Here are the top wireless (MagSafe/Qi) power‑bank picks in 2025 for reliability, speed and value — with notes for buyers in Australia. I’ve included why each stands out, typical specs to check, and any safety/recall cautions.
Top picks
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Anker MagGo (10,000 mAh) 
- Why: Qi2 / MagSafe support with up to 15 W magnetic wireless charging, slim 10,000 mAh size, good thermal/safety features and pass‑through charging. Great balance of real‑world speed, build quality and wide availability in Australia. (Anker.com)
 
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UGREEN MagFlow / Qi2 magnetic power banks (10,000 mAh) 
- Why: UGREEN has been shipping Qi2 / higher‑power magnetic power banks and announced models aiming to push wireless to ~20–25 W (newer Qi2 implementations). Good option if you want faster magnetic wireless charging and extra USB‑C output. Check exact model wattages and local release date/stock. (tomsguide.com)
 
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Belkin BoostCharge (MagSafe / Qi2 5K–10K) 
- Why: Widely sold, MagSafe‑compatible options in compact sizes and commonly found at Australian retailers. Caveat: some Belkin models were the subject of safety recalls/complaints — check the exact model number and recall notices before buying. (Belkin.com)
 
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UGREEN / Anker / Amazon Basics budget 10,000 mAh wireless power banks 
- Why: Many budget brands now offer 15 W wireless + 18–20 W wired PD output in a compact package. These are fine for everyday top‑ups; verify brand reputation and warranty in Australia. Examples and reviews list Amazon Basics, UGREEN, Ambrane among value picks. (timesshoppingguide.com)
 
What to look for (quick checklist)
- Wireless output (W): 7.5 W is basic Qi, 15 W is common for MagSafe/Qi2; some newer models claim 20–25 W — confirm with the spec sheet and that your phone supports it.
- Magnetic compatibility: “MagSafe” or “Qi2 / Magnetic” for iPhone 12+ (or newer). If you use a thick case or third‑party magnetic cases, check magnetic alignment strength.
- Wired output/input: USB‑C PD input/output (20–65 W depending on model) — useful for charging the bank fast and charging laptops/tablets.
- Capacity vs weight: 10,000 mAh is the sweet spot for pocketability; 20,000 mAh gives more charges but is heavier.
- Pass‑through charging: if you need to charge phone and bank at once.
- Safety & warranty: look for overcharge/overheat protection, certified cells, and local warranty/returns in Australia.
- Official certification: Qi2 certification (or at least clear MagSafe compatibility) if you plan to rely on magnetic alignment and higher wireless wattage.
Safety notes (important)
- Check for recalls or safety notices before purchase — some wireless power banks have been recalled for overheating/fire risk in recent years. If buying Belkin or any other brand, confirm your model number isn’t affected. If you already own a model that has a recall notice, stop using it and follow the manufacturer’s recall instructions. (theverge.com)
Where to buy in Australia
- Official brand stores (Anker AU, Belkin AU), major retailers (JB Hi‑Fi, Harvey Norman, Officeworks), Amazon Australia and reputable online tech stores. Buying from an authorised local retailer helps with warranty and recalls.
If you want, I can:
- Recommend the best single model for your use (e.g., daily pocket carry, travel, or laptop support) — tell me which you prioritise (lightweight, fastest wireless, or highest capacity).
- Check current prices/stock at Australian retailers for any model you pick and confirm there are no active recalls.