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Nimble’s New Modular Power Bank Can Be Shared With a Friend

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Simon Hill
Nimble’s New Modular Power Bank Can Be Shared With a Friend
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Nimble has released the SharePower, a 10,000-mAh modular power bank that can be split into two independent 5,000-mAh chargers. The device uses magnetic pogo pins to connect and features built-in USB-C cables and digital power displays.

Why it matters

It represents a rare design innovation in the stagnant portable battery market, offering a practical solution for sharing power with others.

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Courtesy of Nimble Comment Loader Save Story Save this story Comment Loader Save Story Save this story Power banks are useful but boring. Trust me, after testing more than 100 power banks , I’m qualified to bemoan the lack of innovation. These rectangular battery packs are mostly utilitarian. You get big laptop power banks and slim phone power banks , but fresh designs are rare, so Nimble’s SharePower immediately brought a smile to my lips.

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