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Nimble’s New Modular Power Bank Can Be Shared With a Friend
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Nimble’s New Modular Power Bank Can Be Shared With a Friend

Wired · Jun 16, 2026, 5:44 PM · Also reported by 2 other sources

Key takeaways

  • The Nimble Share Power is a 10,000-m Ah, modular power bank that you can snap in half to give you two separate and fully functional 5,000-mAh chargers.
  • Photograph: Simon HillPhotograph: Simon HillPhotograph: Simon HillPhotograph: Simon HillChevronChevronSave to wishlistSave to wishlistNimble
  • This thoughtful design works beautifully, and within seconds of unboxing it, I found myself pulling the power banks apart and snapping them back together again, because the magnetic mechanism is super satisfying.

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Courtesy of Nimble Comment Loader Save Story Save this story Comment Loader Save Story Save this story Power banks are useful but boring. Trust me, after testing more than 100 power banks, I’m qualified to bemoan the lack of innovation. These rectangular battery packs are mostly utilitarian. You get big laptop power banks and slim phone power banks, but fresh designs are rare, so Nimble’s Share Power immediately brought a smile to my lips.

The Nimble Share Power is a 10,000-m Ah, modular power bank that you can snap in half to give you two separate and fully functional 5,000-mAh chargers. They connect magnetically with tiny pogo pins, and each half has its own built-in USB-C (one cable that doubles as a carry loop and one fold-out connector). The idea is that when friends or family are running low, you can break off a half and share the power.

Photograph: Simon HillPhotograph: Simon HillPhotograph: Simon HillPhotograph: Simon HillChevronChevronSave to wishlistSave to wishlistNimble

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