Sandberg now presents two wireless power banks that are able to charge mobile phones wirelessly, as long as the mobiles support wireless charging according to the Qi standard.

Sales Director Erling Hoff Petersen explains:

When choosing a Powerbank for myself, I prefer it to be simple and unobtrusive. I don’t want a mobile and power bank ‘washing line’ to fall out of my pocket when my mobile needs a little back-up power. These new wireless power banks are fantastic in my opinion. You simply attach the power bank to the back of your mobile – and BANG, it starts charging.

The two new power banks are usually charged from a USB plug, e.g. in the mobile phone’s charger. The cable can be left at home in future. The suction cups on the power bank stick securely onto the back of the mobile, which means that it simply becomes a little thicker when it needs to be charged. Conversations, the internet, camera and everything else works as normal during charging. It is also possible to charge an older mobile, or e.g. a digital camera that requires charging by means of a cable.

The largest version with 10,000 mAh has a few additional connections and twice as much power for wireless charging.

Powerbank 5000 Wireless 5W

Item no.: 420-51
RRP incl. VAT:
£21.99

  • Capacity: 5000 mAh / 19 Wh
  • Battery type: Li-polymer
  • Input: 5V/2A
  • 1 x USB-A output: Total 5V/2A
  • Connectors: 1 x Micro USB female, 1 x USB A female
  • Wireless output: 5 W
  • Frequency: 100 Hz – 180 kHz
  • Charging distance: ≤6 mm
  • Charging efficiency: 75%
  • Wireless standard: Qi

Powerbank 10000 Wireless 10W

Item no.: 420-50
RRP incl. VAT:
£32.99

  •  Capacity: 10000 mAh / 37 Wh
  • Battery type: Li-polymer
  • Connectors: 1 x Micro USB female, 1 x USB-C female, 1 x USB A female
  • Micro USB input: 5V / 2A
  • USB-C Input / Output: DC5V / 3A, 9V / 2A, 12V / 1.5A (PD 18W)
  • USB A Output 1: DC5V / 3A, 9V / 2A, 12V / 1.5A
  • Wireless output: 10 W
  • Frequency: 100 Hz – 180 kHz
  • Charging distance: ≤10 mm
  • Charging efficiency: 65%
  • Wireless standard: Qi

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