You can disassemble this 10k power bank and share it like a KitKat bar


Accessories maker Smart It announced a new power bank at CES 2026 that will appeal to anyone who has to reluctantly share or loan their portable charger to someone else. The Champ Stack 10K looks like a typical 10,000 mAh power bank mounted on a compact charging cable cart, but it has one interesting difference: you can split it into two sections — without damaging it — so two people can charge their devices separately.

Once detached, each half of the Champ Stack 10K acts as a standalone 5,000mAh power bank, which should provide enough capacity to fully revive a dead smartphone. One half ends with the power bank’s built-in USB-C charging cable, while the other half has a foldable USB-C connector so you don’t have to worry about searching for additional cables. The only downside to this unique design is that when used as a single power bank, the power output of the Champ Stack 10K reaches a maximum of 30W, but when split into two sections each side reaches a maximum of 20W. according to Wired.

As my family’s dedicated charger who often finds myself traveling with pockets full of phones all tethered to a single 10K Anker power bank, Nimble’s Champ Stack is now at the top of my upgrade list. It is expected to be launched in the spring of 2026 for approximately $80. according to CNN.

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