
Xiaomi Unveils New 33 W Magnetic Stand Power Bank 10 000 mAh Ahead of China Pre‑Orders
Beijing, Dec 30, 2024— Xiaomi has officially introduced its newest portable charging accessory, the 33 W Magnetic Stand Power Bank 10 000 mAh, now available for pre-order in China at an introductory price of CNY 169 (approximately $23 USD).
Built to deliver both practicality and aesthetic appeal, the compact power bank houses two 5 000 mAh cells for a total 10 000 mAh capacity—enough to charge devices like the iPhone 16 Pro twice or the Xiaomi 14 nearly twice. It is equipped with a 7.5 W magnetic wireless charging pad optimized for iPhone 12 and later models, though wider compatibility depends on device design.
For wired charging, users have access to a built-in USB‑C cable and a separate USB‑C port—both supporting a maximum of 33 W output. When used concurrently, they share up to 15 W, enabling up to three devices to charge at once, including via wireless mode.

Designed for Versatility
- The integrated cable and USB‑C port allows rapid charging: Xiaomi claims the device can charge an iPhone 16 Pro to about 58% in 30 minutes, or the Xiaomi 14 to about 74% within the same timeframe .
- It supports 30 W self‑charging input, fully recharging the unit in approximately 140 minutes, minimizing downtime betweenUses.
- Users will also find LED indicators showing battery status, helping them manage remaining power efficiently.
Safety & Build
Xiaomi includes multiple layers of protection—guarding against overheating, overcurrent, short circuits, over‑voltage and over‑discharge—to ensure safe usage. The power bank meets Chinese safety standards and adheres to international aviation guidelines, with a rated energy of 37 Wh, making it suitable for air travel (under 100 Wh limit) .
Available in sleek color options such as deep grey, white, pink, and blue, the design features a matte silicone magnetic panel and rounded edges for enhanced grip and aesthetics.
Rolling Out Globally?
Originally launched in China in early January 2025 via JD.com, the model has since been listed on Xiaomi’s global website as of April 2025, signaling possible expansion into international markets soon—but official pricing and availability details remain unconfirmed.