Xiaomi Tag & UltraThin Magnetic Power Bank: 2026 Essentials
A tiny Bluetooth tracker and a slim magnetic power bank — two low-key Xiaomi accessories that make a real difference in daily life.
July 14, 2026 · 6 min read
Not every gadget needs to promise longevity or transform your health. Some of the best ones just quietly remove a small daily friction — a lost set of keys, a phone at 8% before the meeting. Xiaomi's Tag and its UltraThin Magnetic Power Bank are exactly that kind of accessory: small, affordable, well-designed and almost invisible once they're in your routine.
Xiaomi Tag: a tiny Bluetooth finder for keys, luggage & bags

The Xiaomi Tag is a coin-sized Bluetooth tracker built to attach to keys, backpacks, suitcases or a pet's collar. It works with the Xiaomi Home / Mi Home app, using nearby Xiaomi devices to help locate the tag even when it's out of range. The replaceable CR2032 battery lasts around a year, so you can install it and forget about it.
- Two-way find — ring the Tag from your phone, or press the Tag to make your phone ring.
- Ultra-portable — small enough to slip into a wallet or attach to a keychain.
- Long battery life — CR2032 coin cell, user-replaceable, ~12 months typical use.
- Ecosystem-native — best fit for people already using Xiaomi phones, earbuds or wearables.
UltraThin Magnetic Power Bank 5000 mAh: the everyday top-up

The UltraThin Magnetic Power Bank is Xiaomi's answer to the "phone dies at 3 PM" problem — a slim 5,000 mAh magnetic power bank that snaps to the back of your phone and disappears in a pocket. It's just 7.9 mm thick and around 105 g, with a magnetic ring for compatible phones and 15 W wireless output for supported devices.
- Magnetic attach — snaps onto compatible phone backs including MagSafe iPhones.
- 15 W wireless output — Qi-standard speeds when detached and used as a pad.
- USB-C in/out — cable charging for phones without magnetic support.
- Genuinely pocketable — 7.9 mm profile, so you barely notice it's in your bag.
Why these two together
One solves the "where did I put it?" problem, the other solves the "how much battery is left?" problem. Both cost a fraction of what a comparable Apple accessory does, and both are designed to blend into everyday carry rather than compete for space. If you already live in the Xiaomi ecosystem, they're two of the easiest upgrades you can make this year.


