We have all been there. Your friend's phone hits 5% battery right as your own device is clinging to life, and suddenly you are in a silent negotiation over a single portable charger. Power banks have been stuck in a creative loop for years, piling on mAh capacity and faster output while ignoring the social awkwardness of shared charging. The new Nimble SharePower finally cracks that code, and the solution is so simple it stings a little that nobody did it sooner.
- Split Design: The 10,000 mAh unit breaks into two independent 5,000 mAh halves held together by magnets.
- Dual Charging Speeds: 35W output as a single unit, with 20W and 15W charging in split mode.
- Built-in Cable Trick: The braided lanyard transforms into a USB-C cable when the bank is separated.
- Retail Details: Priced at $80 and available now through Nimble's online store and Apple retail channels.

A Magnetic Split That Actually Makes Sense
The core appeal here is not just a gimmick. Nimble engineered a power bank measuring only 3.05 inches by 2.75 inches and under an inch thick that snaps apart magnetically into two fully functional chargers. In its combined form, the SharePower operates like a premium 10,000 mAh accessory with two USB-C connectors and two USB-C ports. But pulling it apart reveals a neat trick: the woven lanyard on one half unfurls into a USB-C cable, while the other half hides a folded USB-C connector port inside. You can hand off 5,000 mAh to a friend without surrendering your own ability to charge, and nobody gets stuck holding a useless brick without a cable.
Smart Power Routing and That Retro Color Drop

Power management shifts automatically depending on how you use the device. Connected together, it pushes out a solid 35W. When separated, each half delivers 20W for a single gadget or 15W if two devices are plugged in. Keeping track of remaining juice is handled with a numeric battery percentage display on one half, while the other half uses four LED lights originally designed to indicate active ports. It is a resourceful solution that keeps the physical footprint minimal. Nimble is also leaning into nostalgia with the finish options. Beyond the clean all-white model, the Liquid Crystal Edition comes in translucent blue and translucent pink, evoking the see-through gadget craze that has been taking over everything from handheld gaming consoles to audio gear.
Everyday Flexibility Without the Bulk

This setup shines in casual real-world situations where large power banks feel like overkill. If you are heading out for a short commute, a coffee shop session, or a quick gaming sprint on the go, carrying just one half saves pocket space and weight. You still have the full 10,000 mAh waiting at home or in a backpack if the day turns into a longer haul. Nimble has priced the SharePower at $80, a fair shot at the premium accessory space considering the dual-function engineering. It is currently selling through the official Nimble site and Apple stores, which signals a push towards the mainstream lifestyle market rather than a niche crowdfunding run. For anyone who has ever hesitated watching a friend's battery bar flash red while yours sits at a comfortable 20%, this power bank eliminates the guilt trip with a clean magnetic snap.










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