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Bang & Olufsen's newest product is a premium Qi2 power bank, not headphones

The new Bang & Olufsen Powerbank supports 20W USB-C charging and 15W wireless charging
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The new Bang & Olufsen Powerbank supports 20W USB-C charging and 15W wireless charging
The new Bang & Olufsen Powerbank brings the company's premium design language to a new product category. Featuring a stylish glass-and-aluminum build, the 5,000mAh battery offers 15W wireless charging to Qi2 phones as well as 20W USB-C charging, but it doesn't come cheap.

Bang & Olufsen is best known for its premium headphones and speakers, making a Qi2 magnetic power bank an unexpected addition to its lineup. The new accessory is designed to complement the flagship Beoplay H100 headphones, but it should also work with Qi2-compatible smartphones and other USB-C devices.

That said, the biggest highlight here isn't the charging specs but the design. The new Powerbank combines a glass finish with an aluminum frame as well as fine touches like diamond-cut detailing and pearl-blasted textures, giving it a distinctly premium, luxurious look compared to typical Qi2 power banks. It's also available in Infinite Black and Hourglass Sand to match the Beoplay H100.

Bang & Olufsen Powerbank in Hourglass Sand colorway

Charging features are fairly standard, with Qi2 magnetic wireless charging delivering up to 15W and USB-C wired charging reaching 20W. The USB-C port also supports up to 18W input for recharging the power bank. Bang & Olufsen says just five minutes of charging can provide up to 3.5 hours of additional playback time for its Beoplay H100. That said, buyers can use the power bank to juice up regular USB-C devices and Qi2-compatible phones like the recent iPhone 17 series and Google Pixel 10 devices.

Bang & Olufsen has priced the accessory at €145 in Europe and £125 in the UK, making it one of the most expensive 5,000 mAh Qi2 power banks on the market. For comparison, Anker and Ugreen offer similar-specced 5,000 mAh Qi2 magnetic power banks for around $50–60 in the US, though they may lack Bang & Olufsen's premium design.

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Elvis Shida, 2026-07- 4 (Update: 2026-07- 4)