Safety regulations have changed the rules for mobile power, and the industry is shifting focus to intelligence. At the 2026 World Power Bank Conference in Shenzhen on June 26th, the hottest topic isn’t just capacity—it’s "anti-lost positioning." Power banks are high-frequency, portable items that often go missing during travels. By integrating ecosystems like Apple Find My, Google Find Hub, and Huawei NearLink, chargers are evolving into intelligent companions that you can track, locate, and get alerts for. For brands, this is the ultimate way to stand out in a crowded market.

Industry experts Yuli Intelligent and Beijing Zizai Technology will be on-site to break down how to bake tracking tech directly into hardware. Yuli offers streamlined, compliance-ready solutions for everything from thin magnetic chargers to high-power battery packs. Meanwhile, Beijing Zizai is unveiling an "All-in-One Integration" strategy using platforms from Nordic, Telink, and Goodix. They are handling the heavy lifting—from PCBA design to global certification—so manufacturers can skip the R&D headaches and hit the market faster.

Anti-lost chargers aren’t just a gimmick; they’re the logical next step for an industry aligning with new, smarter safety standards. By blending power management with precise location tracking, brands are solving two user pain points at once: running out of power and losing their gear. As we gear up for the POWERBANK 2026 conference, expect a new generation of "smart-managed" chargers to dominate the shelf. Companies that bridge the gap between power and positioning now will lead the market tomorrow.
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