Anker 621 Magnetic Battery (MagGo) review: the ideal light and thin phone power bank

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The Anker 621 MagGo Magnetic Battery is a great-looking and light battery pack that you can take everywhere without feeling weight down, and the fun colors don't hurt either. It may not have a lot of juice, but it's enough to refill an iPhone, and that'll work for us.

Pros

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    Very thin and light

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    Good looking

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    Sturdy construction

Cons

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    Limited capacity

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    No display

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    Wireless charging iPhone only

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Anker 621 Magnetic Battery (MagGo) review

The Anker 621 Magnetic Battery is one of the simpler wireless power banks that Anker makes. It offers a 5,000mAh capacity and up to 12W of total power output. It also features a MagSafe charging pad for the iPhone 12 series and beyond, which offers up to 7.5W of charging power, as well as a USB-C port for wired charging.

The MagSafe area is slightly padded with a PU leatherette that feels durable. It showed no signs of wear during our tests, as some other soft-touch charging pads have.

The Anker 621 MagGo has a simple, clean look with soft edges. The two-tone pale blue color scheme also adds an element of vibrancy missing from many other of the best power banks, and other variants are available, including white, green, and purple. This makes the 621 a good match for the stylish designs of the best iPhones.

The only interface is a charging and battery life indicator, represented by small LED dots that are easy to comprehend. There are four dots indicating the battery life of the 621, and a singular dot that flashes to indicate charging activity.

One of the standout aspects of the Anker 621 is its form: it’s impressively thin and light, making it great to travel with and it’s much easier to use your iPhone while it's attached, compared to other, heavier MagSafe power banks.

However, the price you pay for this portability is the reduced capacity, as the Anker 621 is only rated at 5,000mAh. During our tests, it managed to charge an iPhone 13 Pro in about two hours, reducing the power bank’s battery indicator to two LED dots, indicating a battery level between 25%-50%.

When using the USB-C port for wired charging, the 621 charged a Pixel 7a from half to full in just over an hour, again losing between 50-75% of battery life in the process. Charging the bank itself took about 2 hours and 40 minutes, which is a reasonable speed for a bank of this size.

If you’re looking for a power bank that lets you easily use and charge your iPhone at the same time, then the 621 could be ideal, given how thin and light it is. The vibrant colorways also make it an accessory you’d be happy to flaunt alongside your device.

Close-up of USB-C port on Anker 621 Magnetic Battery (MagGo)

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Anker 621 Magnetic Battery (MagGo) review: Price & specs

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Price£39.99 / $59.99 (about AU$87)
Capacity5,000mAh
Total wattage12W
Number of ports1
USB-C1
Wireless chargingYes
Weight4.56oz / 129g
Power-to-weight38.8mAh/g

Close-up of MagSafe charging pad on the Anker 621 Magnetic Battery (MagGo)

(Image credit: Future)

Should I buy the Anker 621 Magnetic Battery (MagGo)?

Buy it if…

You want to make a fashion statement
The vibrant, two-tone color schemes of the 621, along with its sleek design, means it can match your iPhone for style.

You want to pocket your power bank
The thin and light construction of the 621 means it slips into your pocket effortlessly. It’s also much easier to use your iPhone with it attached compared to other MagSafe power banks.

Don't buy it if…

You want a large capacity
At 5,000mAh, the 621 is on the lower end of the capacity spectrum, which means you’ll get slightly fewer charges out of it. It still performs with admirable speed, though.

You want a hard charging surface
Although we didn’t experience any wear and tear with the PU faux leather MagSafe pad, you might want to avoid the 621 if you want something ultra-durable.

Anker 621 Magnetic Battery (MagGo) review: Also consider

Anker MagGo Power Bank (10K)
Imagine this product, but with twice the capacity and faster charging, plus a display for exact charge level, and a little kickstand too. If you like that thought, then you probably want the Anker MagGo Power Bank (10K) instead – though it's more expensive and heavier, naturally.

Lewis Maddison

Lewis Maddison is a Reviews Writer for TechRadar. He previously worked as a Staff Writer for our business section, TechRadar Pro, where he had experience with productivity-enhancing hardware, ranging from keyboards to standing desks. His area of expertise lies in computer peripherals and audio hardware, having spent over a decade exploring the murky depths of both PC building and music production. He also revels in picking up on the finest details and niggles that ultimately make a big difference to the user experience.

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