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Benefits
- Superhift 25W wireless charging
- 10k battery pack
- Built-in USB-C cable
Disadvantages
- Battery capacity lower than others tested
Our judgment
The capacity tested was slightly lower than others, but for raw wireless charging speed, this force bank is difficult to beat.
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Price when reviewed
£ 79.99
Best Prices Today: Ugreen Magflow Magnetic Wireless Power Bank (10000mAh, Qi2 25W)
£ 59.99
The big news in wireless charging is Qi 2.2 (or Qi2 25W, as some call it). It is the latest version of the Qi2 Wireless Charging Standard that increases the charging speed from its previous 15W maximum to 25W, close to what you get from the cable cable charging for phones and other mobile devices.
Apple was first to bring 25W wireless charging to the market on its Magsafe charger along with the iPhone 16 launch, which was followed by the Qi 2.2 standard. Qi2.2 promised all sorts of multifunctional fast wireless chargers such as Belkin Ultracharge Pro 3-in-1 charging dock.
The first power bank certified as Qi 2.2 compatible is Ugreen’s Magflow Magnetic Wireless Power Bank (10000mAh, Qi2 25W). We tested it to find out if the benefits of 25W wireless charging is all they are promised to be.

Simon Jary
25w vs 15w
There are four basic speeds for wireless charging: non-magnetic 5W Qi, 7.5W Magsafe-Compatible, 15w Qi2 and Magsafe, and now 25w Magsafe and Qi 2.2.
At 15W, an iPhone wirelessly has to charge 50 percent of approx. 45 minutes under the right conditions. Manufacturers claim that 25W brings this charging time down to 25 minutes under ideal conditions. As with all wireless charging, actual results may vary slightly depending on factors such as device settings, use during charging and ambient temperature.
In our test using an iPhone 16 Pro that runs iOS 26, Urreen Magflow operated 25W 10K Power Bank the phone from 0-50 percent in just over 30 minutes: 32 on the first test and 33 on the second, close to the 25-minute requirement.
As a comparison, we tested 25W Magflow with an iPhone 15 Pro (Running iOS 18) as this model iPhone will be limited to 15W – only iPhone 16 and 17 families running at least iOS 26, get the full benefits of Qi2 25W wireless charging. This test then Power Bank’s output fall to a maximum of 15W and the older iPhone was charged to 50 percent in 44 minutes, approx. 12 minutes slower. Urreen 25w Power Bank felt remarkably cool during our test.

Simon Jary
More power options
Urreen Magflow Power Bank also offers the 30W cable charging via its built-in USB-C cable that can be charged to up to 30W. So iPhones 15-17 can connect directly to the 30W USB-C cable. Older iPhones can connect a USB-C-to-light cable to Power Bank’s reserve USB-C port.
The cable charging is always faster than wireless, and the built -in cable means that you can elegantly squeeze iPhone magnetic to the force bank while still using the cable. You will need to choose between the cable and wireless charging, but the fixed magnetic attachment makes the wired charging as convenient as wireless.
You can also charge three devices at the same time: an iPhone wireless, another device via the USB-C cable and a third by connecting a separate cable to Power Bank’s 30W USB-C port. However, use of all three charging points limits the total charge to 12.5W, which will surely increase phone charging times significantly.
The Power Bank is charged in a 30W input speed via the built-in USB-C cable. A full power banking charge takes about two hours, so don’t leave this aspect to a coincidence until you take on a long time away from a wall charger.

Simon Jary
Battery charging test
Ugreen Magflow Power Bank has a battery capacity of 10,000 mAh (Milliamp Hours) or 36Wh. Due to battery size, it is about as high capacity as you would like to magnetic clamp for your iPhone.
In our tests, it recharged a flat iPhone 16-Pro from 0 percent to full once, with sufficient capacity left to charge another time 0-44 percent, giving it a Macworld charging result of 144 percent. This is not such a high score as some 10 km of magnetic wireless force banks. The average score in our test of the best magnetic wireless power banks is about 155 percent. The most effective we’ve tested – Ecoflow Rapid 10K and Anker Zolo 10K – Hit 190 percent.
While not the highest, an almost 1.5x recharge is not an unreasonable score – and remember that you get the 25W charging speed.

Simon Jary
Design
Like the rest of Urreen’s Magflow family on 25W wireless charging products, 10K Power Bank comes in a comfortable shade of what Apple would call Mist Blue and separate it from the largely black or gray available Power Banks. It measures 4.4 x 2.8 x 0.8 inches (11.1 x 7 x 2.1 cm) and weighs 9 oz (254 g), which is about the average for a 10K power bank.
The cable is made of a hardy fabric material and acts as a carrying handle when the USB-C connector is nicely stored in the gap at the top. Having an integrated cable means that you do not have to carry a separate cable to charge another non-wireless device or to recharge the battery pack itself.
There is an informative digital screen that shows you the percentage of battery capacity left in Power Bank, and also indicated when the phone is quickly charging with a small lightning icon. These types of screens are much more informative and accurate than standard four LED -Lights on most other banks,
Price
UGREEN MAGFLOW Magnetic Wireless Power Bank (10000mAh, Qi2 25W) is priced at $ 90/£ 80. You can find cheaper 10K Power Banks but remember that you pay for 25W Speed ​​Boost and Premium -Design features.
Are you going to buy 25w Uggen Magflow Magnetic Wireless 10K Power Bank?
As the first 25W Wireless Power Bank we have tested, we were impressed with the faster charging offered by the new Qi2 25W technology embedded in this portable battery. The capacity tested was slightly lower than others, but for raw wireless charging speeds, this power bank is difficult to beat.