Most power banks are built for one person: you. Nimble wants to change that with SHAREPOWER, a 10,000mAh charger that magnetically splits into two independent 5,000mAh units, so you can snap one off, hand it to a friend, and keep charging yourself. It's available now for $79.95.
What's new

SHAREPOWER's whole pitch is in the name. Pull it apart and each half becomes its own 20W USB-C battery, capable of charging on its own. The primary hub has an LCD power readout and a foldaway USB-C connector, while the second module carries a lanyard-style integrated USB-C cable and an LED status light.
Why it matters
Splitting one bank into two is genuinely useful beyond the feel-good framing. Each module still has a spare USB-C port, so the full unit can charge up to four devices at once, and you're carrying two chargers in the footprint of one. For travel, couples, or anyone forever lending their battery to a friend whose phone is dying, that's a practical design rather than a gimmick.
Key details

Nimble co-founder and CEO Ross Howe says portable chargers are usually designed only for the person holding them, and that SHAREPOWER was built for the small act of handing power to someone who needs it. The phone-charging spec is straightforward: 10,000mAh total, 20W per module, four-device charging.
The materials are part of the story too. Nimble uses over 90% recycled content, PFAS-free and PVC-free construction, and plastic-free packaging, and the brand is a certified B Corp. It comes in white plus special-edition Liquid Crystal Blue and Liquid Crystal Pink finishes.
Takeaway

At $79.95, SHAREPOWER isn't the cheapest 10,000mAh bank going, but nothing else turns into two chargers when a friend's phone hits 3%. If you're the person who always ends up lending out your battery, this one was designed with you in mind. It's on sale now at GoNimble's online store.