Ugreen Claims World's First: New MagSafe-Style Power Bank Boasts Faster Qi2.2 Charging

Tired of your magnetic power bank feeling sluggish? Ugreen is aiming to change that with what it claims is a world-first: a power bank certified for the new Qi2.2 standard. This move signals a potential leap forward in wireless charging speeds for MagSafe-compatible accessories.

The new device, part of Ugreen's MagFlow line, leverages the recently established Qi2.2 specification. While the original Qi2 standard (often referred to as Qi v2.0) brought Magnetic Power Profile (MPP) compatibility – enabling the familiar MagSafe snap-and-charge experience – Qi2.2 specifically focuses on boosting the maximum wireless charging power output.

"Qi2.2 certification is a significant step," explains tech analyst Clara Rossi. "While Qi2 ensured compatibility and safety with magnetic alignment, Qi2.2 pushes the boundaries on how fast power can be delivered wirelessly to compatible devices. We're likely looking at potential speeds significantly higher than the common 7.5W or even 15W we've seen, potentially edging closer to 20W or beyond, assuming the receiving device supports it."

Ugreen's new MagFlow power bank is positioned to capitalize on this speed boost. The company states it delivers "industry-leading wireless charging speeds" thanks to its Qi2.2 certification. This promises significantly faster top-ups for iPhones and other Qi2/MPP-compatible Android devices compared to older magnetic power banks limited by the base Qi2.0 standard.

Beyond the wireless speed, Ugreen packs its signature features into the MagFlow:

  • Robust Magnetic Hold: Strong magnets ensure a secure snap to the back of your phone.
  • Multi-Device Charging: Equipped with USB-C ports (likely supporting input/output) for charging the power bank itself or wired devices simultaneously.
  • Sleek, Portable Design: Maintaining the slim profile expected of MagSafe-style accessories.
  • Comprehensive Safety: Expected to include over-voltage, over-current, over-temperature, and short-circuit protection.

Want the full details or ready to snap one up? Check out Ugreen's official page for the MagFlow Qi2.2 power bank:
👉 Ugreen MagFlow Magnetic Power Bank (Qi2.2) - Official Page
👉 Also available on Amazon

What This Means for You:

For iPhone users and those with newer MPP-compatible Android phones, this represents a tangible upgrade. Faster wireless charging from a portable battery means less time tethered to an outlet and more time using your device on the go. If Ugreen's claims hold true, charging your phone wirelessly from a power bank could soon feel almost as fast as plugging it in.

The Competition Heats Up:

Ugreen grabbing the "world's first" Qi2.2 certification title throws down the gauntlet to other accessory makers like Anker, Belkin, and Spigen. Expect rapid announcements of competing Qi2.2 power banks and chargers in the coming months as the standard gains adoption. This competition will ultimately benefit consumers through better performance and potentially more competitive pricing.

Availability and Verification:

The Ugreen MagFlow Qi2.2 power bank is available now through Ugreen's website and select retailers like Amazon. While Ugreen claims the world-first certification, widespread independent verification of Qi2.2 performance benchmarks across different devices is still eagerly awaited by the tech community. Nevertheless, this launch marks a concrete step towards significantly faster, magnetically-attached wireless charging for everyone. Is the era of slow magnetic charging finally ending?





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