Anker's PowerCore Outperforms Apple's MagSafe in Practical Use despite a Lower Price Point
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In the in-depth comparison between Apple's MagSafe Battery Pack and Anker's PowerCore Magnetic 5K, both products share their pros and cons. Apple's MagSafe Battery Pack is sleeker and more secure once attached to your phone with its stronger magnets and silicon pad. However, it does cost $55 more than Anker's. The Anker PowerCore Magnetic 5K is less expensive, has a grippier plastic shell, and provides faster power transfer to turn a phone on. Surprisingly, Anker's PowerCore lags just 1% behind Apple's MagSafe in terms of charging speed and capacity. Frustratingly, the Apple MagSafe pack won't charge your phone while gaming which is where the Anker's pack demonstrates more flexibility.
Although the Apple's pack can receive more power through lightning compared to Anker's and therefore charges faster, it disappointingly provides only 57% extra charging capacity for an iPhone 12. Anker's keeps going until 87%, giving it 52% more usability. Lastly, Apple's pack can only output power via wireless charging. But Anker's can output power via a cable or wireless, making it more flexible. Therefore, unless you prioritize branding and product aesthetics over functionality, it seems that Anker's PowerCore serves more practical use at half the price. #Apple #MagSafe #AnkerPowerCore #WirelessCharging #BatteryCapacity

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