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I'm looking for a Qi2 power bank that will wirelessly charge an iPhone 13-15 at 15W (ideally around 5,000 mAh). Here's what I've found so far:

Q.Mag X 5000mAh Wireless battery pack
https://www.momax.net/products/ip116

Q. MAG Minimal 5000mAh Magnetic Battery pack
https://www.momax.net/products/ip122

IFIDOL for Magsafe Battery Pack (16,000 mAh)
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C622VY9R

AOGUERBE for Magsafe Battery Pack (10,000 mAh)
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CC5ZJXB2

Anker MagGo Power Bank (6,600 mAh)
https://www.anker.com/products/a1643-maggo-6600mah-qi2-power-bank-magsafe-compatible

Are there any other recommended Qi2 power banks?
 
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I received the 10,000 Anker Qi2 power bank today, and my main complaint is with the stand. It isn't adjustable, and it's difficult to pull it because the gap where you grab it barely has enough space. The only way I'm able to pull it is with my fingernail.
 
Belkin is suppose to be coming out with some Qi2 battery banks. I have the Anker with the screen and the thing is HUGE, heavy and gets real hot charging the phone.
 
Has anyone tried the Powerbanks which also do the Apple Watch magnetically?

Here are a couple:


Im also kind of liking this setup for travel because the phone/watch power bank is integrated into the 3-1 stand.
 
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Torras has a nice magnetic wireless charger, not Qi2 though. The 5,000 version is the same thickness as the original 1400 apple pack. Built in stand is very nice as well. Pics on a 15 Pro:

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I couldn't find any Qi2 ones so in the end I bought this "normal" one. After doing some comparisons it seemed like one of the thinnest. Have to say so far I've been very happy with it: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0CLS33VHY
 
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I'm looking for a Qi2 power bank that will wirelessly charge an iPhone 13-15 at 15W (ideally around 5,000 mAh). Here's what I've found so far:

Q.Mag X 5000mAh Wireless battery pack
https://www.momax.net/products/ip116

Q. MAG Minimal 5000mAh Magnetic Battery pack
https://www.momax.net/products/ip122

IFIDOL for Magsafe Battery Pack (16,000 mAh)
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C622VY9R

AOGUERBE for Magsafe Battery Pack (10,000 mAh)
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CC5ZJXB2

Anker MagGo Power Bank (6,600 mAh)
https://www.anker.com/products/a1643-maggo-6600mah-qi2-power-bank-magsafe-compatible

Are there any other recommended Qi2 power banks?
Of the five you listed, only the last one is Qi2. The others are all standard MagSafe / Qi and will charge at 7.5w over the magnetic link. Curious what made you believe otherwise, as Qi2 is not found on any of their product pages...
 
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Torras has a nice magnetic wireless charger, not Qi2 though. The 5,000 version is the same thickness as the original 1400 apple pack. Built in stand is very nice as well. Pics on a 15 Pro:

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I really liked this one too even though it isn't Qi2. I did have two concerns I couldn't get confirmation on, perhaps you can advise? 1) Does it support pass-through charging (charge the phone while battery is being charged) and 2) can I connect a MagSafe wallet or mount to the 360 ring stand in the back? I'd love to be able to plop my phone on my MagSafe dash mount without having to remove the battery pack, been looking all over for one that can do this...
 
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