In a move set to delight budget-conscious travelers and minimalist tech users, Vivo has unveiled its latest innovation: the Vivo UltraSlim Power Bank 10K, a portable charger that merges convenience, affordability, and sleek design. Priced aggressively under $30, this power bank aims to eliminate cable clutter while delivering reliable fast charging for smartphones and small devices.
Key Features Driving Buzz
The standout feature is its integrated USB-C cable, neatly tucked into the 0.5-inch-thick body. No more frantic searches for loose cables—just unfold, plug in, and charge. Vivo also prioritized portability: at just 210g, it’s lighter than most smartphones and slides effortlessly into pockets or small bags. Despite its slim profile, it packs a 10,000mAh capacity, enough for 2–3 full charges of modern handsets.
Supporting 22.5W fast charging via USB-C (input/output) and an additional USB-A port, it’s compatible with most Android devices and iPhones. Safety isn’t overlooked, with multi-protection tech guarding against overcharging, short circuits, and overheating.
Strategic Timing and Target Audience
With remote work and travel resurging, Vivo targets students, commuters, and digital nomads. "Users want hassle-free power without bulk," said Vivo’s accessory lead, Li Wei, in a press statement. "This is our answer."
Availability and Pricing
The power bank launches first in China, with global expansions expected later this quarter. For early adopters:
🛒 Grab it now on Vivo’s official store: Vivo UltraSlim Power Bank 10K
Competitive Edge
It undercuts rivals like Anker and Xiaomi by 15–20% while matching core specs. Analysts note it could boost brand loyalty ahead of Vivo’s flagship launches, especially amid leaks about its upcoming smartphones.
Speaking of New Devices…
Rumors about Vivo’s 2025 lineup continue swirling. Last week, GSMGoTech detailed specs for the rumored Vivo S30 Pro Mini, hinting at a 6.3-inch AMOLED display and 80W charging. If accurate, the new power bank would pair perfectly as an on-the-go companion.
Final Take
Vivo’s power bank isn’t revolutionary—but it nails execution where it counts: price, portability, and simplicity. In a saturated market, that might be all it takes to win.
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