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2-Pack Otterbox 5000mAh Magsafe iPhone Wireless Power Bank

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$25

$100

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Woot has 2-Pack Otterbox 5000mAh Magsafe iPhone Wireless Power Bank (White) for $24.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (you must log in with your Amazon account and select a shipping address for Woot to apply for free shipping), or it is $6 per order.

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Features:
  • 7.5W wireless charging output anywhere,
  • LED power indicators display charge status and battery life

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    • This is rated 4.2 out of 5 stars based on over 350 ratings at Amazon.
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Woot has 2-Pack Otterbox 5000mAh Magsafe iPhone Wireless Power Bank (White) for $24.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (you must log in with your Amazon account and select a shipping address for Woot to apply for free shipping), or it is $6 per order.

Thanks to Deal Hunter ItsSoCheap for sharing this deal.

Features:
  • 7.5W wireless charging output anywhere,
  • LED power indicators display charge status and battery life

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Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • About this Product:
    • This is rated 4.2 out of 5 stars based on over 350 ratings at Amazon.
  • About this Store:
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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I have one of these I picked up on clearance at Best Buy. They aren't that great. More of a novelty than something actually useful. One issue is that it's a lot more difficult to keep attached than you think. And I have an official MagSafe otter case. So it's not like I'm trying to work this with a case that's not MagSafe. I use the popsocket MagSafe case and it holds on very tightly. I can use it to hold my phone off the side of a building that's how confident I am with it. This battery simply doesn't hold on tight enough. So the problem is if you put it in your pocket or your purse it will never stay on without having to constantly fidget with it.

And that brings me to the next issue which is that it takes forever to charge. A really REALLY long time. Like with an hour with it attached and charging I can only charge my phone maybe 30% and again you're going to have to babysit it for it to be attached that long because it does not like to stay together. It also gets hot and remember that MagSafe charging is not nearly as efficient as using a cable so that battery capacity is only going to be maybe charge your phone at half what a typical battery would do.

Oh yeah and it keeps randomly turning itself off. So not only do you have to make sure it's attached but attached and on and charging. It's okay like at a restaurant where you can sit down with the phone on the table and attached and charging. But it's not an elegant solution at all.

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MightyPez
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Just an FYI, these are rated for 7.5w wireless charging which is the same as the official Apple magsafe battery pack. I find that to be pretty slow, but likely puts less heat stress on the phone and battery bank.
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DC52NV
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Quote from MightyPez :
Just an FYI, these are rated for 7.5w wireless charging which is the same as the official Apple magsafe battery pack. I find that to be pretty slow, but likely puts less heat stress on the phone and battery bank.
Any idea if these are the same thickness as the official Apple MagSafe battery pack? That is one thing that I loved about them and was disappointed Apple discontinued them. TIA
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ScarletWallaby907
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Quote from DC52NV :
Any idea if these are the same thickness as the official Apple MagSafe battery pack? That is one thing that I loved about them and was disappointed Apple discontinued them. TIA
I just received them today and they're 0.6 inch thick (1.524 cm)
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I have one of these I picked up on clearance at Best Buy. They aren't that great. More of a novelty than something actually useful. One issue is that it's a lot more difficult to keep attached than you think. And I have an official MagSafe otter case. So it's not like I'm trying to work this with a case that's not MagSafe. I use the popsocket MagSafe case and it holds on very tightly. I can use it to hold my phone off the side of a building that's how confident I am with it. This battery simply doesn't hold on tight enough. So the problem is if you put it in your pocket or your purse it will never stay on without having to constantly fidget with it.

And that brings me to the next issue which is that it takes forever to charge. A really REALLY long time. Like with an hour with it attached and charging I can only charge my phone maybe 30% and again you're going to have to babysit it for it to be attached that long because it does not like to stay together. It also gets hot and remember that MagSafe charging is not nearly as efficient as using a cable so that battery capacity is only going to be maybe charge your phone at half what a typical battery would do.

Oh yeah and it keeps randomly turning itself off. So not only do you have to make sure it's attached but attached and on and charging. It's okay like at a restaurant where you can sit down with the phone on the table and attached and charging. But it's not an elegant solution at all.
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Quote from ScarletWallaby907 :
I just received them today and they're 0.6 inch thick (1.524 cm)
Thanks so much. So this is significantly thicker. I think I'm gonna pass then.
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Quote from tanman99 :
I have one of these I picked up on clearance at Best Buy. They aren't that great. More of a novelty than something actually useful. One issue is that it's a lot more difficult to keep attached than you think. And I have an official MagSafe otter case. So it's not like I'm trying to work this with a case that's not MagSafe. I use the popsocket MagSafe case and it holds on very tightly. I can use it to hold my phone off the side of a building that's how confident I am with it. This battery simply doesn't hold on tight enough. So the problem is if you put it in your pocket or your purse it will never stay on without having to constantly fidget with it. And that brings me to the next issue which is that it takes forever to charge. A really REALLY long time. Like with an hour with it attached and charging I can only charge my phone maybe 30% and again you're going to have to babysit it for it to be attached that long because it does not like to stay together. It also gets hot and remember that MagSafe charging is not nearly as efficient as using a cable so that battery capacity is only going to be maybe charge your phone at half what a typical battery would do. Oh yeah and it keeps randomly turning itself off. So not only do you have to make sure it's attached but attached and on and charging. It's okay like at a restaurant where you can sit down with the phone on the table and attached and charging. But it's not an elegant solution at all.
Wow! Thanks for that thorough review. It's a hard pass then. I'll try my luck with another battery pack with better reviews.
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Quote from DC52NV :
Wow! Thanks for that thorough review. It's a hard pass then. I'll try my luck with another battery pack with better reviews.
I mean they are unique as a battery that charges through MagSafe. So it could be useful in some specific circumstance. For instance I hate extra cables for my battery packs. They're just difficult to keep track of and don't feel right in your pocket and get tangled. So this could be okay as an EDC for a light use battery pack. My favorite is the one Costco sells that has built in cables and even a built in plug. It's large but so much more useful and still clean in the pocket. So this could still be somewhat useful? Wish it was one for $12 vs two for $25. They must really be trying to get rid of stock.

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Dealsgenie
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Quote from tanman99 :
I have one of these I picked up on clearance at Best Buy. They aren't that great. More of a novelty than something actually useful. One issue is that it's a lot more difficult to keep attached than you think. And I have an official MagSafe otter case. So it's not like I'm trying to work this with a case that's not MagSafe. I use the popsocket MagSafe case and it holds on very tightly. I can use it to hold my phone off the side of a building that's how confident I am with it. This battery simply doesn't hold on tight enough. So the problem is if you put it in your pocket or your purse it will never stay on without having to constantly fidget with it.

And that brings me to the next issue which is that it takes forever to charge. A really REALLY long time. Like with an hour with it attached and charging I can only charge my phone maybe 30% and again you're going to have to babysit it for it to be attached that long because it does not like to stay together. It also gets hot and remember that MagSafe charging is not nearly as efficient as using a cable so that battery capacity is only going to be maybe charge your phone at half what a typical battery would do.

Oh yeah and it keeps randomly turning itself off. So not only do you have to make sure it's attached but attached and on and charging. It's okay like at a restaurant where you can sit down with the phone on the table and attached and charging. But it's not an elegant solution at all.
Are you farking kidding me, dude? This should be directly attached to the back of a phone, NOT through a case. Seems extremely common sense.
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dpid
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Quote from DC52NV :
Any idea if these are the same thickness as the official Apple MagSafe battery pack? That is one thing that I loved about them and was disappointed Apple discontinued them. TIA
I still have my apple one and use it for my 15 pro. Not ideal but works. The most annoying part is that it uses lightening charger but I have enough old cables.
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DC52NV
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Quote from Dealsgenie :
Are you farking kidding me, dude? This should be directly attached to the back of a phone, NOT through a case. Seems extremely common sense.
I prefer to attach my battery packs through my MagSafe phone case because my phone case magnet is much stronger than the back of my phone.

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