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This magnetic Qi 2.2 powerbank looks like a classic Sony Cybershot

James Walker by James Walker
October 22, 2025
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It’s called Icemag 3 and it’s a 39.1Wh battery (10,000mAh, if you must) with a built-in 25W Qi 2.2 magnetic wireless charger, a 35W USB-C cable built into its fabric cord, optional RGB lighting, an active fan for cooling, and an additional USB-C port for direct charging.

If you recall, those classic Sony cameras had a large sliding bar to protect their lenses – a bar that would also instantly bring the camera to life when you slide it down!

The Icemag 3’s aluminum bar does not slide or protect the camera lens. It’s more of a foldable stand and the bright eye of the battery is a 10,000 RPM fan to help keep the charger cool. I’m not a fan of small fans and found the sound a bit annoying on the original Icemag, but maybe that helps keep the compact electronics cool?

This is technically the third version of the Icemag, but the first had no stand at all and was limited to 7.5W wireless charging, and the second had a small foldable stand and 15W wireless charging. Neither had a built-in cable and both charged from the bottom.

Sharge has now moved its charging port to the side – combined with the large stand, it looks like you can also keep it on your desk as a stationary wireless charger for your phone, and Sharge has a photo of it simultaneously using the built-in cable to charge some headphones as well.

Sharge will launch Icemag 3 on November 13 for around $70 on its website; it is expected to cost $80 starting in December. In case you’re curious, here’s how much I liked his previous Braun turntable-inspired drum kit:

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