Magnetic power banks stay pocket-sized and 100W laptop bricks skip the magnets; that's been the split. The Sharge StandMag 15000 is a 15,000mAh aluminum power bank that refuses to pick: two USB-C ports at up to 100W for laptop duty, a 22.5W USB-A, and a fold-out Qi2 pad that charges an iPhone at 15W while propping it upright.

StandMag 15000 puts 100W behind a Qi2 stand

The shape is a 116 x 53 x 53mm column of anodized aluminum, finished in a black-to-silver gradient, at 365 grams. A live display reads wattage in, wattage out, and battery percentage, a readout Sharge's ICEMAG line skips. Combined output peaks at 115W, the full 100W over one USB-C port while a phone rides the 15W wireless pad up top. Sharge sells one finish only, the gradient.

Key specs

Capacity15,000mAh cells, 8,000mAh rated at 5V
Output100W max USB-C, 22.5W USB-A, 15W Qi2, 115W combined
Size and weight116 x 53 x 53mm, 365g anodized aluminum
Ports2x USB-C, 1x USB-A, Qi2 magnetic pad

Notebookcheck spotted the bank in the Wireless Power Consortium's database in August 2025, before Sharge had published even the dimensions. The full spec sheet came later. Sharge claims about three full charges of an iPhone 17 Pro per cycle, and iPhoners can watch each one tick by on the display.

StandMag 15000 puts 100W behind a Qi2 stand

What works

  • 100W USB-C reaches MacBook territory, per Sharge's spec sheet
  • The display shows live input and output wattage at once

What to know

  • 365 grams in the bag, before the phone
  • Rated capacity is 8,000mAh at 5V, the after-conversion number
  • The Qi2 pad is 15W; the speed lives on the wired side

Power banks keep speciating into pocket pucks and desk bricks. Sharge is betting the space between them is a product, and the stand is the wager.