A versatile, magnetic wireless power bank for iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods that balances convenience, performance, and portability.
buy from amazonWhen I travel, I hate taking multiple charging devices for my primary mobile items (iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods Pro). There have been several times I’ve been at a convention and need to charge one of those critical devices on the fly. So, having a 3-in-1 power bank can be very useful.
The KUXIU K1 Ultra Magnetic Wireless Power Bank is a premium, all-in-one portable charging solution designed for users deeply invested in the Apple ecosystem. Combining a high-capacity battery with magnetic wireless charging, the K1 Ultra supports iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods in a single compact device.
Built with a sleek aluminum and glass design, the power bank features a foldable structure with a built-in Apple Watch charger and a secondary wireless charging surface for AirPods. Its magnetic alignment ensures a secure connection to compatible iPhones, while a built-in kickstand adds convenience for hands-free use during charging.
With support for fast wireless charging and USB-C wired output, the K1 Ultra is designed to balance portability with performance. Whether used as a travel companion or an everyday carry accessory, it aims to simplify charging by reducing the need for multiple cables and adapters.
Tech Specs
Model
K1 UltraMaterial
Frame: Aluminum Alloy Surface: Explosion-Proof GlassBattery Capacity
10000mAh 7.74VDC (38.7Wh)Rated Capacity
6000mAh (5V ⎓ 2.4A)Compatible with iPhones:
iPhone 17, 16, 15, 14, 13, 12 series Excludes iPhone 16eCompatible with Apple Watch
Series 2-11 Ultra / Ultra 2 / Ultra 3 SE (all generations)Compatible with Earbuds:
AirPods Pro 3 / AirPods Pro 2 / AirPods Pro (with Active Noise Cancellation) AirPods 4 (with Active Noise Cancellation) AirPods 3 (with MagSafe Charging Case) AirPods 2 (with Wireless Charging Case) Other Qi-enabled wireless earbudsUSB-C Input
5V⎓3A,9V⎓3A,12V⎓2.5A,15V⎓2AUSB-C Output
5V⎓3A,9V⎓3A,12V⎓2.5A,15V⎓2AWireless Output for Phone
25W/15W/10W/7.5W/5WWireless Output for Watch
5WWireless Output for Earphone
5WDimensions
10568.521.8mm / 4.13 × 2.7 × 0.858 inchNet Weight
256.5g / 9.05ozProduct certification
Qi2.2/CE/FCCPricing & Availability
The list price for the KUXIU K1 Ultra Magnetic Wireless Power Bank for Travel is $99.99, but it’s currently being offered for $77.98 (at the time of publishing). It’s available for purchase on kuxiu.co and Amazon.
User Experience
The KUXIU K1 Ultra Magnetic Wireless Power Bank is packaged with a USB-C charging cable and a user manual. Once you remove the packaging, you can start using the power bank immediately. I checked the battery level of the power bank out of the box and found that it was around 75% percent.
The power bank is relatively bulky. The top segment of it is about as thick as my iPhone with a case on it. It does have a strong magnet built-in so I would feel comfortable leaving it connected with my iPhone even if I was carrying it in a bag or pocket. That said, the published weight of the power bank is 9.04 ounces, which is heavier than my iPhone 16 Pro. Because it felt quite heavy to me, I weighed it myself and my scale stated it was actually 9.4 ounces.
As far as multi-device usability goes, I was a little disappointed that it’s not a true 3-in-1 charging device. It is compatible with charging an iPhone, AirPods Pro, and Apple Watch, but you can’t charge all three simultaneously. You can charge the watch with the iPhone or the watch, but not both. When I did charge two devices at the same time, I didn’t notice any uneven charging or disconnections. Depending on how you are using the charger (with or without the stand), will depend on how the watch sits on the charger. If you are using the charger with the stand, the watch will need to sit on the charging element at an angle, but if you lay the power bank flat, the watch can lay flat across it.
When I evaluate power banks, I focus on real-world performance rather than the advertised capacity, since wireless charging always introduces some efficiency loss. As part of my testing process, I run a 30-minute timed charging test where I track battery percentage gained and calculate the charging rate per minute.
In this test, I started my iPhone 16 Pro at 36% and reached 72%, gaining 36% over 32 minutes. That works out to an average charging rate of about 1.13% per minute. From my experience, that’s a strong result for a wireless power bank and lines up with what I expect from higher-end MagSafe or Qi2 solutions. At least in the initial charging window, the K1 Ultra performs well and feels consistent with its advertised capabilities.
The power bank itself started the test with three LED indicators lit, suggesting it was somewhere around the mid-to-upper portion of its capacity. After 44 minutes of charging, it dropped to a single LED, or roughly 25% remaining. That’s a noticeable decline over a relatively short session and points to the expected inefficiency of wireless charging, especially when delivering higher output.
I also measured the surface temperature of the power bank where the iPhone was charging using an infrared thermometer, and it reached approximately 96º F. This is a moderate level of heat for a wireless power bank (warm to the touch but not concerning) indicating the device manages heat fairly well. Excessive heat would have been a negative, both for safety and efficiency, so this result is reassuring.
Based on what I observed, I would expect the K1 Ultra to deliver around one full charge, possibly stretching slightly beyond that depending on usage conditions and thermal performance. Overall, I found the charging speed to be competitive for a wireless solution, but the efficiency tradeoff is clear. In my testing, the K1 Ultra leans more toward convenience and versatility than maximizing total output.
USB-C Output Charging
While the wireless charging test with the iPhone was successful, the wired charging experience was quite different. I plugged the USB-C cable that came with the power bank into my phone and the USB-C in/out port on the power bank. My phone was at 70%, so I planned on it being a shorter timed test to avoid running into trickle charging, which starts at 80% on an iPhone. After about a minute, I started hearing an electronic static-type sound. At first, I thought it might be a nearby soda can popping, but when I leaned closer, I realized the noise was coming from the USB-C port on the power bank.
I unplugged the cable from my phone and connected the power bank to a charging port on my docking station. The power bank began charging, and the sound did not occur. Next, I tried a different USB-C cable, a StarTech.com USB4 cable rated for up to 240W PD, so I could be confident in the cable’s performance. As soon as I plugged this cable into my iPhone, the noise returned. To verify whether the issue was device-specific, I also plugged in my AirPods Pro Gen 3 and heard the same sound. This confirmed that the noise originates from the power bank’s USB-C output circuitry rather than any particular cable or device.
After some research, I determined this is most likely audible coil whine from the internal switching regulators, which is relatively common in compact PD power banks. While noticeable, it does not appear to affect charging performance or safety, and the power bank functions normally otherwise. In typical use, the sound is subtle and not distracting unless you are holding the device very close to your ear.
I completed the wired charging test to measure actual performance. The test began at 12:17 pm with the iPhone at 70%, and after 16 minutes, the battery had reached 79%. By 12:45 pm, the battery climbed to 87%, including time spent in the iPhone’s trickle-charging phase above 80%. Throughout the test, the faint electronic static noise persisted, but there was no noticeable heat around the port, suggesting the power delivery circuitry is handling the load safely. Based on this, the K1 Ultra is functioning reliably despite the cosmetic sound issue, and charging performance remains consistent even during trickle charging.
Conclusion
The KUXIU K1 Ultra Magnetic Wireless Power Bank is a solid option for Apple users seeking a compact, all-in-one charging solution. While it isn’t a true simultaneous 3-in-1 charger, its magnetic alignment, foldable design, and reliable wireless and USB-C charging make it convenient for travel or everyday carry. Users benefit from its portability, decent charging speeds, and thoughtful build, though the bulk and audible coil whine during wired charging are minor trade-offs. Overall, it delivers a dependable balance of convenience, versatility, and performance for Apple ecosystem enthusiasts.
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