A new power bank from Sharge is currently in the works, which is described as a successor to the Shargeek 140 that launched in 2024. The company recently shared a customer survey asking fans to provide feedback on various design elements, including choice of ports, power output, and battery capacity.

Sharge is developing a successor to the Shargeek 140 power bank. The original version of this accessory was launched in 2024 through a crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter, and has been available for general sale since then (currently starting at $79.90 on Amazon). The Shargeek 140 can be used to charge up to two devices simultaneously via a USB-C port of up to 100W and a USB-A port of up to 40W. Other features of the original device include a 20,000 mAh capacity, support for fast charging protocols such as PD3.0 and QC3.0, and a built-in screen to display charging information and remaining battery level.

Now, Sharge is asking customers to help guide its decisions about the “next generation” Shargeek 140. In a survey, the company asks whether users prefer two USB-C ports or one USB-C and one USB-A. Another question is about battery capacity and power, with customers being asked to choose between: 10,000 mAh/67W, 20,000 mAh/150W, or 25,600 mAh/300W versions. In addition, there is a section on materials that can be used to manufacture the accessory, such as aluminum, stainless steel, and carbon fiber.

It is unclear when the new Shargeek 140 power bank will be released, but the “2026 Shargeek Product Planning Survey,” which was shared on the brand’s official Discord, can be found online.

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