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ZDNET’s key takeaways
- Torras’ MiniMag Power Bank is available now for $45.
- The MiniMag bank’s 0.3-inch thickness makes it uber-portable while supplying 5,000mAh via 18W USB-C charging or 7.5W wireless charging.
- However, if you’re looking for larger pack capacities or kickstands or grips, you’ll be better off looking elsewhere.
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Testing MagSafe battery packs is one of the larger parts of my job at ZDNET. Over the last year, I’ve gone hands-on with over a dozen battery packs, testing each for its function, style, features, and, most importantly, charging capabilities. I also carry one at all times, partly due to my job and my unrelenting need to stay prepared.
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I’ve tried battery packs from brands like Anker, Belkin, Baseus, Casely, Burga, Hyper, and more, and it’s not often that I feel compelled enough to review one in-depth. But every once in a while, I get the opportunity to test a MagSafe pack that knocks my socks off, and it’s just too good not to share in more detail. Enter the Torras MiniMag Power Bank<!–>.
It uses MagSafe technology to snap onto the back of your iPhone or adapter-equipped device, and works great with MagSafe cases. In the box, you’ll get the battery pack and an included USB-C cable for $55 (or less, depending on where you shop).
It comes in two colors (Glacier Gray and Azalea Pink) and promises 5,000mAh of battery capacity. The aluminum alloy construction offers an ultra-light feel, and features graphene heat dissipation for charging safety. You can charge on the go up to 7.5W or with the bank plugged in for 18W, but either way, indicator lights make it easy to tell how much capacity is left.
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The main appeal of the Torras battery is its design. It is the thinnest and lightest pack of this capacity I have tested in the last year, which really is saying something. MagSafe battery packs can be notoriously chunky or brick-like, making them unsuitable for some situations. Torras has really nailed the slim profile factor while still maintaining a 5,000mAh capacity, the smallest capacity I’d recommend for a battery pack to have on hand for battery boosts and top-offs.