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Anker MagGo Power Bank (10K, Qi2) Price in Nepal
Indicative price
Rs. 12,000–16,000
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Full specifications
Capacity (mAh)
10000mAh
Output power (max)
27W (USB-C) + 15W wireless
Ports
1x USB-C
Fast charging
PD (27W wired)
Wireless / MagSafe
Qi2 15W MagSafe
Pass-through
No
Display
Smart display (%)
Recharge input
USB-C
Cells / type
Li-poly
Weight
~215g
Standout
Qi2 15W, smart display, foldable stand, ActiveShield
Colors
Black / White / Green
Specs sourced from manufacturer data in our research database. Methodology →
Editor’s review
- Charge your iPhone while using it, hands-free. The Qi2 magnets snap this power bank directly to the back of any MagSafe-compatible iPhone (iPhone 12 and later). It hangs off the phone without a cable dangling — you can scroll, type, and use your phone normally while it charges. During Kathmandu load-shedding, this is the most convenient charging method available.
- Foldable stand for video calls and watching content. Nepal's frequent power outages mean people rely on phones for entertainment during inverter hours. The built-in foldable stand props the iPhone on a desk or tray without needing a separate stand — particularly useful in hotels, guest houses, and transit stops on trek routes.
- 27W wired output is faster than most competition. The USB-C port delivers 27W PD — faster than the 20W maximum on most compact power banks. Wired charging an iPhone 15 Pro from dead to 50% takes roughly 35 minutes.
Who Should Buy / Skip
✅ iPhone 12 and later users who want wireless MagSafe charging on the go without cables | ❌ Android users — Qi2 MagSafe attachment only works with iPhones that have MagSafe magnets ✅ Travel and trek users who want compact wireless charging + a stand in one product | ❌ Laptop users who need 50W+ — this maxes at 27W wired; look at Xiaomi 50W or UGREEN 145W ✅ iPhone users who already use MagSafe accessories and want a matching power bank | ❌ Capacity-focused users — 10000mAh for its price–16,000 is expensive per mAh versus alternatives
Alternatives
| Product | Key Diff | Nepal Price |
|---|---|---|
| Anker PowerCore 10000 PD | Same 10000mAh, 20W wired only — no wireless, much cheaper | its price–7,000 |
| Xiaomi 50W Power Bank 20000 | Double capacity, 50W laptop charging — no wireless, heavier | its price–8,000 |
| UGREEN Nexode 145W 25000mAh | Professional laptop power — no wireless, 2.5x the capacity | its price–22,000 |
Key specs — what they mean
Capacity (mAh)
10000mAh
Output power (max)
27W (USB-C) + 15W wireless
Ports
1x USB-C
Fast charging
PD (27W wired)
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Warranty & service
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A price far below the official one may be a grey import without official Nepal warranty.
Frequently asked questions
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Confirm the exact model and variant, ask whether it carries official Nepal warranty, and always get a VAT bill — it is required for warranty claims. Compare the seller price with the market range above before paying.
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Published Jun 3, 2026 · Last updated Jun 5, 2026