“Power bank” used to mean one thing: a lithium battery with a USB port. In 2026 it means a dozen things, and the difference between a customized power bank charger that delights recipients and one that ends up in a drawer is almost entirely a choice of technology — wireless Qi, PD fast-charge, MagSafe-compatible magnets, or built-in cables. This guide walks through each format, which devices they charge fastest, and which one to brand for your next campaign.
The short answer
If your recipients mostly use iPhones, go MagSafe-compatible magnetic. If the audience is mixed iPhone / Android, choose a 10,000 mAh PD 20W model with built-in USB-C cable. For premium executive tiers, upgrade to a 10,000 mAh Qi wireless + PD combo in a metal body. Detailed reasoning below.
Technology 1 — Standard USB output (5V/2A)
The original, still the cheapest, still the most common. A USB-A port delivers 5 volts at 2 amps — enough to fully charge a modern smartphone in roughly 2.5 hours. For event giveaways and mass conference handouts at SGD 10–14 per unit, this is still the baseline.
The catch: modern phones support much faster input speeds than 5V/2A can provide. If your recipient plugs a flagship iPhone or Samsung into a basic 5V/2A port, they’ll see a “Slow charging” notification. For a gift meant to impress, that’s exactly the wrong first impression.
Technology 2 — USB Power Delivery (PD 18W / 20W / 30W)
USB-PD is the current universal fast-charge standard. A USB-C port negotiates voltage with the connected device (5V, 9V, 12V or 20V) and delivers the maximum wattage the device can safely accept. Practically, that means a PD 20W power bank charges a modern iPhone from 0% to 50% in about 30 minutes — the headline number Apple markets for its own chargers.
Why PD 20W is the 2026 sweet spot
20W is fast enough to match Apple’s claimed fast-charge speed and Samsung’s Adaptive Fast Charging. It’s also the cutoff where component cost stays reasonable — PD 30W and PD 45W variants exist but cost significantly more and rarely deliver meaningfully faster speeds on phones (they’re aimed at laptops).
Specify PD 20W as your default unless you’re gifting MacBook / iPad power users, in whom case consider PD 30W or higher.
Technology 3 — Qi wireless charging
A Qi wireless pad on the top face of the power bank charges any Qi-compatible device placed on it — no cable required. Standard Qi delivers 5W; modern Qi2 units push 10–15W. It’s slower than wired PD but the user experience is unmatched: drop your phone on the power bank, pick it up an hour later charged.
For corporate gifting, Qi wireless is a genuine “wow” factor — especially for recipients whose daily routine already involves dropping a phone on a desk pad. The cost premium over a wired-only equivalent is typically SGD 8–14 per unit at the 500-piece tier.
Technology 4 — MagSafe-compatible magnetic
MagSafe-compatible power banks use a ring of magnets to snap onto the back of an iPhone 12 or later (or any Android phone with a MagSafe case). The magnetic alignment guarantees the coil sits exactly over the phone’s charging area, which makes wireless charging significantly more efficient than an un-aligned Qi pad.
For iPhone-heavy audiences — which is most of Singapore’s corporate market — MagSafe-compatible models are now the premium-tier default. Recipients can stick the power bank to the back of their phone and keep using it one-handed while it charges.
A note on “MagSafe-compatible” vs “MagSafe”
Only Apple uses the trademark “MagSafe.” Third-party power banks use the term “MagSafe-compatible” to describe magnet alignment with Apple’s spec. The underlying technology is Qi2 wireless with a magnetic alignment ring. Functionally identical to genuine MagSafe accessories for charging purposes.
Technology 5 — Built-in cable models
A small but fast-growing category: power banks with a short USB-C or Lightning cable integrated into the body. No separate cable to lose, no awkward “oh I forgot mine” moment. For travel-heavy recipients, this is the single most appreciated feature you can specify.
Built-in-cable units typically ship in 5,000 or 10,000 mAh capacities with PD output on the integrated cable. The trade-off is body thickness — the recessed cable adds 2–3mm to the housing. For most pocket-carry scenarios it’s a worthwhile trade.
Matching technology to your audience
Event giveaways (2,000+ pieces, SGD 10–14)
5,000 mAh, basic 5V/2A USB-A, 1-colour pad print. Maximises reach, keeps unit cost down.
Standard corporate gift (300–1,000 pieces, SGD 18–24)
10,000 mAh with PD 20W output and UV full-colour logo. The 2026 workhorse — fits every Singapore corporate gifting scenario where budget matters but quality still has to feel right.
Premium / executive gift (300–500 pieces, SGD 32–48)
10,000 mAh metal body with PD 20W + Qi wireless + laser-engraved logo, packaged in a printed rigid gift box. For C-suite appreciation, major-client thank-you kits, and sales-kickoff premiums.
iPhone-heavy audience (300–500 pieces, SGD 38–55)
10,000 mAh MagSafe-compatible magnetic with PD 20W passthrough and full-colour UV print. This is the single most impactful choice in 2026 for any audience already invested in the Apple ecosystem.
Spec-sheet red flags to avoid
When you receive a supplier spec sheet for any of these technologies, check the following before approving:
⚠ “Fast charge” without a wattage number. Insist on a specific PD or QC wattage figure.
⚠ mAh capacity without a Wh equivalent. You need Wh for IATA flight rules.
⚠ “Wireless charging” without a Qi certification number. Uncertified wireless coils can trip phone safety warnings.
⚠ “MagSafe” without the word “compatible.” Only Apple makes genuine MagSafe devices.
⚠ No cell chemistry declared. Ask whether it’s Li-ion or Li-polymer and request the cell manufacturer name.
How decoration interacts with technology choice
Not every decoration method works with every body type. Metal-bodied MagSafe units need laser engraving — pad print won’t adhere reliably to anodised aluminium. Qi wireless pads on the top face reduce the usable print area by 20–30mm of diameter. Built-in-cable models put the cable on the short edge, which can push the logo placement to one side. Factor these constraints in early so you don’t finalise artwork for a position that doesn’t exist. For a full breakdown of every decoration option, see our print decoration quality tips companion guide.
MOQ, lead time and procurement pointers
Aquaholic’s standard MOQ for all charger technologies — wired, wireless, MagSafe, built-in-cable — is 300 pieces. Wireless and MagSafe models have slightly longer lead times because component availability is tighter (typically 12–18 working days versus 10–14 for wired-only). Custom Pantone bodies for any tech variant add another 10–20 days; plan 5–6 weeks out if you want a fully bespoke finish. Our procurement & lead time guide walks through the full timeline.
Frequently asked questions
What’s the difference between Qi wireless and MagSafe?
Qi is the underlying wireless charging standard used on most Android phones. MagSafe (on iPhone 12 and later) adds a ring of magnets to align the phone precisely over the charging coil, which makes wireless charging more efficient. Third-party “MagSafe-compatible” power banks use Qi2 with the same magnetic alignment ring.
Does a PD 20W power bank charge a laptop?
It will trickle-charge a 13-inch MacBook Air slowly, but it’s not a real laptop charger. For laptop-capable gifting, specify PD 45W or PD 65W models.
Can I brand a built-in-cable model?
Yes. The logo goes on the flat top or bottom face; the recessed cable sits on one edge and doesn’t interfere with standard print positions.
Which is faster — 10W Qi wireless or PD 20W wired?
Wired PD 20W is roughly twice as fast in practice. Wireless wins on convenience; wired wins on speed. Premium 10,000 mAh units offer both so recipients can choose per situation.
Do wireless power banks work through phone cases?
Yes, through most slim plastic or silicone cases up to about 3mm thick. Thick rugged cases or wallet cases with metal plates can block the coil. MagSafe-compatible models work through official MagSafe cases designed to preserve magnetic alignment.
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