EcoFlow Rapid Mag 10000mAh
(6 reviews)
Next-generation magnetic wireless charging: Qi2.2 25W, 10,000 mAh, a built-in 36W USB-C cable and a folding stand, in an ultra-thin 230 g body.
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Characteristics
- Capacity: 10,000 mAh (iPhone 16 x1.9)
- Wireless: Qi2.2 25W magnetic (11N magnet)
- Wired: Built-in 36W USB-C cable, 3 devices
- Format: 230 g, 15.95 mm, built-in stand
- Qi2.2 25W, built-in cable, stand
Detailed overview: EcoFlow Rapid Mag Qi2.2 25W magnetic power bank
The EcoFlow Rapid Mag is a wireless magnetic power bank built around the latest inductive charging standard, Qi2.2. In practice, its magnetic wireless charging reaches 25W, more than three times the speed of first-generation Qi, and it is fully optimised for recent iPhones (up to the iPhone 17). Enough for finally fast, safe and efficient wireless charging, with no cable to plug in.
It does not neglect the wire: a 36W USB-C cable is built directly into the body, to quickly recharge an iPhone or another device, and the whole thing can power up to three devices at once (wireless + wired) without carrying an accessory. Its 10,000 mAh, in a flat body of just 230 g and 15.95 mm thick, slip into a pocket and recharge an iPhone 16 up to 1.9 times, enough to last the day.
Its magnetic mount is especially strong: an 11N holding force (around 1.12 kg) firmly attaches the phone to the back, even during bumpy rides, a workout or everyday movement. A built-in retractable stand also holds the phone upright or in landscape, hands-free, and acts as a kickstand to set it on a desk. Finally, it charges while powering your phone, so you wake up with all your devices full.
Fast, thin and well thought out, EcoFlow's Rapid Mag is for anyone who wants a modern wireless magnetic bank built for the iPhone ecosystem, as practical at the desk as on the move. Available in Pearl White or Midnight Black.
Full specifications
Detailed characteristics (EAN: 0842783187284)
Battery
| Rated capacity?Cell capacity in milliamp-hours, as stated by the manufacturer. | 10000 mAh |
|---|---|
| Actual energy?Actual stored energy in watt-hours; what matters for runtime and air travel (100 Wh cabin limit). | 37 Wh |
| Battery chemistry?Cell type; LFP lasts longer, Li-ion/LiPo is lighter. | LiPo |
Output (device charging)
| Max output power?Maximum total power delivered; above 60 W it can charge a laptop. | 36 W |
|---|---|
| USB-C ports?Number of USB-C ports and the fastest port's power. | 1 × 36 W |
| Fast-charge protocols?Supported fast-charge standards (PD, QC, PPS…); PD/PPS is the most universal. | USB PD |
| Wireless charging (Qi)?Inductive charging of a phone placed on top, and its power. | Yes (25 W) |
| Magnetic attachment (MagSafe)?Attaches magnetically to the back of a MagSafe-compatible iPhone. | Yes |
Recharging the power bank
| Recharge power (input)?Maximum input power to recharge the power bank; higher means faster. | 36 W |
|---|---|
| Pass-through charging?Can charge a device while being recharged itself (pass-through). | Yes |
Cable and interface
| Built-in cable?A cable is permanently attached to the power bank (nothing extra to carry). | Yes |
|---|---|
| Retractable cable?The built-in cable retracts into the housing. | No |
| Cable included?A cable is included in the box. | No |
| Display?Level display: simple LED indicators or a digital screen (%, watts). | LED indicators |
| LED light?Built-in LED torch / light. | No |
Form factor
| Weight?Weight of the power bank, in grams. | 230 g |
|---|
Availability and warranty
| Market launch?Date the model first became available on the European market. Useful to place its generation: technology moves fast in this segment, and a device several years old may be at the end of its commercial life. | July 2025 |
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User manual / Instructions for use
⚡ How many charges with this power bank?
With 37 Wh of capacity, the EcoFlow Rapid Mag 10000mAh power bank recharges iPhone 16 ~1.9 times or Samsung Galaxy S25 ~1.7 times.
| Smartphone | Charges |
|---|---|
| iPhone 15 | ~2.1 |
| iPhone 15 Pro Max | ~1.6 |
| iPhone 17 Pro Max | ~1.4 |
| Xiaomi 17 Pro Max | ~0.9 |
| Tablet / console | Charges |
|---|---|
| iPad Air (M3) | ~0.9 |
| Redmi Pad 2 | ~0.8 |
| Asus ROG Ally | ~0.7 |
| Asus ROG Ally X | ~0.3 |
Rough estimate: real-world losses (conversion, cable, heat) are around 25 to 35%.
Comparison
At around £51 to £77, the EcoFlow Rapid Mag compares with 10,000 mAh MagSafe magnetic power banks, targeted by searches such as "MagSafe power bank" or "Qi2 magnetic power bank". Here is how it sits against three references: the Ugreen MagFlow 10000mAh, the Anker MagGo 10K and the Baseus MagPro.
| Criterion | EcoFlow Rapid Mag | Ugreen MagFlow 10000 | Anker MagGo 10K | Baseus MagPro |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Capacity | 10,000 mAh | 10,000 mAh | 10,000 mAh | 10,000 mAh |
| Wireless charging | Qi2.2 25W | Qi2 25W | Qi2 15W | 15W |
| Built-in cable | Yes (USB-C 36W) | Yes (30W) | No | No |
| Built-in stand | Yes (kickstand) | No | Yes | No |
| Observed price | ≈ £66 | ≈ £55 | ≈ £60 | ≈ £43 |
In short, the Rapid Mag is one of the few banks to combine the fastest wireless charging (Qi2.2 25W), a built-in USB-C cable and a retractable stand. The Ugreen MagFlow 10000mAh is its most direct rival (25W, built-in cable, slightly cheaper), while the Anker MagGo and the Baseus cap at 15W. For fast wireless charging with cable and stand combined, the Rapid Mag is an excellent choice.
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Video: EcoFlow RAPID Mag Power Bank: All Features Explained - Published on 08/12/2025
Our tester's review: Guillaume Hoarau
The Rapid Mag reconciled us with magnetic wireless charging, often too slow on rival banks: here, thanks to Qi2.2, you get 25W wirelessly, and the difference shows, the iPhone climbs back up genuinely fast without a single cable. You snap it onto the back of the phone, the 11N magnet holds firm even while walking or cycling, and the small retractable stand is an excellent idea for watching a video while charging, portrait or landscape. The built-in 36W USB-C cable avoids carrying a cord, and you can power up to three devices by combining wireless and wired. Its 10,000 mAh in a 230 g, 15.95 mm-thick body make it a true pocket battery, recharging an iPhone 16 nearly twice. It charges itself while powering the phone, handy at night on the bedside table. Two caveats: full 25W is mainly used by recent iPhones (Qi2.2), and like any magnetic bank it warms up a little during fast charging. But for genuinely fast, portable wireless charging, it is a success.
Frequently asked questions: EcoFlow Rapid Mag Qi2.2 25W magnetic power bank
Yes, thanks to the Qi2.2 standard. Its magnetic wireless charging reaches 25W, more than three times faster than first-generation Qi, and it is optimised for recent iPhones. Over the wire, the built-in USB-C cable delivers up to 36W.
Its 10,000 mAh recharge an iPhone 16 up to 1.9 times, enough to last a full day. All in a flat body of just 230 g and 15.95 mm thick.
Yes. Its 11N magnetic holding force (around 1.12 kg) firmly attaches the phone to the back, even during bumpy rides, sport or everyday movement.
Yes. A built-in retractable stand holds the phone upright or in landscape, hands-free, and acts as a kickstand to set it on a desk while charging.
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