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mFish Offers BOGO Deal on Slim MagSafe Power Bank for Mother's Day

April 29, 2026
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mFish Offers BOGO Deal on Slim MagSafe Power Bank for Mother's Day

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mFish is selling its 5,000mAh E-Monster wireless MagSafe power bank for $49.99 with a buy-one-get-one-free promotion during its Mother's Day sale and second anniversary. The Qi2-certified device features a textured tempered glass finish, strong magnets for MagSafe compatibility, and a 20W USB-C port. IGN Commerce Manager Eric Song notes the slim 0.3-inch design provides 50% to 100% additional battery life for iPhone 17 models.

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