Sharge looks set to expand its lineup again, with a new slim wireless power bank now showing early signs of an upcoming launch. The unreleased accessory has appeared in the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) product database, where it’s listed as Qi 2.1 certified, strongly suggesting it’s moving through official readiness steps ahead of release.
The listing includes two model numbers, M105A2Y and M110A2Y, and confirms one of the most important details for buyers: it should deliver up to 15W wireless charging for compatible smartphones. That places it in the current generation of Qi2 accessories designed for faster, more efficient wireless charging and better alignment compared with older wireless standards.
Alongside the certification entry, published images provide a clearer look at the design direction. The device appears to be a slim, rectangular power bank with rounded corners, built to sit flush against a phone without adding too much bulk. A power button is visible along one of the thin edges, hinting at a simple, travel-friendly design focused on everyday portability. While the images are helpful, they don’t reveal everything yet—there’s still no confirmation of battery capacity, whether it includes a USB-C output, or how the power bank recharges.
Based on its shape and size, this new model looks like it could be a successor to the Sharge AeroMag series, first launched in September 2025. That earlier lineup is known for its notably thin profile—around 8.5 mm—and it comes in 5,000mAh and 10,000mAh versions. The AeroMag models support Qi2 wireless charging and also include a USB-C port with PD 20W output, with the same port used to recharge the power bank.
Sharge has been active lately, too. After releasing the IceMag 3 globally in November 2025 and launching the compact Flow 3 power bank in China more recently, a new Qi2.1-certified wireless power bank would fit right in with the company’s push toward slimmer, more convenient charging accessories.
For now, key details like pricing and release timing remain unknown. Still, if Sharge positions this upcoming model near the AeroMag range, it may land around the same general price bracket (the AeroMag 5K has been sold at about $44.90). With Qi 2.1 certification and a slim build already visible, this new Sharge power bank could be one to watch for anyone looking for a lightweight magnetic-style wireless charger that can keep up with modern phones.






