A new Ugreen Magnetic Wireless Power Bank appears to have leaked. Also referred to as model PB589, this accessory was recently spotted as a Qi2.1.0 certified device in the database of the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC).
The listing at the WPC shows a picture (below) of the new Ugreen power bank, with a typical rectangular shape. On one side, it has a somewhat similar design to the Ugreen 10,000 mAh Magnetic Power Bank (PB763) (curr. $32.99 at Amazon US). Here, there is a Qi2 wireless charging pad, said to deliver an up to 15W output to the connected smartphone.
However, the other side of the new Ugreen power bank is different from its predecessor, as it features a slim, digital display. This could be used to show information like the remaining battery level or the charging status. No other outputs are shown in the product images, though the accessory likely offers at least one USB-C port to recharge the battery. Further specifications such as its battery capacity, recharging time and dimensions remain unknown.
It is unclear when Ugreen will launch its new Magnetic Wireless Power Bank (PB589). It was certified on December 4th 2025, indicating that it could be released in the next few weeks, as was the case with older WPC-certified devices like the rocket-shaped Ugreen 2-in-1 Wireless Charger.












