The Sharepower power bank does something you won't expect, just with one tiny flaw
Android Police 2026-06-15 13:00:11
Context: The Nimble Sharepower power bank, a two-in-one charger, is the subject of this article, which discusses its features, design, and performance. The device is manufactured by Nimble, and its availability and pricing are also mentioned. The specific location associated with the product's availability is not explicitly stated beyond its online store and Apple retail stores.
Key Facts
- The Nimble Sharepower power bank has a total capacity of 10,000mAh when combined, splitting into two 5,000mAh power banks, each with its own built-in USB C cable and LED readout to show power remaining.
- The device features a 20W output when combined or split, with the capability to charge four different devices in total using the two separate Sharepower sections, although power delivery may change when different devices are plugged in simultaneously.
- The Sharepower power bank is square-shaped, weighs about 60 grams, and is half the length of a regular smartphone, but quite thick at 77mm, made of hard-wearing plastic.
- A notable flaw of the Sharepower is the lack of a lock to secure the two halves together, leading to accidental splitting when the device is pulled or knocked, and the magnets are not strong enough to prevent this.
- The Nimble Sharepower costs $80 and became available for purchase on June 15 through Nimble's online store and Apple retail stores.