Nimble Sharepower: the power bank that splits in two so you can share a charge
Nimble has launched the Sharepower, a 10,000mAh power bank that physically separates into two independent 5,000mAh halves — so you can hand one to a travel companion without giving up your own charge. At $79.95, it's priced competitively against premium portable chargers and will soon be available inside Apple retail stores, per 9to5Mac. That Apple placement signals the brand is aiming squarely at the premium gift and travel segment.
Nimble Sharepower in its stacked 10,000mAh configuration.
The concept
The two modules connect via magnets. When stacked together, the unit delivers up to 35W output across up to three devices simultaneously. Pull them apart and each half drops to 20W — still fast enough for a modern smartphone. Each module has a built-in retractable USB-C connector plus an additional USB-C port, so you can charge two devices from a single module. Small LED indicators show remaining battery on both halves.
The Sharepower was first shown as a prototype called the Champ Stack 10K at CES 2026, where it drew significant attention. The production version ships now.
The two 5,000mAh modules separate magnetically for independent use.
The green angle
Nimble leans hard into sustainability. The Sharepower is made from over 90% recycled materials, is free from PFAS and PVC, and ships in plastic-free packaging. The company holds B Corp certification, which requires verified social and environmental standards — a meaningful credential beyond typical marketing claims.
Each module features a retractable USB-C connector and a second USB-C port.
Availability and competition
You can order now from Nimble Official in three colors: white, Liquid Crystal Blue, and Liquid Crystal Pink. Apple retail stores will carry it soon.
At $79.95, it sits above budget 10,000mAh options like the Anker PowerCore 10K, but the split-and-share mechanic is genuinely unique in this capacity class. Rivals charge similar wattage but can't physically divide. For couples, friends, or frequent travelers who regularly argue over a single power bank, that distinction is the whole point.