
Anker MagGo Power Bank 10,000mAh (Qi2)
Premium magnetic power bank with strong Anker brand trust.
For daily city commuting and minimal carry, the Anker Nano at $99.99 is the right choice. For travel, longer days away from a charger, or anyone who pushes their iPhone hard, the Anker MagGo 10,000mAh — currently $97.96 (save $61.99) — is the better investment. Both are Qi2-certified and deliver the same premium magnetic experience; the decision comes down to capacity versus pocketability.
| Specification | Anker Nano 5,000mAh | Anker MagGo 10,000mAh |
|---|---|---|
| Price (Amazon AU) | $99.99 | $159.95 $97.96 (Save $61.99) |
| Battery capacity | 5,000mAh | 10,000mAh |
| Full iPhone charges (approx.) | ~1 full charge | ~2 full charges |
| Wireless charging standard | Qi2 certified | Qi2 certified |
| Magnetic alignment | MagSafe compatible | MagSafe compatible |
| Wireless charging speed | Up to 7.5W (iPhone) | Up to 7.5W (iPhone) |
| Wired output (USB-C) | Yes | Yes — higher wattage |
| Size & weight | Ultra-compact · ~108g | Larger · ~220g |
| Pocket-friendly | Yes — credit card thin | Jacket pocket only |
| Best use case | Daily city carry & commuting | Travel, full days out, heavy users |
| Aussie reviews | 1,334+ (4.4★) | 3,058+ (4.5★) |
| AU warranty | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes |
| Prime eligible | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes |
| Brand | Anker | Anker |
Battery capacity figures can be misleading. The real-world output is always lower than the rated capacity due to voltage conversion losses and charging efficiency. As a practical guide for Australian iPhone users:
For perspective: a Sydney-to-Melbourne flight is under two hours. A Sydney-to-London route is 24 hours. The right capacity depends entirely on your actual routine, not the maximum scenario you can imagine.
This is where the Nano genuinely earns its price. At approximately 108g and credit-card dimensions, it disappears into a jeans pocket, slides into a small clutch, and adds almost no meaningful weight to a work bag. It is the power bank you actually carry rather than leave on the kitchen bench because it felt too bulky to pack.
The MagGo 10,000mAh is still compact by the standards of high-capacity power banks, but it is noticeably heavier and thicker. It suits jacket pockets or bags comfortably, but it will not fit discreetly in tighter clothing. For buyers who already carry a bag — students, office workers, travellers — this is rarely a problem.
Both models are Qi2-certified, meaning magnetic alignment and wireless charging speed are standardised. On iPhone 12 and later, both deliver up to 7.5W wirelessly — the same as Apple's own MagSafe puck. There is no meaningful difference in how quickly either charges your iPhone wirelessly.
Where they differ is wired output. The MagGo 10,000mAh supports higher wattage output via USB-C, which is useful if you want to charge a second device simultaneously or charge the power bank itself faster overnight. For users who only need to top up a single iPhone, this distinction rarely matters in practice.
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Premium magnetic power bank with strong Anker brand trust.

Tiny magnetic power bank for premium iPhone top-ups without bulky carry.

One charger for laptop, phone and accessories — ideal for travel desks.
For the majority of Aussie buyers, the Anker MagGo 10,000mAh is the smarter purchase. At $97.96 — a saving of $61.99 off the regular price — it delivers twice the capacity of the Nano for a price difference that is modest in context. With 3,058+ Aussie reviews at 4.5★, the buying confidence is also stronger.
The Anker Nano is the right choice for a specific buyer: someone who genuinely prioritises pocketability above all else, tops up their phone once per day, and charges the bank reliably overnight. That is a legitimate use case — but it is a narrower one than most buyers realise before purchasing.
Prices verified 28 March 2026. Confirm current Amazon AU price before purchasing — deals can change without notice.
For flights and multi-day travel, the MagGo 10,000mAh is the stronger choice. It delivers approximately two full iPhone charges and provides meaningful headroom for heavy navigation, streaming, or hotspot use. The Nano 5,000mAh is better suited to daily city commuting where wall access is available at both ends of your day.
The MagGo 10,000mAh is currently discounted by $61.99 on Amazon AU, bringing it to $97.96. At that price, it offers significantly better value per mAh than the Nano at $99.99. Always check the live Amazon AU listing as deals change frequently.
Yes. Both are Qi2-certified, which is the open standard that delivers MagSafe-compatible magnetic alignment and charging speeds. They are compatible with iPhone 12 and all later models. On older iPhones without MagSafe, both can still charge wirelessly via standard Qi, though without the magnetic snap.
Both must be packed in your carry-on luggage — not checked baggage. This applies to all lithium battery power banks on Australian and international flights. Always verify the specific carry-on rules with your airline before travelling, as regulations can vary by carrier and route.