INIU kindly reached out to me and offered to send over a couple of their products for review. In this post, I’m focusing on the SnapGo P73-E1 Wireless Charger, and I’ll be reviewing their high-capacity P63 power bank in a future post.
What Is the SnapGo P73-E1?
The SnapGo P73-E1 is a Qi2 magnetic wireless charger designed to attach to the back of your phone if you have an iPhone with MagSafe or a compatible Android device. It currently retails for around £40, which is reasonable considering the features, though there is also a 5000mAh version available for around £25.
Key Specs and Features
- 15W Qi2 wireless charging
- 10,000mAh battery capacity
- Can charge an iPhone 15 or 16 up to 1.9 times
- Can charge AirPods Pro 2 13.4 times on one charge
- Recharging the power bank takes just over 2 hours
- Built-in carry handle that doubles as a USB-C cable capable of up to 45W wired charging
- Two USB-C ports to charge up to three devices simultaneously
- TSA-compliant for air travel
- Backed by a 3-year warranty
Design and Build
The SnapGo P73-E1 is super slim and compact, perfect for slipping into your pocket. The front features a kickstand and a fun paw-themed LED power indicator. The magnetic attachment area is on the back, while the top and one side house the USB-C ports. The other side features a power button for toggling the charging status.
Even with the attached USB-C cable (which doubles as a handle), the charger remains highly portable. It’s available in white, pink, blue, and black — and the one shown in my video is the white model.
Real-World Usage
I’ve been using this power bank daily while out and about, and it’s quickly become my go-to portable charger. The Qi2 wireless charging is especially convenient, even if it’s not as fast as wired charging. I love being able to charge my iPhone wirelessly while it’s in my pocket or even while I’m still using it.
It sticks out slightly below the iPhone 15 Pro, but not enough to be annoying. The kickstand is another great addition — ideal for propping up your phone while watching videos or working.
I’ve also used the built-in USB-C cable to charge my AirPods, and even plugged the power bank into my iPad. It handles everything impressively well and I’ve actually found I can squeeze out slightly more usage per charge than advertised.
Final Thoughts
The only minor downside I’ve found is that the kickstand feels a little flimsy. However, after using the SnapGo P73-E1 for a couple of weeks, it’s become my essential charger for day trips. It fits in the same pocket as my phone, and the convenience it offers is hard to beat.
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