UGREEN MagFlow Qi2 15W is now here in PH
The UGREEN MagFlow Qi2 15W 10,000 mAh Magnetic Wireless Charging Power Bank is positioned as a slim, MagSafe‑style companion for the iPhone 17 Pro Max, and in real‑world use it mostly lives up to that promise.

Over several days of meetings, commutes, and desk use, it proved to be a reliable way to keep Apple’s big flagship topped up, while also revealing some clear limitations with certain Android flagships that have massive camera bumps.
Design and build
This power bank feels compact and pocketable for its capacity, measuring 111.5 × 69.8 × 13.9 mm and weighing 213 g. One side is a matte metal plate that gives it a slightly industrial, premium feel, while the other side uses a soft‑touch silicone ring to house the magnets and protect your phone’s back. That silicone surface adds just enough grip so the bank doesn’t slide around on smooth tables or glass backs.

A built‑in USB‑C cable runs along the edge and locks into a groove when not in use, which is great for people who constantly forget to pack a separate cable. A small LED bar on the side uses four segments to indicate remaining charge, giving you a quick glance at how much juice is left before you head out.
Charging performance
On the wireless side, the UGREEN MagFlow Qi2 15W supports up to 15 W magnetic charging, and that matches what I experienced with the iPhone 17 Pro Max, snapping into place with a reassuring magnetic click. It is not the absolute fastest way to charge an iPhone, but it is fast enough for a full top‑up without feeling painfully slow, especially for travel and day‑to‑day top‑ups. Wired performance is more impressive: via USB‑C, the power bank can deliver up to 30 W, and UGREEN rates it to fully recharge in about 2 hours when you plug it into a 30 W PD charger.

Internally, it uses a 10,000 mAh lithium‑polymer cell (39.2 Wh), with a rated usable capacity of 6 000 mAh at 5 V 3 A, which aligns with what you would realistically expect once conversion losses are factored in. In practice, it comfortably takes the iPhone 17 Pro Max from empty to full, with a bit left over for a partial second charge.

Compatibility and everyday use
While the magnets work great with MagSafe‑style iPhones like the iPhone 17 Pro Max, the story is very different with devices such as the Galaxy S26 Ultra and Xiaomi 17 Ultra. Their large camera bumps prevent the MagFlow Qi2 15W from sitting flush, so the magnetic hold is weak or misaligned and not really usable. They can still be charged through the USB‑C port, benefiting from the 30 W output, but you lose the snap‑on convenience that makes this product appealing. In day‑to‑day use, the built‑in cable and slim profile matter more than you might think; it slips into a pocket or sling bag easily, and the integrated cable means one less thing to remember when you’re in a rush.

Price and verdict
At PhP2,799, the UGREEN MagFlow Qi2 15W is very competitive against other 10,000 mAh magnetic options, many of which cost more while offering similar or even lower specs. You’re getting 30 W wired charging, 15 W magnetic wireless charging, a built‑in USB‑C cable, and a compact 213 g body, which is a strong package for iPhone users. If you own an iPhone 17 Pro Max or another MagSafe‑compatible iPhone, this is an easy product to recommend as a sleek, high‑performance backup battery; if you primarily use large‑camera Android flagships, it still works well over USB‑C, but you won’t enjoy its headline magnetic trick.

Giancarlo Viterbo is a Filipino Technology Journalist, blogger and Editor of gadgetpilipinas.net, He is also a Geek, Dad and a Husband. He knows a lot about washing the dishes, doing some errands and following instructions from his boss on his day job. Follow him on twitter: @gianviterbo and @gadgetpilipinas.





