New Sharge power bank in development with customer-led design

Sharge is working on a successor to the Shargeek 140 power bank. The original version of this accessory launched in 2024 via a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign, and has since gone on general sale (curr. from $79.90 at Amazon).
The Shargeek 140 can be used to charge up to two devices simultaneously via an up to 100W USB-C port and an up to 40W USB-A port. Other features of the original device include a 20,000 mAh capacity, support for charging protocols like PD3.0 and QC3.0, and an integrated display to show charging information and the remaining battery level.
Now, Sharge is asking customers to help inform its decision about a “next-generation” Shargeek 140. In a survey, the company asks whether users prefer two USB-C ports or one USB-C and one USB-A. There is another question about battery capacity and power, with customers asked to choose between 10,000 mAh/67W, 20,000 mAh/150W and 25,600 mAh/300W versions. Plus, there is a section about the materials that could be used to make the accessory, such as aluminum, stainless steel and carbon fiber.
It is unclear when the new Shargeek 140 power bank could be released. The Shargeek 2026 Product Planning Survey, shared on the brand’s official Discord, can be found here.








