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Pitaka has launched a new magnetic power bank built with aramid fiber and designed to support both MagSafe and Qi2 wireless charging standards. The new accessory is aimed at users looking for a compact yet powerful charging solution for smartphones, especially iPhones, though it also works with compatible Android devices.

Pitaka Magnetic Power Bank

Pitaka Magnetic Power Bank Specifications

The power bank features a 5000mAh internal battery and delivers up to 15W wireless charging, alongside 20W wired charging via USB-C. Pitaka has kept the dimensions minimal, measuring 102 × 70 × 8.8mm and weighing just 118 grams. Despite its slim form factor, the device maintains a solid build with a matte metal frame surrounding the signature woven aramid fiber surface. This design gives it a lightweight yet premium finish, suitable for daily on-the-go use.

For wired charging, the USB-C port supports input at 5V/3A and 9V/2.22A, while output reaches up to 9V/2.22A or 5V/2A, depending on the device. The power bank uses intelligent circuitry to ensure optimal power delivery and heat regulation. Pitaka has included an LED indicator system to display remaining battery capacity and a built-in smart temperature control feature to prevent overheating during high-load usage.

Pitaka Magnetic Power Bank

Magnetically, the power bank uses a strong internal array designed to align precisely with MagSafe and Qi2-supported phones. Pitaka says the magnets are strong enough to keep the unit attached securely during travel or while the user is actively using their phone. It is especially well-suited for iPhones, but newer Android devices that support Qi2 can benefit from the same seamless magnetic charging.

The power bank comes in six color options: Black-Grey, Moonrise Blue, Ocean Blue, Sunset Orange, Alien Green, and Forest Green. It is priced at $69.99 in the US, £69.99 in the UK, and €79.99 in the EU, and is now available via Pitaka’s official website and Amazon.

Ultra-slim magnetic power banks are becoming increasingly popular, and brands like Anker and Baseus have already been exploring the space with compact, high-output designs. Pitaka’s new launch enters the category with a more refined and material-forward approach.

In related news, Baseus recently launched a 10,000mAh power bank featuring 22.5W fast charging, an LED display, and a built-in cable. Meanwhile, Vivo has introduced its own 33W power bank, highlighting fast charging support, a slim profile, and compliance with air travel safety standards.

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