
A New Kind of Everyday Carry
Let’s be real — most portable chargers are either clunky bricks or underpowered gimmicks. The Anker MagGo 622 hits different. This thing practically disappears into your lifestyle, with just enough magnetic magic and smart design to make you forget it’s even there.
I’ve used it walking through airports, on the couch, even clipped to the back of a coffee shop menu while working. The built-in fold-out stand? Criminally underrated. It lets you prop your phone up in portrait or landscape mode while charging — which is ideal for FaceTime, reading recipes, or streaming shows without holding your phone hostage.
Designed With Intent
It’s thinner than a wallet and about as heavy as a good protein bar — but somehow fits a 5000 mAh battery. That’s enough for one full iPhone charge, which is usually all you need for a mid-day top-up or evening out.
The color options are also surprisingly tasteful. I went with the Misty Blue, which feels more like a tech accessory than a utilitarian gadget. It actually looks good with your phone — and that’s not something I say about power banks often.
What It Nails (and Misses)
Pros:
- ✅ Built-in stand is seriously useful
- ✅ Magnetic attachment is secure and fast
- ✅ Compact and lightweight
- ✅ USB-C and MagSafe compatible
- ✅ Looks good — feels premium
Cons:
- ❌ Doesn’t work well with thick phone cases
So… Who’s It For?
If you’re someone who’s out and about — commuting, traveling, or just hates being tethered to wall outlets — the MagGo makes life smoother. It turns charging into something passive and intuitive. You just snap, and it handles the rest.
It’s also the kind of product you don’t think about until you use it. Then you wonder how you went without it. It’s not a “must-have” for everyone — but if your phone dies often at inconvenient times, this is the kind of tool that quietly levels up your daily flow.
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