It’s called the Icemag 3, and it’s a 39.1Wh battery (10,000mAh, if you must) with a built-in 25W Qi 2.2 magnetic wi-fi charger, a 35W USB-C cable constructed into its cloth lanyard, non-compulsory RGB lighting, an energetic fan for cooling, and an additional USB-C port for passthrough charging, too.
Should you’ll recall, these traditional Sony point-and-shoots had an enormous sliding bar to guard their lenses — one which’d additionally immediately convey the digicam to life while you slide it down!
The Icemag 3’s aluminum bar doesn’t slide, and it doesn’t shield a digicam lens — as an alternative, it’s a fold-out stand, and the battery’s glowing eye is a ten,000rpm fan to assist hold the charger cool. I’m not a fan of tiny followers, and located the sound a bit annoying on the unique Icemag, however maybe it helps hold the compact electronics cool?
That is technically the third model of the Icemag, however the first didn’t have a stand in any respect and was restricted to 7.5W wi-fi charging, and the second had a tiny folding stand and 15W wi-fi charging. Neither had a built-in cable, and each charged from the underside.
Sharge has now moved its cost port to the aspect — mixed with the large stand, it looks as if you could possibly additionally hold it propped up in your desk as a stationary wi-fi charger to your cellphone, and Sharge has an image of it concurrently utilizing the built-in cable to cost some earbuds as effectively.
Sharge will launch the Icemag 3 on November thirteenth for round $70 at its website; it ought to retail for $80 beginning in December. In case you’re curious, right here’s how effectively I favored its earlier Braun-turntable-inspired battery:
