10000mAh Slim Power Bank w/ Built-In Cables – 22.5W PD Fast Charger for iPhone & Samsung
Power Bank with 2 Built-in Cables — 10000mAh, 22.5W PD Fast Charging, USB-C & Lightning
The only power bank that charges every iPhone ever made — from iPhone 5 to iPhone 17 — without a separate cable. Two connectors, built in, always with you.
The most common reason a power bank stays in a bag unused is the cable. You bought the bank, the cable is somewhere else, and the phone continues to die. This bank solves that with two built-in cables that fold into the bank body — a USB-C cable for iPhone 15, 16, 17, and all modern Android and Samsung devices, and a Lightning cable for iPhone 14 and every Lightning iPhone back to the original. Unfold the cable you need, plug in, and you're charging. No separate cable, no fumbling in a bag, no emergency cable borrowing at airports.
The USB-C built-in cable delivers 22.5W Power Delivery fast charging — iPhone 15/16/17 from 0 to 50% in approximately 35 minutes, Samsung Galaxy S24 at full Adaptive Fast Charge speed. The Lightning cable charges at 12W, covering the full Lightning iPhone range from iPhone 5 through iPhone 14 Pro Max. A USB-A output port handles a third device simultaneously via any standard USB cable. The bank itself recharges through the USB-C input port at 18W from any USB-C wall adapter — the same port and cable type used by modern iPhones and laptops.
At 37Wh and under 300g, it passes every airline's carry-on limit without declaration, fits in a jacket pocket or any travel bag side pocket, and replaces the cable bag that most travellers carry. Two cables built in means the bank is always ready — no assembly, no configuration, just unfold and charge.
What sets it apart
USB-C + Lightning Built-In
Both cables fold into the bank body — charges every iPhone from iPhone 5 to 17 with zero separate cables needed
22.5W PD Fast Charging
USB-C cable fast-charges iPhone 15/16/17 and Samsung Galaxy at full PD speed — 50% in ~35 minutes
3-Device Simultaneous
Both built-in cables + USB-A port active at once — charge two phones and a pair of earbuds at the same time
LED Battery Display
Percentage readout — know exactly how much charge is left before leaving the house or hotel
Airline Carry-On Safe
37Wh — under the 100Wh carry-on limit on all airlines, no declaration needed at security
Universal Coverage
The two built-in cables cover the complete iPhone lineup plus every USB-C Android — one bank charges any phone
Estimated charges from full capacity
Product specifications
Why two built-in cables changes how a power bank actually gets used
The gap between owning a power bank and using it when you need it is almost always the cable. When someone needs an emergency charge, they reach into a bag and find the bank but not the cable — or they find a cable but it's the wrong connector for the phone they're carrying today. A built-in cable collapses the bank and the cable into one item: if the bank is in the bag, the cable is in the bag. Two built-in cables — one USB-C for modern iPhones and Android, one Lightning for older iPhones — mean the bank works for the phone in your hand regardless of whether it's a new iPhone 17 or a friend's iPhone 12, without carrying two separate cables for two connector types.
USB-C iPhone 15/16/17 vs. Lightning iPhone 14 and earlier — using both cables on the same bank
Apple switched from Lightning to USB-C with iPhone 15. This means the current lineup is split: everyone with an iPhone 15, 16, or 17 needs a USB-C cable, and everyone still using an iPhone 14, 13, 12, or earlier needs Lightning. In households or groups with mixed iPhone generations — the most common real-world scenario — a single cable bank is a problem. This bank carries both. The USB-C built-in cable fast-charges iPhone 15 and newer at 22.5W PD. The Lightning cable charges any Lightning iPhone up to 12W. Both cables fold independently and can be used simultaneously — charging an iPhone 17 and an iPhone 14 from the same bank at the same time with no separate cables involved.
22.5W PD fast charging — what it means for your specific iPhone
USB Power Delivery fast charging requires both a cable and a charger/bank that support the PD protocol at the correct wattage. Apple's fastest charging on current iPhones ranges from 20W (iPhone 15) to 27W (iPhone 16 Pro). At 22.5W, this bank fast-charges every current iPhone at close to maximum speed — iPhone 15 at its rated 20W, iPhone 16 and 17 models at 22.5W (slightly below their 27W peak but meaningfully faster than the 5W standard charging that most older banks deliver). The Lightning cable on this bank does not support PD — Lightning charging via PD requires an Apple MFi-certified USB-C to Lightning cable, not a built-in cable of this type. The Lightning output is 12W — faster than the 5W iPhone charger Apple previously included, but not PD fast charge.
Travelling with this bank — airline rules, security, and packing
International Air Transport Association (IATA) regulations and TSA rules prohibit power banks in checked luggage entirely and limit carry-on banks to those under 100Wh without airline approval. At 37Wh, this bank is well within the carry-on threshold for all commercial airlines worldwide — no declaration, no approval, no inspection delay at security. The LED display shows battery percentage when the power button is pressed, which satisfies airport security requirements in jurisdictions that ask passengers to prove electronics are functional. The built-in cables fold flat, eliminating the need to remove cables from a bag during security screening.
Frequently asked questions
Does the Lightning cable support MFi certification? The built-in Lightning cable is designed to meet Apple's Lightning connector specifications and is compatible with all Lightning iPhones and iPads. MFi (Made for iPhone) certification is the Apple-authorised authentication standard for Lightning accessories. Check the product packaging for specific MFi certification status — certified cables produce no "accessory not supported" warnings on iPhone.
Can I use both built-in cables at the same time? Yes. Both the USB-C and Lightning built-in cables can be used simultaneously — charging two devices at the same time from the two built-in connectors. Add the USB-A port for a third device. Total simultaneous output is managed by the bank's power IC, which distributes the available wattage across active connections.
How do I recharge the bank itself? Connect a USB-C cable (not the built-in output cable — the separate USB-C input port on the bank body) to any USB-C wall adapter. An 18W USB-C charger recharges the bank from depleted to full in approximately 3 hours. A 5W USB-C charger works but extends recharge to 8–10 hours.
Does the USB-C built-in cable work with Samsung Galaxy fast charging? Yes. Samsung Adaptive Fast Charging is compatible with USB-PD at the voltage and current profiles this bank's 22.5W output provides. Samsung Galaxy S23 and S24 series will fast-charge from this bank's built-in USB-C cable.
Can I charge my iPad Pro with the built-in USB-C cable? Yes — the USB-C cable provides 22.5W output. iPad Pro accepts USB-C charging at up to 45W for the fastest charge — at 22.5W, the bank will charge iPad Pro at approximately half maximum speed, which is adequate for top-up use but slower than a dedicated iPad charger for full recharges.