Your New Travel Companion? Ugreen's MagFlow Power Bank Charges Five Devices at Once – But There's a Catch

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Ugreen’s new MagFlow Power Bank (pictured) has five outputs.

If you're the kind of person whose daily carry includes a smartphone, tablet, earbuds, and maybe even a laptop, you've felt the pain of juggling multiple chargers. The quest for a single power source that can handle it all just got a serious contender. Ugreen has launched its MagFlow Qi2 25W Multifunctional Power Bank in the European market, and on paper, it’s a portable charging powerhouse designed to eliminate outlet anxiety for good.

What sets this power bank apart is its sheer number of outputs. Ugreen promises the ability to charge up to five devices simultaneously. But how does it achieve this, and is it worth the early buzz? Let's break it down.

The Magnetic Qi2 Star of the Show

The most striking feature is on the front: a Qi2 certified wireless charging pad capable of delivering up to 25W of power. For iPhone users, this is the magnetic sweet spot. Ugreen claims that with this pad, you could juice up an iPhone 17 Pro Max to 50% in just 38 minutes. That's a full, fast, MagSafe-compatible experience without the need for a separate charger.

But there's a clever twist. The entire top section of the power bank is adjustable. Lift it up, and you’ll find a second, hidden wireless charging pad underneath. This one is slower (max 5W), but it’s perfect for laying down a pair of wireless earbuds or a second phone overnight. It’s a smart use of space that adds genuine versatility.

Wired Power for Your Biggest Gear

Wireless is convenient, but wired is where you get serious speed. The MagFlow doesn’t disappoint here either. It packs three USB outputs:

  • An integrated, pull-out USB-C cable (neat for avoiding cable clutter).
  • A second USB-C port.
  • A legacy USB-A port.

The USB-C port is the real workhorse, offering a massive 100W maximum output. That’s enough to charge a MacBook Pro, with Ugreen suggesting it can take the laptop to 43% in 30 minutes. The USB-A port offers up to 10W for older accessories, while both the integrated cable and the USB-C port support up to a 65W input to refill the power bank itself quickly.

At its heart is a 20,000 mAh battery, a capacity that strikes a balance between substantial power and airport carry-on legality. Ugreen states this is enough to recharge an iPhone 17 about 3.7 times or a Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra 2.7 times. A handy integrated TFT display shows the remaining juice and charging info, and it even supports pass-through charging—so you can charge the power bank while it charges your devices.

Availability and the Current Caveat

The promise of one brick to rule them all comes at a price. The Ugreen MagFlow Qi2 25W Multifunctional Power Bank is available for pre-order in the EU at a price of €139.99.

You can find the listing on major Amazon stores:

However, there's a significant catch for eager early adopters. At the time of writing, the product is already listed as ‘temporarily out of stock’ across these platforms, with no estimated shipping date provided. This suggests initial inventory has been snapped up quickly, or shipments are awaiting arrival, so interested buyers may need to exercise some patience.

The Bottom Line

The Ugreen MagFlow Qi2 power bank makes a compelling case for being the ultimate all-in-one charging solution for travelers, digital nomads, or anyone buried in gadgets. The combination of high-speed Qi2 wireless charging, a hidden secondary pad, and a 100W USB-C output is arguably unmatched in a single device.

While the pre-order stock situation requires a "wait and see" approach, the specs indicate Ugreen might have a hit on its hands—if they can manage to get units into the hands of waiting customers. For now, it represents the evolving peak of what a premium power bank can be: not just a battery, but a complete, portable charging station.

The Ugreen MagFlow Qi2 25W Multifunctional Power Bank.

The Ugreen MagFlow Qi2 25W Multifunctional Power Bank.

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