There's only so much style you can inbue in a "boring" power bank, right? Well apparently mfish didn't get the memo, because its E-Monster wireless MagSafe power bank is on a different level in terms of aesthetics and build quality. As part of its new Mother's Day Sale (which also coincides with mfish's 2nd year anniversary), you can buy the 5,000mAh model and get a second one free. There's no coupon required, simply add two to your cart. You're basically paying $25 per power bank and a nominal $2.99 shipping fee. I actually own one of these power banks, and it stands out amongst my collection of Anker, Baseus, and Iniu products. Get one for mom and keep the second for yourself.
Buy One Wireless MagSafe Power Bank, Get One Free
The mfish E-Monster power bank design is eye catching, quite literally. It has a weird techy Eye of Sauron vibe to it that I quite dig. The decorative side is protected by a textured tempered glass that gives it a much more premium look and feel than the plastic power banks that are all too common nowadays. The power bank is available in both red and green, so why not get one of each? It's also very slim, measuring 0.3" thin and weighing 4.4 ounces.
The E-Monster is Qi2-certified, which means it's rated for up to 15W of wireless charging. Strong N52 magnets allow it to attach securely to MagSafe iPhones. If you are in a rush and need even faster charging, there's also a 20W USB-C port.
How many times can you charge your phone?
A 5,000mAh power bank carries an 18.5Wh capacity. An 80% power efficiency rating (which is about standard for power banks) gives you about 15Wh of available charge. An iPhone 17 has a 14Wh battery and an iPhone 17 Pro Max has a 20Whr battery, so this power bank will increase your battery life by 50%-100%. Sure a 10,000mAh battery will give you even more extended time, but you're also talking about a chunkier and heavier power bank strapped to the back of your phone.
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