Fumbling with a cable while your phone slides around on a desk or in a bag is exactly what the ANG A28 MagSafe Wireless Power Bank is designed to avoid. Snap it onto the back of a compatible iPhone, and it locks into place magnetically, charging wirelessly with no cable, no alignment guesswork, and nothing to plug in.
Inside is a 5000 mAh battery—enough for a meaningful top-up on the go, whether that's getting you through the back half of a long day or topping up after a heavy morning of calls and navigation. If you'd rather charge with a cable, or you're powering up an Android phone or other USB-C device, the A28 also supports 20W USB-C Power Delivery for fast wired charging, so it's genuinely useful beyond just MagSafe iPhones.
It's built to actually go with you, not just sit in a drawer. The slim, lightweight design slips easily into a pocket, bag, or laptop case and works just as well clipped to your phone on a commute as it does sitting on a desk during a long work session. LED battery indicators give you a quick, at-a-glance read on how much charge is left, so you're never caught out.
Underneath, ANG has built in the safety features that matter for something you'll carry and use daily: protection against overcharging, overheating, overcurrent, and short circuits, all housed in fire-resistant ABS and PC casing. That means you can rely on it for regular use without worrying about what happens if you forget it's attached and charging for a while.
Whether you're commuting, travelling, or just tired of hunting for a cable every time your phone dips below 20%, the ANG A28 is a genuinely convenient way to keep a charge close by.
Key Features
5000 mAhh battery capacity — a solid top-up for a busy day, without adding much bulk
MagSafe-compatible magnetic wireless charging — snaps securely onto compatible iPhones, no cable needed
20W USB-C Power Delivery fast charging — quick wired charging for a wide range of devices
USB-C input & output — charge the power bank itself, or use it to charge other devices, from the same port
Slim & lightweight design — fits easily into a pocket, bag, or laptop case
Strong magnetic alignment for compatible iPhones — locks into place without fiddling to line it up
Charge wirelessly or via USB-C cable — flexible depending on the device and situation
LED battery level indicators — check remaining charge at a glance
Advanced safety protection — guards against overcharging, overheating, overcurrent, and short circuits
Works with iPhone, Android & Qi-compatible devices — genuinely useful across most of what you own
Specifications
| Spec |
Detail |
| Brand |
ANG |
| Model |
A28 |
| Product Type |
Magnetic wireless power bank |
| Battery Capacity |
5000mAh |
| Wireless Charging |
MagSafe-compatible Qi wireless charging |
| Maximum Wired Output |
20W USB-C PD |
| Port |
USB-C (input/output) |
| Charging Technology |
Power Delivery (PD) |
| Battery Indicators |
LED |
| Material |
ABS + PC fire-resistant housing |
| Color |
White (availability may vary) |
| Compatibility |
iPhone with MagSafe, Qi-enabled smartphones, USB-C devices |
| Condition |
New |
Frequently Asked Questions
The accessory can work with any iPhone model that supports the use of MagSafe since it works by magnetic connection on the back of such iPhone for wireless charging purposes. However, for those older iPhone models that do not support MagSafe, wireless charging is possible with Qi charging capability.
Yes, the A28 works with Android phones either via Qi wireless charging on compatible models or through wired charging using the USB-C port. You won't get the magnetic attachment that MagSafe iPhones benefit from, but charging speed and function are otherwise unaffected.
Most modern phones should be expected to get only one charge from the 5000 mAh power bank, although it depends on the particular type of phone and the degree of the phone’s charge. This power bank would serve best when used to charge your phone in between the day’s activities.
Yes, just like other power banks, it is important to charge the A28 through the USB-C port before using it for the first time. This is to make sure that the battery readings will be accurate and it will work to its full capacity.
The A28 has a single USB-C port used for both input and output, so it can't be recharging itself from the wall while also wired-charging another device through the same port simultaneously. However, you can charge your phone via MagSafe wireless charging while the power bank still has stored charge, independent of whether it's plugged in.
The A28 has a strong magnetic orientation that is intentionally made to attach itself to your iPhone so that it stays attached to it during normal handling, walking, or being carried in your bag. The accessory is meant to remain attached under normal conditions, but like all magnetic accessories, it can be dislodged by deliberate rough handling.
Yes, it is safe to leave it charging because of the safety features that include overcharging, overcurrent, and short-circuit protection. The ANG A28 also has a fireproof casing.
Through the use of LED battery indicator lights, you will know the current charge of the A28 power bank instantly.
Yes, it is equipped with the 20W USB-C Power Delivery for fast charging via wires. This helps your compatible device to charge faster than with a regular charger. However, it should be noted that wireless MagSafe charging speed does not depend on the power bank itself.
Absolutely, thanks to its slim and lightweight design, it will be easy for the A28 to fit into your luggage. You can use the MagSafe to attach your power bank even when traveling because you will not have to hold the cable while it charges. However, make sure to check with your airline company first since most airlines have guidelines concerning the watt-hour of power banks.
That all depends on the type of phone case. In most cases, the A28 will work well with MagSafe-compatible phone cases. However, thicker phone cases might hinder it from working perfectly with the MagSafe since the magnet might not stick very well.
The ANG A28 power bank ships as the power bank unit itself; check your specific listing for confirmation of whether a USB-C charging cable is included. If one isn't listed, any standard USB-C cable will work to recharge the power bank itself.