
The 2026 FIFA World Cup fever is on, and official merchandise is rolling out fast. A newly launched official World Cup power bank has surfaced on JD.com. Decked out in exclusive tournament-themed liveries and packaging, this portable charger is a must-have collectible for football enthusiasts. Blending fan-gear appeal with elite portable power performance, it's the ultimate companion for watching matches, daily commutes, and cross-country business trips.

Offered in sleek Black or premium Gold, the device emblazons the official 2026 FIFA World Cup visual identity right on the front. Despite its massive internal capacity, the flat, streamlined design sits comfortably in the hand and slips easily into a bag. Fully certified with China’s 3C standard and cleared for airline carry-on regulations, it ensures fans can stay powered up wherever the tournament takes them.

Under the hood sits a heavy-duty 20000mAh battery pack. Ditch the extra cables—this unit features a convenient built-in USB-C cable alongside dual Type-C ports and a legacy USB-A port. Both Type-C interfaces dish out an impressive 140W individually, and when firing on all cylinders, the power bank maxes out at a staggering 190W total output. That's more than enough juice to fast-charge power-hungry laptops, tablets, and phones all at once.

Need to top up the power bank itself? The built-in cable supports 100W input, bringing the unit from zero to 100% in just about two hours. You won't be left guessing thanks to the built-in HD color display, which tracks everything from remaining battery percentage and active port wattage to temperature and time-remaining estimates.

Complete with universal support for PD3.0, PPS, QC3.0, AFC, and FCP, it guarantees rapid, multi-protocol charging for every piece of tech in your arsenal.
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