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Xiaomi ZMI MFi powerbank: with 10000 mAh battery and wireless charging!

ΟZMI, a subsidiary of Xiaomi in the field of power banks, has been giving us more and more impressive creations for a long time. The Chinese company seems to be working on a pioneering wireless power bank (!) With a name ZMI MFi power bank see you soon!

 

As its name suggests, the new power bank supports the MFi wireless charging protocol, the same as the new iPhones with wireless charging. A set of photos were recently leaked on Weibo and show the device, which is wide (so that we can place our mobile phones on it), while it is "dressed" in leatherette for an even more impressive appearance.

Its code name is WPB100, it has a USB Type-C socket, a lightining port and another classic USB-A port. It has a button on the side so we can visually see the charge levels via LED, similar to the Xiaomi Powerbanks.

In its technical characteristics we should mention the maximum power of 18Watt for cable connection, which is converted to 10Watt in the case of wireless charging. Its battery has a capacity of 10000 mAh, 3.7V (37Wh), its USB Type-C socket "gives" voltage 5.1V / 3A and 9V / 2A, while the Lightining port 5V / 2.4. We do not know yet when the new ZMI MFi powerbank will be officially announced, but we are definitely looking forward to it!

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