I have both the EcoFlow 5000mAh and 10,000mAh. This 5000 is cheaper but will not fully charge my iPhone 15 pro max fully(almost), but is smaller to fit in a pocket than the 10.000 version which is 2x as thick. The 5000 has NO Bluetooth and no charge % just 4 flashing dots, no app control. They both have a strong magnet that holds well through my otterbox case on my iPhone 15 pro max. I really like the built in usb C cable so I can easily hold it in my had and move around without a cord. You don’t have to use the USB, but it charges faster than the Qi.
The 10,000mAh can be connected to their app which has a lot of good features, including % input and output. I would recommend the 10,000 unless you want thin and light, then the 5000mAh. Both have their own advantages, but both will get me through high phone use times where I may not be able to plug in, example hospital waiting room for many hours!
See the picture I added of them side by side showing the thicknesses and the display.
I have both the EcoFlow 5000mAh and 10,000mAh. This 5000 is cheaper but will not fully charge my iPhone 15 pro max fully(almost), but is smaller to fit in a pocket than the 10.000 version which is 2x as thick. The 5000 has NO Bluetooth and no charge % just 4 flashing dots, no app control. They both have a strong magnet that holds well through my otterbox case on my iPhone 15 pro max. I really like the built in usb C cable so I can easily hold it in my had and move around without a cord. You don’t have to use the USB, but it charges faster than the Qi.
The 10,000mAh can be connected to their app which has a lot of good features, including % input and output. I would recommend the 10,000 unless you want thin and light, then the 5000mAh. Both have their own advantages, but both will get me through high phone use times where I may not be able to plug in, example hospital waiting room for many hours!
See the picture I added of them side by side showing the thicknesses and the display.