
The peripheral power equipment market is currently experiencing a phase of radical miniaturization alongside a simultaneous growth in output power. The newly presented UGREEN lineup demonstrates how the mass adoption of gallium nitride (GaN) technologies allows packing 65 watts into a chassis no larger than a standard earbud case. This development fundamentally changes the paradigm of mobile work: a single compact adapter can now replace separate power supplies for a smartphone, tablet, and laptop, significantly reducing bag weight and the clutter of adapters during travel.
The MagFlow magnetic battery continues the trend of contactless charging, integrating into the mobile device ecosystem; however, the power limit at 15 watts indicates an orientation exclusively toward smartphones rather than powerful peripherals. In contrast, the flagship Nexode Pro power bank, with parameters of 200 watts and 25,000 mAh, covers the needs of the professional segment — video editors and gamers using high-performance portable stations.
An important signal for the broader market is the provision of a two-year warranty on all devices. In conditions where consumer electronics are often perceived merely as consumables, such a strategic move confirms a high degree of maturity in the applied components and the proprietary Airpyra architecture. This indicates a corporate transition from simply selling disposable accessories to creating reliable infrastructure for hybrid work environments. Ultimately, the consolidation of power sources serves as a direct response to the fragmentation of charging standards, simplifying life for the end user and reducing electronic waste by eliminating the need to purchase multiple adapters.