Xiaomi is making its latest power bank lineup as more than just an accessory, designed for users who increasingly rely on multiple devices for work, travel, and content creation.
The Xiaomi Power Bank Series 2026 includes four models built for different routines, from carrying laptops during long commutes to keeping smartphones powered during video shoots or emergencies.
First in the lineup is the Xiaomi 212W HyperCharge Power Bank 24500mAh, for professionals who work away from power outlets for extended periods. It supports charging laptops and smartphones simultaneously through three ports, with a primary USB-C port capable of up to 140W output for compatible devices.
Its 24,500mAh capacity is designed to handle multiple devices throughout the day, while a small color display shows charging status and remaining battery life. Xiaomi said the unit can recharge fully in around two and a half hours using a 100W adapter.
For content creators and users who spend long hours on video calls, Xiaomi introduced the Magnetic Power Bank 10000 with Built-in Stand. The device attaches magnetically to compatible phones for wireless charging while allowing hands-free viewing through a fold-out stand.

It also includes an integrated USB-C cable and supports charging up to three devices at once under supported conditions. The power bank also meets airline capacity requirements for air travel, subject to carrier policies.
The Ultra-thin Magnetic Power Bank 5000mAh 15W is for users who want emergency backup power without carrying bulky accessories. At 6mm thin and weighing 98 grams, it is designed for portability while supporting magnetic wireless charging for compatible smartphones.
Completing the lineup is the Xiaomi 67W Power Bank 10000 with Integrated Cable, which addresses a common problem for mobile users: forgetting charging cables. The built-in USB-C cable doubles as a carrying strap and has been tested for more than 5,000 bends, according to Xiaomi.
The power bank can fully charge a Xiaomi 15 smartphone in 59 minutes under lab conditions, though actual charging performance may vary depending on device and usage conditions.
