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Lenovo’s 10,000 mAh wireless power bank is the kind of buy that only makes sense if you’ll actually use wireless charging. At £62.94 ex-VAT, you’re paying for the convenience more than raw capacity—so if your day-to-day is mostly plugging in via cable, you’ll probably get a better deal elsewhere. The capacity is solid for topping up a phone once or twice on the move, and the fact it’s from Lenovo keeps it feeling like a sensible office-travel accessory rather than a no-name gadget.
Who it suits: consultants, field techs, and hybrid workers who frequently travel and want one small “always-works” charger for both cable and wireless situations. Who should skip it: anyone chasing best value per pound, people with power-hungry devices (or lots of tablets), or teams that already carry a proper fast charger—wireless charging tends to be slower and less efficient, so you don’t want to build your workflow around it. If you can confirm the models you’ll charge support the wireless standard you need, it’s a reasonable, low-fuss option; otherwise, I’d look for a cheaper wired-focused power bank.

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