A new Sharge power bank has appeared in the Wireless Power Consortium’s (WPC) database. The WPC is the body responsible for the management of wireless charging standards like Qi and Qi2.
Recently certified as a Qi2 charging accessory is a product listed with the name 'Sharge StangMag 15000'. An accompanying image shows a power bank with a cuboid design. One notable feature is the adjustable angle 15W Qi2 wireless charging pad, which appears to allow you to adjust the viewing angle of a connected phone while charging. A similar function is available on the Ugreen Nexode Power Bank 20000mAh 145W (curr. $119.99 at Amazon).
It also seems that the Sharge StangMag 15000 has a USB-C port, though it is unclear whether this is an output or an input. Plus, it looks like there is a digital display on the front of the accessory, which could show charging information. The device’s name suggests that it may have a 15,000 mAh capacity, though this is not yet confirmed. Further details, including the size of this product, have yet to be revealed. It is unclear when the Sharge StangMag 15000 power bank will be released, and how much it will cost.