Chasing Qi2 magnetic charging stand power bank drops from 219 to 131 yuan, setting a new low, supports iPhone 15W+ watch charging
Price plunge and product highlight
A Qi2 magnetic charging stand power bank has hit a new low price in China, reportedly falling from 219 yuan to 131 yuan on major retail platforms, it has been reported. The compact unit supports Qi2 magnetic alignment and advertises 15W+ iPhone charging plus a dedicated coil for Apple Watch-style charging, positioning itself as a convenient MagSafe-compatible power accessory for iPhone users.
What Qi2 means for Western readers
Qi2 is the next-generation wireless charging specification that builds on the Qi standard and aligns with Apple’s MagSafe-style magnetic charging approach. Why does that matter? Because magnetic alignment improves charging efficiency and user experience — less fiddling, faster tricks for small devices. For Western buyers, the feature set reads like a direct alternative to Apple’s own portable chargers and MagSafe power banks, but priced far lower in China.
Market and geopolitical context
The steep discount underscores intense competition among Chinese accessory makers as they scramble to capture demand for MagSafe-compatible peripherals. It has been reported that price pressure reflects excess inventory and aggressive promotions on domestic platforms. This race to the bottom occurs amid broader supply-chain and trade-policy tensions that have pushed some Western buyers to seek cheaper Chinese-made alternatives — even as regulators and sanctions reshape component sourcing and certification requirements.
Availability
The sale appears to be time-limited and platform-specific, reportedly tied to promotional campaigns on Chinese e-commerce sites. Buyers outside China should note potential compatibility and warranty differences when importing such chargers, and consider certification and safety standards before purchase.
