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This article highlights the innovative design and performance of the Momax Q.Mag X power bank, emphasizing its thin, lightweight build and magnetic charging capabilities. While it showcases advanced materials and aesthetic appeal, questions remain about the robustness of its aluminum and glass construction. The device's efficient heat dissipation and portability make it a noteworthy option for consumers seeking stylish, functional portable charging solutions.

Key Takeaways

Momax Q.Mag X 4 / 5 Very good pros and cons Pros Exceptionally thin and light

Can charge two devices simultaneously

Keeps cool even when being used hard. Cons Aluminum and glass aren't particularly robust. $29.99 at Amazon

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There are many "MagSafe" magnetic wireless battery packs on the market. Some are great, some are various grades of dismal. And sometimes, devices are head and shoulders above the rest. These packs are well-built, using quality components, and assembled with care.

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The Momax Q.Mag X is one such power bank. It's thin, it's light, it's stylish, and it's cool -- in every sense of the word.

It's a good-looking power bank

The Q.Mag X is a 5,000 mAh/19.35 Wh power bank that magnetically clamps to your iPhone to charge it up while you're on the move. The capacity is such that it won't draw attention at airports, and the CCC logo means that it will even make it past the stringent security at Chinese airports.

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