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This MagSafe power bank includes a fold-out Apple Watch charger

Kuxiu’s K1 3-in-1 wireless power bank sticks magnetically to your iPhone while flipping sideways to charge an Apple Watch or AirPods as well.

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Kuxiu K1 MagSafe wireless power bank
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Think of the Kuxiu K1 as a MagSafe battery that decided to moonlight as a tiny bedside charging station. Stick it to the back of a compatible iPhone like any other MagSafe pack, rotate it a quarter-turn, and a second coil lines up so you can top up an Apple Watch or AirPods (with a wireless-charging case) at the same time. It’s a neat, physical trick that solves a friction point for people who carry only one charging puck when they travel.

Most MagSafe power banks are single-purpose: they cling, they charge, and that’s it. The K1 adds a second magnetic wireless pad built into the same body. When you rotate the unit 90°, the extra coil becomes usable — so your phone and your watch can get power simultaneously without fussy clip-on adapters or separate cables. That convenience is the product’s headline feature and the reason it stands out among otherwise similar-looking MagSafe batteries.

Kuxiu K1 MagSafe wireless power bank
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The K1 ships in two flavors: a 5,000mAh model and a thicker 10,000mAh model. Kuxiu’s product pages list the raw capacities and also the rated (real-world) capacity figures that are smaller once you account for conversion losses. The MagSafe wireless pad is rated for up to 15W for iPhones, while the watch/AirPods pad is limited to about 5W. There’s also a USB-C port that supports wired output (and input) at up to 20W, which you can use for faster wired charging or to top up other USB-C devices.

One practical note: Apple’s own MagSafe system (and the new Qi2 push behind it) can deliver higher peak wireless power in optimal setups — Apple documents MagSafe wireless charging up to 25W for supported iPhone models when paired with the right adapter. That means the K1’s 15W ceiling is fine for everyday top-ups but won’t replace full-speed wired or Apple’s own higher-power MagSafe setups.

Who this is for — and who probably shouldn’t buy it

Buy it if:

  • You live in the Apple ecosystem and prefer a tidy two-device setup (phone + watch) without juggling cables on the go. The ability to hold your phone upright with the built-in stand is icing on the cake.

Think twice if:

  • You need the absolute fastest wireless top-ups for the latest iPhone model. Apple’s MagSafe (and the Qi2 25W rollout) can deliver higher peak wireless power under ideal conditions — the K1’s 15W pad is convenient but not the top speed possible right now. Also, if you frequently use thick or non-MagSafe cases, the magnetic hold and charging efficiency will suffer.

The Kuxiu K1 earns its headline by doing something small and immediately useful: it pivots. If you’ve ever wished your MagSafe battery could also babysit an Apple Watch without a second gadget, the K1 answers that without a big footprint or Apple-level prices. It’s not a replacement for Apple’s fastest MagSafe charging setup, but for travel days and short outings, it’s a tidy, flexible compromise.


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