Xiaomi introduced a compact 20,000 mAh power bank with a built-in USB-C cable for $22

The evolution of mobile devices places special demands on the characteristics of external batteries: they must have sufficient capacity and moderate dimensions, support fast charging and all modern interfaces. Xiaomi’s next solution in this market segment also offers a built-in charging cable with a USB-C connector.

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In the “stowed” position, a small built-in cable forms a loop, fixing the free end in a special connector on the power bank body. Xiaomi also endowed the new product with regular USB-A and USB-C ports for connecting devices using external cables. Fast charging with a power of 22.5 W is supported, and the battery can simultaneously charge three devices.

In 30 minutes, the power bank allows you to charge Xiaomi 15 Pro by 31% or iPhone 16 Pro by 56%. The 20,000 mAh capacity allows you to fully charge the Apple iPhone 16 Pro four times or the Xiaomi 15 Pro three times. The device is equipped with overheat protection and LED indicators.

In the design of the power bank, you can choose between light gray and dark gray color options; the case has overall dimensions of 128 × 73 × 32 mm; the cost of such a battery in China reaches $22. It is difficult to predict when it will appear outside of China, but given the wide geography of sales of this brand’s products, you probably won’t have to wait long.

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