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BMX Turns Solid‑State Tech Into Affordable Power Banks

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Solid‑state batteries have long promised safer, higher‑capacity power, and BMX’s new SolidSafe Qi2 line turns that promise into a consumer product. The 5,000‑mAh model ships for $55, a mere $10‑$15 above a comparable Anker Qi2 bank, while the 10,000‑mAh version sits at $80. Both deliver 15‑W wireless and 20‑ or 30‑W USB‑C charging for every day usage needs today and reliable.

These units are semi‑solid‑state, meaning roughly 10 % of the cell remains liquid. That fraction keeps costs low while still dropping flammability and improving temperature stability. BMX claims the solid core boosts capacity density, allowing a 10,000‑mAh bank to stay slimmer than lithium‑ion rivals. The result is a lighter, safer charger that outlasts standard packs for daily charging needs without safety.

With a 15‑W Qi2 magnetic interface and a lanyard‑style USB‑C cable, the SolidSafe lineup matches current flagship specs while cutting risk. Pricing keeps it within reach of mainstream buyers, positioning BMX as a credible challenger to Anker and UGREEN. As solid‑state cells mature, these power banks signal a broader shift toward safer, longer‑lasting mobile energy for every user today and and.