Duracell unveiled the latest model in its M150 external battery line, a unit that visually resembles a large AAA battery yet delivers an impressive 25,000 mAh capacity. This detail comes from The Verge’s coverage.
More than just a power bank, the M150 acts as a full-featured charging station. It offers multiple USB-A and USB-C ports, and its lid conceals a built-in magnetic wireless charger compatible with MagSafe-enabled iPhones. A small compartment beneath the lid provides space to store charging cables.
Standing at 16.25 cm tall and tipping the scale at roughly 800 grams, the kit includes the charging station itself, which adds an extra 300 grams. This combination underscores both portability and robust capacity for on-the-go power needs.
According to The Verge, a fully charged Duracell M150 is capable of charging a 16-inch MacBook Pro. The power output is designed to handle a laptop, a Steam Deck game console, and a smartphone simultaneously, making it a versatile solution for travelers, commuters, and power users alike.
Current pricing places the M150 at around $200. This figure aligns with contemporary consumer electronics pricing in North American markets and reflects the unit’s premium feature set and capacity.
In related tech developments, a separate Russian project recently explored extending wireless network coverage through a temporary drone-based solution. This initiative illustrates ongoing interest in resilient, portable connectivity options across different regions.