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The RORRY Flow combines fast charging, a built-in wall plug, and Apple Watch charging into one compact power bank, but its multi-device performance does not always live up to the promise.

RORRY is a newer lifestyle tech brand that focuses on portable charging solutions, especially for people in the Apple ecosystem, and it really leans into combining function with design rather than just raw specs. The company was built around the idea that most power banks are bulky and not very practical to carry, so their whole approach is creating lightweight, all-in-one chargers that feel more like everyday accessories than typical tech gear. That mindset shows clearly in the RORRY Flow, which packs a 10,000mAh battery, fast charging, a built-in USB-C cable, and even a foldable wall plug into a single compact unit, so you don’t have to carry extra cords or adapters. It is designed to handle multiple devices at once while staying portable enough for daily use or travel, which lines up perfectly with the brand’s focus on convenience and simplicity.

The RORRY Flow is built around an all-in-one, “all-in-mini” design that eliminates the need for extra cables and bulky adapters, making it a compact yet powerful charging solution for devices like the iPhone 17, 16, and 15, Apple Watch, iPad, and even MacBook. With a built-in USB-C cable and foldable wall plug, it is designed for true grab-and-go convenience, letting you recharge the power bank or your devices without carrying anything extra. Its slim profile and LoopLink make it easy to carry on the go. It delivers up to 40W fast charging, giving your iPhone a 50 percent charge in about 20 minutes, alongside a dedicated 5W output for charging an Apple Watch. It can power up to four devices at once. The 10,000mAh capacity provides reliable all-day power, offering multiple charges for your phone or extended use for smaller devices without adding bulk. On top of that, it has a smooth, skin-friendly finish and comes in a variety of colors, blending practicality with style so it feels just as much like an everyday accessory as it does a power bank.

Unboxing and Setup

Inside the box you will find the device itself, a small booklet, and a USB-C to USB-C cable. It is nice to see this extra cable included. The device already has one built in, but having a second option is definitely a nice touch. I started out by using the flip-out wall plug to charge the device, which is another feature I liked right away. You can charge the power bank itself while also using it to charge other devices. It took around two hours to fully charge. From there, I packed it into my tech bag and started using it day to day.

Overall Use

One of the standout features of this product is the built-in Apple Watch charger. This is not common at all on power banks, so it is a nice addition to see included. I started by plugging in my dead iPhone 16, and it did recognize it as a fast charger, allowing it to pull the full fast charging speeds.

However, things started to get a bit inconsistent when using multiple features at once. When I used the Apple Watch charger at the same time, charging speeds dropped noticeably. The iPhone would then recognize it as a slow charger, and both the phone and watch would charge much slower. I am not sure why this happens, as other chargers I have tested did not have this issue.

I also wish the wall plug rotated. This would make it much easier to charge something like an Apple Watch while the unit is plugged into the wall and the attached cable feel like intrusive. With my Apple Watch Ultra, it would not stay in place and kept falling off, which made that use case frustrating.

The attached USB-C cable is convenient, but it is made of a thicker rubber material and does not have much flexibility. Because of that, it can feel a bit awkward to use, and at times it looks like it is being stressed more than it should be. That raises some concerns for long-term durability.

When I tried charging the unit with a 67W brick while also charging my iPad mini, it was only pulling around 7W, which seems very low. On top of that, when I added the Apple Watch to the mix using the built-in charger, it would not charge at all. The Apple Watch charging in general felt hit or miss during my testing. The same thing happened when I tested it with my AirPods Pro using the Apple Watch charger. Sometimes it worked, sometimes it did not.

That said, when I kept things simple and used it primarily for my iPhone or other USB-C devices, it worked very well. The 10,000mAh capacity gave me about a charge and a half on my iPhone 17 Pro Max, which is solid and makes it great to keep in a bag for daily use. If I used the Apple Watch charger by itself without anything else connected, I was able to get consistent results.

Pricing

You can find the RORRY power bank on Amazon for $38.99.

Conclusion 

The RORRY Flow is a solid attempt at creating an all-in-one charging solution that focuses on convenience and portability. It nails the core idea of reducing the number of things you need to carry, with the built-in cable, wall plug, and compact design making it easy to throw in a bag and forget about until you need it. When used primarily for charging a phone or other USB-C devices, it performs well and delivers the fast-charging speeds you would expect, along with enough capacity to get you through a full day.

That said, the experience becomes less consistent when you start using multiple features at once. Charging speeds drop, and the Apple Watch charger in particular can be hit or miss depending on the situation. There are also a few design choices, like the non-rotating plug and stiff built-in cable, that hold it back from being as polished as it could be.

At its regular price of $38.99, it still offers a lot of value for what you are getting. If your needs are more limited and you plan to mainly use it for your phone or one device at a time, this can be a really convenient option that fits easily into daily use. Overall, it has a lot of potential and gets a lot right, but there are still a few quirks that keep it from being a perfect all-in-one solution.

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