big deal for Android users because it lets the power bank communicate with your phone’s charging system in real time, adjusting voltage and current to reduce heat and charge faster. It also supports passthrough charging.
At 19mm and exactly 200 grams, the dimensions are close to ideal for daily use. The dual-port setup gives you a Type-C and a USB-A output, which means you can charge a newer phone and an older device or earbuds at the same time. boAt’s 12-layer Smart IC protection handles overheating, overvoltage, and short circuit scenarios, which is important given how much heat wireless charging already generates in Indian summers.
A MagnaCharge ring is included for Android phones without built-in magnets, and the 1-year domestic warranty matches the standard set by the best in this list. If you buy it from the BoAt website, you get a 3-month extended warranty.
Price: Rs 1,499
15W wireless, 22.5W wired, real-time digital display, metallic body, 23mm, 245g
The Portronics Luxcell MagClick 10K is thick at around 23mm and weighs 245 to 250 grams. The wired output is 22.5 watts and has dual ports (USB-C PD and USB-A to handle two devices at once. The wireless output is 15 watts. You also get a Real-Time Digital Display for battery percentage. The company offers a 1-year warranty. Among other things, the Portronics power bank also has overcharge protection, short circuit protection, overvoltage protection, etc.
Price: Rs 1,399
All products listed here are BIS certified for the Indian market. Every one of them includes a magnetic ring or adhesive for Android phones that do not have built-in magnets. Before you buy any power bank, listed here or otherwise, ensure they are BIS certified, their warranty, number and types of ports they have, their charging speeds and online reviews.
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