Xiaomi has introduced its latest ultra-thin magnetic power bank, offering a sleek design combined with fast charging capabilities and improved portability. The new accessory is designed for users who want lightweight backup power without carrying bulky charging devices.

The magnetic power bank features a slim metallic body measuring only 6mm thick and weighing around 98 grams, making it one of the thinnest wireless power banks currently available. It attaches magnetically to compatible smartphones and supports Qi2 wireless charging technology.

The device supports up to 15W wireless charging for compatible Android devices, while iPhones can charge wirelessly at speeds up to 7.5W. For faster wired charging, Xiaomi has also included a USB Type-C port capable of delivering up to 22.5W output. Users can even charge two devices simultaneously using both wired and wireless modes together.

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Inside, the power bank uses high-density silicon-carbon battery technology that allows Xiaomi to maintain a compact profile while still delivering reliable battery backup. The accessory also includes advanced heat dissipation through a large graphite cooling sheet along with multiple safety protections against overheating, overcharging, and short circuits.

The ultra-thin magnetic power bank is currently available in selected international markets with a price tag of around $50. Xiaomi has not yet confirmed an official launch date for Pakistan or other global regions.

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