
"The thinnest MagSafe charger I've tested adds almost no weight to my iPhone. Add to that my predisposition for larger power banks, and the problem is exacerbated. This is why, over the past couple of years, my preference for wireless power banks has shifted from the larger 10,000 mAh and 20,000 mAh packs to the more compact 5,000 mAh ones."
"Let's start with how thin the SolidSafe Air is. It's only 0.27 inches (6.8 mm) or, for a fun comparison, about four nickels or seven credit cards stacked together. And in case Warren Buffett is reading this, that's roughly a stack of sixty $100 bills."
"They're smaller, lighter, and ultimately more convenient, and as such less likely to be left at home. So, when I was offered the chance to review the new, marketed as the world's thinnest 5,000 mAh Qi2 power bank (and one that won several awards at CES 2026) I jumped at the opportunity."
MagSafe power banks present a usability challenge for users with smaller hands, as most models are too bulky to hold comfortably alongside modern large smartphones in protective cases. This ergonomic issue has driven a shift in preference from larger 10,000-20,000 mAh power banks to more compact 5,000 mAh alternatives that are lighter, more portable, and less likely to be forgotten. The SolidSafe Air addresses this need as an award-winning ultra-thin 5,000 mAh Qi2 power bank measuring just 0.27 inches thick, comparable to stacking seven credit cards or four nickels. The device's exceptional thinness makes it a practical solution for users seeking convenient wireless charging without the bulk that compromises portability and comfort.
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