![]() The Anker 633 isn’t actually MagSafe-certified. ![]() These are illuminated while charging, and can be seen for a few seconds with a press of a dedicated button on the battery pack.Ī quick word on MagSafe. To check how much charge the battery pack has, there are four LED lights on its side. It’s all very clever, but simple and intuitive at the same time. Alternatively, devices can be charged from the battery’s USB-C port, which is also used to charge the battery itself. When removed, the battery can be used to charge an iPhone wirelessly via MagSafe, or it’ll charge an AirPods case placed on top. Read more: 10 best wireless headphones 2022 Getting the right placement was tricky though so you are probably best using it with AirPods and other small accessories instead. ![]() The base then has a Qi wireless charging pad, onto which you can place an AirPods case, or any other Qi-compatible device.Īnker says this charging pad isn’t compatible with phones, however, we found it did manage to charge our iPhone 12, albeit very slowly. The stand is powered via a USB-C cable attached to a wall plug, both of which are included in the box. The 5,000mAh-capacity battery snaps securely to any MagSafe-equipped iPhone, then slots neatly into the stand, where it automatically charges via an array of pin connections. The stand itselff has 40-degrees of vertical adjustment, and because the iPhone is held in place magnetically, it can be rotated to any angle between portrait and landscape. There’s the attractive light ring running the full circumference of the base and a set of charge status lights can be seen on the side of the removable battery – though these are shielded so not to be too distracting when sat at your desk. Smart design touches can also be found all over the Anker 633. It’s that heft, along with the use of soft-touch plastics and polished metal, that we think help justify the near-£100 price tag. ![]() The base is compact enough to not take up too much precious desk or bedside table space, while also being heavy and sturdy enough to remain stable. We’re big fans of the Anker 633, as clearly a lot of thought has gone into its design. ![]()
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