Responding to growing consumer demand for portable power, Xiaomi has expanded its accessory offerings in Europe with the release of the Magnetic Power Bank 10000 with built-in stand. Initially available in China last August, the power bank addresses the need for reliable on-the-go charging in an increasingly mobile world. the new accessory features versatile charging options and a convenient integrated stand, currently available in Italy and Germany with plans for broader European distribution.
Xiaomi has expanded its mobile accessory lineup in Europe with the release of the Magnetic Power Bank 10000 with built-in stand. The portable charger, initially launched in China in August 2023, offers a convenient power solution for users on the go, reflecting the increasing demand for mobile power solutions in a connected world.
The Xiaomi Magnetic Power Bank 10000 can simultaneously charge up to three devices. It features a 15W wireless charging pad held in place by a 13N magnetic force, a built-in USB-C cable, and a USB-C port. Both the cable and port support up to 33W output and 30W input, providing versatile charging options.
As the name suggests, the power bank packs a 10,000 mAh battery, with a remaining power level displayed on an integrated screen. Xiaomi claims it can charge a Xiaomi 15 approximately 1.3 times, or an iPhone 16 Pro twice. The accessory supports pass-through charging and a range of fast-charging protocols.
A key feature is the adjustable integrated stand, allowing users to prop up their device at a comfortable viewing angle while charging. The power bank measures 108.8 x 68.9 x 20.3 mm (approximately 4.3 x 2.7 x 0.8 inches) and weighs 229 g (around 8.1 oz).
The Xiaomi Magnetic Power Bank 10000 with built-in stand is currently available for purchase on the brand’s online store in Italy for €35.90 and in Germany for €39.99. Customers can choose between Beige, Blue, Black, and Violet color options. A support page on the Xiaomi UK website suggests a wider rollout across the UK and other European countries is planned in the near future.