Our pick
The ESR HaloLock Kickstand MagSafe Battery Pack (2G505) is the best choice for charging an iPhone 15 or other compatible device wirelessly when you’re in transit—whether you’re commuting, traveling, or just need a portable boost of power. It works with any Qi and/or MagSafe device, offering up to 10 W wireless charging speeds.
The sturdy metal kickstand works in landscape or portrait orientation, making it useful as a desktop dock or as a source of backup power while you’re watching movies on your handset. It weighs just 7.8 ounces and has a compact, streamlined shape that makes it easy to slip into a pocket or small purse.
Its USB-C Power Delivery (PD) port supports up to 20 W charging, allowing you to charge most phones (or the power bank itself) at top speed, and its pass-through charging capabilities allow you to recharge the power bank while simultaneously charging a phone or other device. Its combined maximum output of up to 20 W is as high as any model we tested, and with a rated capacity of 10,000 mAh it can fully charge most phones up to three times.
Also great
If the ESR HaloLock is unavailable, or you’d prefer a USB-A port to charge a third device, get the Anker 633 Magnetic Battery (A1641). It’s about as compact and lightweight as our top pick, has just as much battery life, and (though not quite as sturdy as the ESR’s stand) includes a similar built-in kickstand.
Its MagSafe wireless charging pad can pass up to 7.5 W to compatible devices, its USB-C PD port supports up to 20 W charging speeds, and it adds a USB-A port, which can be handy for charging an additional device at up to 18 W charging speeds. Like our top pick, it has pass-through charging capabilities, though its combined maximum output (18 W) is slightly lower.
Upgrade pick
If you want the option to wirelessly charge multiple devices—say, an iPhone and a set of AirPods—the Satechi Duo Wireless Charger Power Stand is your best bet.
Like our top pick, it has pass-through charging, enough capacity to charge most phones up to three times, and a total maximum output of up to 20 W. Its USB-C PD port has up to 18 W of charging (output) or recharging (input) power. Its main wireless charging pad supports up to 10 W charging, and the entire top surface pops up to become a phone stand that’s more stable than the built-in kickstands of most models we tested.
Its second wireless charging pad is smaller and supports up to 5 W charging—making it well-suited for a smaller accessory, such as an Apple Watch. And while the Qi wireless charging pads lack the magnetic alignment of MagSafe, so they can’t easily be used in transit, both have a sufficiently grippy texture to keep devices in place during stationary charging.
The only notable drawback is its size—at 10.3 ounces, it’s slightly heavier than our other picks.