Timecodes 0:00 - Into 0:48 - What is the difference between Qi2 and Qi 1:12 - Anker MagGo Power Bank, Qi2 Specs 1:55 - BENKS Magnetic Power Bank Battery Pack Specs 2:55 - iPhone 15 Pro Max Battery Specs 3:51 - Testing the Anker MagGo Power Bank Qi2 on the iPhone 15 Pro Max 5:10 - Test of the Benks Battery Pack on the iPhone 15 Pro Max 6:20 - RESULTS of the Anker MagGo Power Bank Qi2 vs Benks Battery Pack on iPhone 6:35 - Test of the Anker MagGo Power Bank Qi2 on the Nothing Phone 2 7:35 - Test of the Benks Battery Pack on the Nothing Phone 2 7:52 - RESULTS Anker MagGo Power Bank Qi2 tested on iPhone vs Android 7:59 - Android MagSafe Solution 8:30 - RESULTS Anker MagGo Power Bank, Qi2 Battery Pack on Android with Wire 9:40 - Conclusions
Yes same here. Magsafe wireless power bank compatibility with Android phones are not consistent/non-existent. Using the short USBC cable is extremely useful, if found
All the battery bank that have magsafe will be the same. I still love going wireless charging even if ibcant get a full charge on my phone. I have the S24 Ultra. I will be testing the Qi2 on it, im using a Torras 10k and it only charges like 95% of my phone. But it manages heat well. So im curious to see how the Qi2 battery will perform on the S24 Ultra
@SuperTaalab , It is the same, before I saw this video, I thought the Anker I bought is not original or broken. Now I know why, infact it is much slower compare to Samsung PB Qi wireless. Even in wired charging. Anker PB Wireless charge 5-6 W, wired charge 13-14 W, Samsung PB wireless charge 12-13 W,wired charge 22-23 W, I test using Ampere meter on S23 FE.
Timecodes
0:00 - Into
0:48 - What is the difference between Qi2 and Qi
1:12 - Anker MagGo Power Bank, Qi2 Specs
1:55 - BENKS Magnetic Power Bank Battery Pack Specs
2:55 - iPhone 15 Pro Max Battery Specs
3:51 - Testing the Anker MagGo Power Bank Qi2 on the iPhone 15 Pro Max
5:10 - Test of the Benks Battery Pack on the iPhone 15 Pro Max
6:20 - RESULTS of the Anker MagGo Power Bank Qi2 vs Benks Battery Pack on iPhone
6:35 - Test of the Anker MagGo Power Bank Qi2 on the Nothing Phone 2
7:35 - Test of the Benks Battery Pack on the Nothing Phone 2
7:52 - RESULTS Anker MagGo Power Bank Qi2 tested on iPhone vs Android
7:59 - Android MagSafe Solution
8:30 - RESULTS Anker MagGo Power Bank, Qi2 Battery Pack on Android with Wire
9:40 - Conclusions
I couldn't find a magnetic wireless power bank on-go To completible with Samsung😢
Yes same here. Magsafe wireless power bank compatibility with Android phones are not consistent/non-existent. Using the short USBC cable is extremely useful, if found
And this test will be same results with Samsung galaxy s23 fe
Or that for nothing 2
@@SuperTaalab I believe this test would be the same for all android phones out right now.
All the battery bank that have magsafe will be the same. I still love going wireless charging even if ibcant get a full charge on my phone. I have the S24 Ultra. I will be testing the Qi2 on it, im using a Torras 10k and it only charges like 95% of my phone. But it manages heat well. So im curious to see how the Qi2 battery will perform on the S24 Ultra
@SuperTaalab , It is the same, before I saw this video, I thought the Anker I bought is not original or broken. Now I know why, infact it is much slower compare to Samsung PB Qi wireless. Even in wired charging. Anker PB Wireless charge 5-6 W, wired charge 13-14 W, Samsung PB wireless charge 12-13 W,wired charge 22-23 W, I test using Ampere meter on S23 FE.