For a few generations, Apple iPhones have gained a lot of autonomy, lasting in most cases all day, even exceeding two with moderate use of the terminal in the Pro Max and 14 Plus models. But when we go on a trip, or use it to play games or record video, A little boost in the form of a MagSafe power bank never hurts. So we compared Apple’s MagSafe power bank to Belkin’s. Which to buy?
Features Apple MagSafe Power Bank and Belkin BoostCharge MagSafe 10K
specifications |
Apple MagSafe Battery |
Belkin Boost Charge MagSafe 10K |
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Dimensions and weight |
9.5 cm by 6.4 cm x 1 cm and 113 grams |
7.1cm x 14.3cm x 2.1cm y – grams |
Ability |
1460mAh |
10000mAh |
Connections |
MagSafe |
MagSafe, USB-C and USB-A |
Price |
119 dollars |
$59.99 |
Belkin 10K Magnetic Wireless Power Bank (with MagS afe for iPhone 14 Series, 7.5W Wireless Charging and 18W USB-C PD In/Out Port, USB-C to USB-C Cable Included), Black
Apple MagSafe battery (for iPhone 12/13/14)
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Design, dimensions and weight: Apple’s MagSafe external battery, like the rest of its products, stands out for its minimalist, clean and elegant design. Due to its dimensions, it is a portable external battery, easy to transport and quite light, since it weighs only 113 grams. Belkin’s proposal is bigger, doubling its thicknessand although its design has also been neat, it is not as “pretty” as Apple’s.
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Ability: The weak point (given the price) of the Power Bank Apple MagSafe is its capacity. On the company’s website it is not specified, but it is screen printed with 1460 mAh. According to Apple, it is capable of delivering the following charge percentages depending on the iPhone model:
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Up to 70% more charge for iPhone 12 mini or iPhone 13 mini with MagSafe battery.
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Up to 60% more charge for iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro, iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Pro, iPhone 14 or iPhone 14 Pro with MagSafe battery.
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Up to 40% more charge for iPhone 12 Pro Max, iPhone 13 Pro Max, iPhone 14 Plus or iPhone 14 Pro Max with MagSafe battery.
That is, in no case can you fully charge the battery of the iPhone, regardless of its model. And it is that its operation is somewhat different from what we are used to in this type of accessories, since It is designed so that the iPhone draws power from the power bank first, then from yours
The 10,000 mAh capacity of the Belkin BoostCharge MagSafe 10K gives more, and the brand specifies that is able to fully charge an iPhone twice and get up to 22 additional hours of continuous video playback or up to 34 hours of local video playback.
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Connections: Another advantage of the Belkin alternative is that It has USB-C and USB-A connections, in addition to wireless charging by MagSafe, so you can charge multiple devices at once. In addition, it has a double function: wireless charger (when a charger is connected to it and to the socket) and portable external battery. Apple’s MagSafe battery has a Lightning connection to recharge it.
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Price: and we find another of the points enjoyed by the Belkin BoostCharge MagSafe 10K, because for what the apple option costs you can buy two, or even a little more if it’s on sale, as usual. And it is that Apple’s MagSafe battery has an RRP of 119 dollars, while Belkin’s costs 59.99 dollars.
Apple MagSafe battery VS Belkin BoostCharge MagSafe 10K, which one to buy?
It’s very hard to justify buying Apple’s MagSafe power bank taking into account the wide variety of alternatives on the market, with more mAh and at significantly lower prices. It would only make sense if design and finesse are valued above other factors, as well as having all the official branded accessories.
Otherwise, the Belkin BoostCharge MagSafe 10K is a more recommended power bank to cost half and have more capacity, even though it is double the thickness.
Belkin 10K Magnetic Wireless Power Bank (with MagSafe for iPhone 14 Series, 7.5W Wireless Charging and 18W USB-C PD In/Out Port, USB-C to USB-C Cable Included), Black
Apple MagSafe battery (for iPhone 12/13/14)
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