Kuxiu’s multi-device power bank now has faster 25W wireless charging
Last August, Kuxiu debuted a MagSafe battery that can do more than just wirelessly charge your phone. The company’s K1 wireless power bank featured a unique design that split and swiveled 90-degrees to reveal a second wireless charger for the Apple Watch or AirPods. Kuxiu’s new K1 Ultra does the exact same thing, but now supports the Qi2.2 standard so compatible smartphones like the Pixel 10 Pro XL and iPhone 16 and 17 series will charge at faster 25W rates.
The Kuxiu K1 Ultra is only available in a 10,000mAh version (the original K1 also had a 5,000mAh option) discounted from $99.99 to $79.99 when purchased through the company’s online store. At 256.5 grams it’s about 24 grams heavier than the iPhone 17 Pro Max, and at over 0.85 inches thick it’s definitely going to add a bit of bulk to the back of your device. While its wireless phone charging speeds have improved, the Apple Watch and AirPods will still charge much slower at 5W.
If you’ve recently upgraded to the latest Pro version of the iPhone, there’s one more reason to opt for Kuxiu’s upgraded K1 Ultra power bank. In addition to black, it’s currently available for preorder, discounted from $99.99 to $59.99 in a cosmic orange color option that’s expected to ship on November 30th. The company has also added a cosmic orange version of its X40 Turbo charging stand, which is available now and also discounted from $99.99 to $79.99.
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