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Nimble's SharePower Power Bank Offers Dual Charging Option

WireByte Staff · June 17, 2026

Nimble has launched the SharePower, a 10,000mAh USB-C power bank that can be used as a single charger or split into two chargers for sharing with a friend. Each side has 5,000mAh capacity and supports up to 20W charging. The device can charge up to four devices at once when separated, and up to 35W when paired.

Key points

  • Nimble has introduced the SharePower, a 10,000mAh USB-C power bank that can be used as a single charger or split into two chargers.
  • Each side of the power bank has 5,000mAh capacity and supports up to 20W charging.
  • When paired, the two halves deliver up to 35W power for fast charging an iPhone.
  • The device can charge up to four devices at once when separated.
  • The SharePower is available with two additional USB-C ports, one on each side.

Nimble's SharePower Power Bank Offers Dual Charging Option

Nimble has launched the SharePower, a 10,000mAh USB-C power bank that can be used as a single charger or split into two chargers for sharing with a friend. The device has two halves that attach together magnetically for charging a single smartphone or come apart to charge two devices.

The SharePower has two additional USB-C ports, one on each side, allowing up to four devices to be charged at once when the power bank is separated. When paired, the two halves deliver up to 35W power for fast charging an iPhone. Each side has 5,000mAh capacity and supports up to 20W charging.

The SharePower is available with two included USB-C cables, one with a 7-inch braided cable that doubles as a lanyard and the other with a short pop-out USB-C cable. The device can charge an iPhone 17 Pro Max to full when paired, but the 5,000mAh capacity on each side is not enough to charge the device on its own.

The SharePower is a convenient option for those who need to charge multiple devices at once or share a charger with a friend. However, its capacity may not be enough to charge larger devices like the iPhone 17 Pro Max on its own.

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