Yogin has launched the claim that the world’s first Qi V2.2 certified Power Bank, which the company says can charge wireless devices at a speed of up to 25W.
This is 25W impressive, because most of the power banks are usually more than 15W in power output. The new Yagran Meg Flu adds magnetic Power Bank 10W and aims to match the latest meg Safe charger to launch with the iPhone 16 family last year.
The new Power Bank of Yogran contains a 10,000 mAh battery, which should be enough to completely charge your device. This Power Bank contains a built-in USB-C charging cable that doubles like a lane yard when not in use. The cable is not retreating but it seems that it is ahead of free.
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An additional USB-C port power bank can be found at the bottom of the bank, which can allow you to receive two devices simultaneously. It also has a small display to show how much battery is left.
In addition to announcing the existence of the Meg Flu, Yogin did not provide any pricing or current date beyond the “coming fall 2025”.
Currently, the wireless power consortium has not formally finalized the QI V2.2. The standard, which is to advance the charging speed to 50W.
Apple and Google have succeeded in promoting charging over more than 15W devices, but generally the standard remains at this level.
Nevertheless, the QI V2.2 devices are in the works and we have recently seen the meg safe devices in the certification documents and is being examined by the agencies.
Although the iPhone 16 just supports QI V2.1, the iPhone 17S released later this year is expected to be a new standard.
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