Nimble SharePower review: Two battery packs for the price of one

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Nimble SharePower review: Two battery packs for the price of one

Engadget · 2 hours ago

Engadget has reviewed the Nimble SharePower, a 10,000mAh battery pack that splits into two independent 5,000mAh power banks, letting two people or devices charge separately without sacrificing capacity. Made from recycled plastic with a magnetic split design, it is aimed at travellers who need to share charging duties, and the reviewer rated it 8.6 out of 10, praising its versatility despite a higher price than a standard power bank.

The device features a digital power readout on one half and a set of four indicator lights on the other, along with a built-in USB-C cable that doubles as a carrying strap, plus a spare cable included in the box. When combined, it delivers up to 35 watts of output across three USB-C ports, and it is roughly the size and weight of a deck of playing cards. The reviewer's main criticisms were that the magnetic connection between the two halves separates too easily and that the captured cable design could be prone to damage with regular use as a strap.

  • Nimble SharePower splits one 10,000mAh battery into two 5,000mAh packs.
  • Reviewer scored it 8.6/10; ideal for sharing charging while travelling.
  • Downsides: weak magnetic join and a captured, hardwired cable.

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