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You can pivot this wireless smartphone power bank to charge an Apple Watch, too

14 August 20252 Mins Read

If you’re firmly in the Apple hardware ecosystem, Kuxiu’s K1 wireless power bank could be more useful to you than other portable MagSafe batteries. You can stick it to the back of your iPhone to keep it charged when you don’t have access to power, but rotating the K1 90 degrees reveals a second built-in wireless charger so you can simultaneously charge an Apple Watch or AirPods with a charging case that supports that feature.

The K1 3-in-1 MagSafe Wireless Power Bank is currently available from Kuxiu’s website in a 5,000mAh version that’s discounted from $99.99 to $57.99, or a slightly thicker but more capacious 10,000mAh version that’s discounted from $109.99 to $67.99. It can charge a MagSafe-compatible iPhone at 15W speeds (the iPhone 16 lineup can wirelessly charge at 25W using Apple’s latest MagSafe charger) while the Apple Watch and AirPods charge at 5W.

If you’re in a rush, the K1 also includes a USB-C port that can deliver 20W of power to your phone, earbuds, or any device that can be powered up with a USB-C cable. On the back you’ll also find a pop-out kickstand so the power bank can prop up your devices while they charge, and while it features a ring of 16 strong magnets to hold it securely to your iPhone, Kuxiu recommends avoiding thick phone cases and sticking to MagSafe-compatible options to reduce the risk of the K1 falling off.

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