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New slim Sharge power bank could be on the way

Sharge seems to be working on a new wireless power bank. (Image source: WPC)
Sharge seems to be working on a new wireless power bank. (Image source: WPC)
Sharge might be about to release a new power bank with wireless charging capabilities. Images of this unreleased accessory recently appeared in the database of the Wireless Power Consortium, where it is listed as a Qi 2 certified product. This model has a particularly slim design, suggesting that it could be a follow-up to the Sharge AeroMag.

A new Sharge wireless power bank appears to be on the way. The company released the IceMag 3 globally in November 2025, and, more recently, it launched the compact Flow 3 power bank in China.

Now, another Sharge model has appeared in the database of the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC). Appearing under two model numbers, M105A2Y and M110A2Y, this is a Qi 2.1 certified device, which will offer 15W wireless charging to a compatible phone.

Images of the unreleased Sharge power bank suggest that it could be a follow-up to the AeroMag series, which launched in September 2025. The picture shows a relatively slim, rectangular accessory with rounded edges. The image also points to a power button along one of the thin edges. However, the pictures fail to confirm which other outputs this new Sharge accessory will offer, its battery capacity, and its recharging method.

The older AeroMag, an 8.5 mm (~0.3 inches) thick power bank, is available with 5K and 10K capacities. It offers Qi2 wireless charging and a USB-C port which supports a PD 20W output. This port is also used to recharge the power bank. It remains to be seen when this new Sharge wireless power bank will be released, and how much it could cost. As an indication, the AeroMag 5K retails for $44.90 (curr. $42.65 at Amazon).

The older Sharge AeroMag 5K power bank. (Image source: Sharge)
The older Sharge AeroMag 5K power bank. (Image source: Sharge)

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Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) (1, 2)

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Polly Allcock, 2026-01-15 (Update: 2026-01-15)