EcoFlow is best known for its home energy and large power plant solutions. They have power plants that have enough energy to run entire houses for days or weeks at a time. However, they recently brought the same battery know-how to a smaller, more consumer-friendly design. They have expanded their range with a new Rapid Mag powerbank product line. The star of the show is their new MagSafe power bank, which combines Qi2.2 wireless charging, a built-in USB-C cable and an integrated kickstand into a slim 10,000mAh design. Here’s why I think it’s worth considering.
Let’s start with the specs on paper. The RAPID Mag battery packs a ton of features and specs you’ll love. It is multifunctional, charges multiple devices and supports fast Qi2.2 standards. Here are the specs:
- Wireless charging Qi2.2 up to 25W
- Qi2 wireless charging up to 15W for compatible devices
- 36W cable charging via built-in USB-C cable
- Battery capacity 10,000 mAh
- Charges up to three devices simultaneously
- Support pass-through charging
- Integrated stand for portrait or landscape display
- Pocket-friendly slim design
According to the spec sheet, EcoFlow says you can charge the iPhone 16 up to 1.9 times with its 10,000mAh battery. We’ll see if it holds up to my daily use.



My experience
The first thing that attracted me to this power bank was the design and feel. It’s slim, sleek, and has a soft rubber finish that makes it feel like an Apple device. It is very similar to the iPad Pro Magic Keyboard material. It also has a small built-in display for charging information, and since they designed a stand around it, it almost looks like a small window in a power bank. Honestly, very cool.
But how well does it work? There are several ways to take advantage of this charger. The first way is to use it as a MagSafe battery. This was my main use case with my iPhone 17 Pro. I was able to get a full 25W of fast wireless charging from the battery and easily got 1.5 or more charges from the battery. It also has a small icon that appears when the device you’re charging supports Qi2.2 wireless charging. The battery and phone never overheated and my iPhone 17 Pro charged very quickly. If you need even faster charging on your iPhone or other device, you can use the built-in cable that doubles as a lanyard. If you plug in, the charging speed goes up to 36W, which is fast enough to charge even a MacBook Air! One small detail of the cable is that the connector is L-shaped, which makes things so convenient. The last charging method is the USB-C port it has. If you have another cable, you can plug it in there and get 36W from both output and input.



Another practical element is the stand. It works well for watching content, FaceTime calls, or using standby mode on your iPhone and doesn’t feel like an afterthought. The stand is located on a small LCD display that gives you everything you need. It shows the battery percentage, active charging modes, Qi2.2 status and when the power bank is charging. Overall, it feels like a thoughtfully designed power bank that focuses on reducing friction, fewer cables, faster charging and more flexibility in how you use it.
Price and availability
The EcoFlow RAPID Mag power bank is currently available on Amazon for $69. It comes in two colors: black and white. I had the black one, but from the pictures I’ve seen, the white one looks really classy! If you want to save $5, the EcoFlow also has its original, which is identical in shape and size, but only supports 15W wireless charging. But otherwise it’s exactly the same, but retails for $64 and still comes in both colors.
what do you think about it? Do you have room for another power bank? What do you think of the design? Let’s discuss below!
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