
"The Xiaomi UltraThin Magnetic Power Bank 5000 features a 5,000mAh battery, as the name implies, and is just 6mm thick. That's thinner than the 7.9mm thick iPhone 17, and even thinner than the 7.6mm MagSafe battery Apple created for the iPhone Air."
"The advantage of Xiaomi's latest 5,000mAh offering (with a rated capacity of 3,000mAh) is that it doesn't add an overwhelming amount of thickness to your smartphone for day-to-day use. You can still easily slip the two into a pocket, while the power bank only adds an extra 98 grams of weight."
"The power bank's wireless charging rate is limited to 15W so your phone won't charge as fast as it would with a 25W, Qi2.2-compatible charger. But it can simultaneously charge a second device through its USB-C port at rates up to 22.5W."
Xiaomi announced its UltraThin Magnetic Power Bank 5000, featuring a 5,000mAh battery in an exceptionally slim 6mm design. The power bank is thinner than the iPhone 17 and Apple's MagSafe battery, making it ideal for pocket carry without significant bulk. With a rated capacity of 3,000mAh and weighing only 98 grams, it provides practical daily charging without overwhelming thickness. The wireless charging rate is limited to 15W, though it can simultaneously charge a second device via USB-C at up to 22.5W. Australian pricing is listed at $129, discounted to $69.50, approximately $91 USD regularly or $49 USD on sale.
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