Travelers and tech users who juggle multiple devices now have a slimmer solution: a power bank that folds away its own cables. This isn’t just another accessory; it’s a rethinking of how portable chargers fit into daily routines, especially for those on the move with laptops, phones, and tablets.

The device measures 2.7 inches by 4.3 inches by 0.65 inches when cables are retracted, making it one of the thinnest power banks available. It holds a 10,000 mAh battery and includes two USB-C ports—one for output and one for input—along with two bundled cables: a 24-inch Type-C to C cable and an 8.5-foot Type-C to Lightning cable. Pricing starts at $38, positioning it as an affordable alternative to larger, bulkier options that rely on separate cables.

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While the built-in cables eliminate the need for a separate bag or pocket, they do add to the overall thickness when extended. Users who prioritize maximum capacity over ultra-slimness may still prefer traditional power banks with higher wattage ratings or more robust cooling features. The trade-off is clear: convenience comes at the cost of some flexibility in cable length and portability when fully deployed.

For developers building portable tech solutions, this product signals a shift toward integrated accessories that reduce clutter but require careful consideration of form factor and functionality. Whether it becomes a staple remains to be seen, but its pricing and design suggest it’s already carving out a niche in the market for those who value space-saving innovation over raw performance.