Anker 622 magnetic wireless power bank: Excellent for on-the-go charging

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Choosing a power bank to charge your phone on the go isn’t easy. Between the different brands, charging powers, and battery capacities, the choices are endless. But sometimes, a product stands out from the rest because it is so obvious and simple that we can’t help but wonder why we had to wait this long for it.

The Anker 622 Magnetic Battery ($69.99) fits that bill. I’ve had two of these for about six months, and they’ve become essential additions to both my everyday pouch and travel backpack. The reason is simple: They’re compact, light, and simply convenient.

The power bank houses a 5,000mAh battery with Qi wireless as well as USB-C charging — a single USB-C port can be used for both input and output (up to 10W in my tests). On the back, there’s an invisible kickstand that allows you to prop your phone in portrait or landscape. But where Anker goes the extra mile is by adding a ring of MagSafe-compatible magnets on the front, to better align your phone with the Qi coil and charge more efficiently.

Check out: The best MagSafe accessories for your iPhone and Android phone

To address the elephant in the room first, yes, the Anker 622 Magnetic Battery is obviously more adapted to recent iPhone models. But it does work on Android devices too if you use a compatible case or stick a magnetic MagSafe adapter to the back of your phone. Two of my colleagues here use it with their iPhones, while I have a Moment (M) Force case ($49) on my Pixel 6 Pro that lets me attach the battery magnetically.

White Anker 622 Magnetic Battery attached to a Pixel 6 Pro with a Moment (M) Force case

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Unlike big bulky 20,000mAh power banks, I can slip this one in my jeans pocket or my small purse/clutch. When I need it, it attaches to my phone and charges it — no cables necessary. I can still use my Pixel 6 Pro while it’s charging, without having to worry about dangling or tangling cables. Then when I’m done, both the Pixel and the power bank go back into my pocket or purse to continue charging. And if I ever need to watch some videos or read some news, I can prop it up on a flat surface while it fills up.

I just bring my phone near the power bank and let the magnets do their thing. Snap, done.

The simplicity of magnets and wireless charging is why I keep coming back to this despite owning many other more powerful portable batteries. I can’t overstate how “mindless” it is to juice up my phone by just bringing the power bank near it and letting the magnet do its thing. I don’t think about alignments or plugging and unplugging. Snap, done.

Read more: Change my mind — MagSafe is awesome

However, you have to lower your charging expectations a bit here. The Anker 622’s Qi output is significantly slower and less efficient than wired charging. In my tests, phones like the Galaxy S22 Plus, Pixel 5 and 6 Pro, and the OnePlus 9 all received about 2-3W of power in normal conditions (i.e. when they weren’t completely depleted). A full battery on the power bank was able to charge a Galaxy S22 Plus from 0 to 68% before it died. This is clearly more suited for on-the-go top-ups than as your only solution on a weekend camping trip.

Qi charging is slower and less efficient, but it’s incredibly convenient.

If you want faster charging or if you don’t want to lose a lot of capacity through wireless transfer, you’ll have to carry the USB-C cable. That provides up to 10W of power and can get the Galaxy S22 Plus up to 90-95%.

Two white Anker 622 Magnetic Batteries on a table, one of them is not visible because it's charging a Pixel 6 Pro in a Moment (M) Force case

Rita El Khoury / Android Authority

For me, the Anker 622 is perfect when I’m out for a whole day and I know I’ll be using Google Maps, taking photos, and reading news, in addition to my regular WhatsApp, Gmail, Slack, Chrome, and Spotify usage. It’s also a good option to slip in my purse when I’m about to go out for dinner and I realize I only have 30% of charge left on my phone.

Anker 622 Magnetic Battery

Compact and portable • MagSafe compatibility • Pop-up stand

A portable MagSafe-compatible power bank with a neat pop-up stand

The Anker 622 Magnetic Battery is a compact and portable 5,000 mAh power bank with MagSafe compatibility. It also offers USB-C input and output, Qi charging for accessories and other brands of phones, and a pop-up stand to enjoy content on your screen while the phone is charging.

At its original MSRP of $70 (though sometimes discounted to $40), the Anker 622 Magnetic Battery has a very low milliampere/hour-to-dollars ratio. It costs a hefty penny for the relatively small capacity and slow charging speeds. But what Anker is selling here is convenience, portability, and simplicity. And if you’re willing to pay a premium for those, then you will love the 622.

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