Ugreen has unveiled a new Magnetic Wireless Power Bank in Europe. This accessory, also known by model number PB567, has a similar design to the Ugreen MagFlow Qi2 25W Magnetic Power Bank, released in 2025. However, this is a cheaper power bank, with a few tweaks. While the Amazon listing does not reveal many of the accessory's specifications, these are confirmed by the user manual.
The PB567 has a Qi2 certified wireless charging pad on the front, offering an up to 15W output. The older model was more advanced, with a maximum wireless output of 25W. Like its predecessor, the accessory can be used to charge up to four devices simultaneously. As well as the wireless charging pad, there is an integrated USB-C cable, a USB-C port and a USB-A port. Each USB-C output offers up to 30W power, and the USB-A port can deliver an up to 22.5W output when used alone. When charging multiple devices, it offers 5W wireless charging, with 7.5W power shared between the other outputs.
Ugreen's recently revealed Magnetic Wireless Power Bank has a 20,000 mAh battery, fully recharging in around 4.5 hours with a 30W USB-C input. While this is the same capacity as offered by the older model, there are a couple of other differences between the two accessories. For example, there is a lack of a display on the newer version, with battery level indicated with LED lights instead, and the braided cable is swapped out for a plastic equivalent.
At Amazon in countries like the Netherlands and Germany, the Ugreen Magnetic Wireless Power Bank (PB567) is available for €59.99. This makes it significantly cheaper than the MagFlow Qi2 25W Magnetic Power Bank, which retails for €119.99 (curr. €94.99 at Amazon DE). However, it is worth noting that deliveries are currently estimated for mid-February to late March 2026.












