In an increasingly crowded market for ultra-slim portable chargers, Sharge has positioned its newest release as a budget-friendly alternative that refuses to compromise on core specifications. The AeroMag Air Power Bank enters the fray with a profile measuring just 69 by 104 by 8.7 millimeters, placing it within a fraction of a millimeter of popular competitors that often cost significantly more.
Aggressive introductory pricing undercuts the competition
A limited-time promotion brings the black model down from its standard $39.90 to $26.90, while the silver variant sees a steeper cut from $59.90 to $29.95. Both configurations effectively halve the price of rival offerings such as the Ugreen MagFlow Air and the Anker Nano, each of which measures 8.6 millimeters thick and typically retails closer to the $55 to $60 range.
Charging performance and battery capacity
Inside its slim frame, the AeroMag Air houses a 5,000mAh cell and supports Qi2 magnetic wireless charging at up to 15 watts. According to the manufacturer, this output can bring an iPhone 17 Pro to roughly 40 percent charge in approximately 30 minutes. For those needing a quicker top-up or the ability to power a secondary device, a wired USB-C port delivers up to 20 watts.
Thermal management and material quality
Slim wireless power banks often struggle with heat dissipation during extended use. Sharge addresses this by incorporating a graphene cooling layer designed to keep operating temperatures in check, though some warming under heavy load should still be anticipated. The device is wrapped in an anodized aluminum shell that lends it a refined, premium feel, and it meets China’s updated battery safety standards aimed at mitigating risks like overheating and fire.
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