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    I wish Apple made this sleek wireless power bank, but it works just fine with the iPhone

    InfoForTechBy InfoForTechMarch 1, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    I wish Apple made this sleek wireless power bank, but it works just fine with the iPhone
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    A new magnetic wireless power bank from Xiaomi is gaining attention – not because it’s an Android accessory, but because it feels like something Apple should have made. Its compact design, strong magnetic grip, and clean aesthetic make it look and behave like a premium iPhone-compatible accessory, offering a sleeker, more polished experience than many MagSafe alternatives.

    And yes – it works flawlessly with the Apple iPhone, despite not being an Apple product.

    A premium magnetic power bank that feels like it belongs to Apple’s ecosystem

    Xiaomi’s new magnetic wireless power bank instantly stands out because of its ultra-thin profile, polished finish, and minimalist design. It clips onto the back of an iPhone with a firm, MagSafe-compatible lock, delivering wireless charging without wobbling or shifting in your hand.

    Xiaomi UltraThin Magnetic Power Bank
    Xiaomi

    While Apple’s official MagSafe Battery Pack was discontinued and third-party options vary in quality, Xiaomi’s take feels refined – almost intentional – with edges and materials that mimic Apple’s industrial design language more than typical Android-centric accessories.

    Users who prefer pocketable designs will appreciate how easily it slips into a bag or pocket without adding bulk. The lightweight build makes it ideal for travel, commuting, or extended outdoor use, especially for iPhone models with aging batteries.

    Beyond looks, the power bank is surprisingly capable

    Xiaomi equips the unit with a 5000mAh battery, offering enough power to recharge most iPhones. The wireless charging surface delivers stable output, and the magnets ensure the phone stays aligned during use – a key issue for many cheaper MagSafe clones.

    There’s also a wired output option for faster, cable-based charging when needed, giving it versatility for users who switch between devices. Xiaomi also includes safety layers for temperature control, foreign object detection, and overvoltage protection, making it feel dependable for all-day use.

    What sets it apart is the attention to ergonomic usability. You can comfortably hold the phone while it charges, use it while gaming or streaming, or leave it in a pocket – and it still stays aligned.

    Why this accessory matters in the broader market

    With the iPhone’s shift to USB-C and the growing popularity of magnetic charging accessories, users are now looking for power banks that are not just functional but designed to blend seamlessly with their device. Apple’s exit from the MagSafe battery category left a gap that accessory makers are trying to fill. Xiaomi’s new wireless power bank stands out by offering a level of design polish and efficiency rare in the Android-first accessory landscape.

    Xiaomi UltraThin Magnetic Power Bank
    Xiaomi UltraThin Magnetic Power Bank Xiaomi

    This also reflects a wider industry trend: top OEMs are expanding beyond traditional ecosystems. Accessories once thought to be Android-exclusive or Apple-exclusive are now intentionally designed with cross-device compatibility in mind.

    For consumers, it means more options and better value without sacrificing design or performance.

    Why you may care, even if you’re deep in Apple’s ecosystem

    If you own an iPhone and need a reliable wireless power bank that looks premium, charges consistently, and doesn’t cost a fortune, this accessory is one of the best new options available globally. It’s especially appealing for users of the iPhone 13, 14, and 15 series, where battery life naturally declines over time.

    It also appeals to travelers, students, creators, or anyone who needs clean, cable-free charging on the move. Given its slim profile, it could fit seamlessly into an existing Apple setup without feeling out of place.

    Should you buy it?

    Xiaomi’s new wireless power bank is already rolling out globally through its online store and regional partners. As the magnetic charging category continues to grow – especially with Apple expected to expand Qi2 support across future devices – more brands will likely release premium, iPhone-friendly accessories with similar design polish.

    For now, this sleek wireless power bank stands as one of the nicest options you can buy for your iPhone, even if it didn’t come from Cupertino.

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