Xiaomi has put a new twist on the humble magnetic power bank: the 10000mAh Magnetic Power Bank 7.5W 2026 Edition, launched in China with a strong emphasis on safety, battery health, and more everyday-friendly features. The Xiaomi 10000mAh power bank is priced at around 199 Yuan, or about $29, and it arrives ahead of China’s upcoming mobile power safety regulations due in 2027.

Safety features built for stricter rules

Xiaomi says the new model passes tests covering heat exposure, overcharging, and physical stress, which is the sort of checklist you want on a battery product and the sort of checklist regulators are increasingly demanding. The company also says it redesigned the battery cell and added protection layers across both hardware and circuit levels, a sign that the old ”just make it smaller” era is giving way to more cautious engineering.

There’s also a recommended usage period of five years printed on the device, plus a connected system that lets users check battery health and status. That’s a small but smart move: power banks are often treated like accessories instead of consumables with a shelf life, and battery wear is exactly where cheap confidence tends to go wrong.

10000mAh power bank with 33W wired charging and 15W wireless output

On the spec sheet, Xiaomi kept things practical. The power bank has a total capacity of 10000mAh, supports wired output up to 33W, and wireless charging up to 15W. Wired input goes up to 30W, so refilling the power bank itself should be less annoying than with older, slower models.

  • Capacity: 10000mAh
  • Wired output: up to 33W
  • Wireless output: up to 15W
  • Wired input: up to 30W
  • Price: around 199 Yuan, about $29

Magnetic stand, display, and three-device charging

The magnetic attachment system is aimed at compatible devices, and Xiaomi says the internal magnets are strong enough to keep them securely in place. There’s also a built-in adjustable stand for watching video or gaming while charging, which is the kind of add-on that sounds minor until you use it on a crowded train or a flight with a dying phone.

A small digital display shows battery percentage, charging status, and alerts, while support for up to three devices at once gives the product a bit more flexibility than a basic single-output pack. Xiaomi also says it supports multiple charging protocols, which should help it play nicely with a broader range of gadgets instead of acting like a picky little brick.

Priced at around 199 Yuan, the Xiaomi 10000mAh Magnetic Power Bank 2026 Edition is now available in China. The bigger question is whether this more disciplined design style becomes the norm for portable batteries more broadly, because once safety rules tighten, the cheap, generic stuff usually gets the hardest haircut.

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