Solid-state battery packs are on the rise and this early contender has two
key benefits over its traditional rivals
Date:
Fri, 28 Nov 2025 14:55:26 +0000
Description:
The Kuxia S3 is a safe, durable power bank with 25W wireless charging and a kickstand built in.
FULL STORY ======================================================================The Kuxia S3 is one of the first semi-solid-state power banks That makes it safer than lithium-ion ones, and means it should wear out slower It also has a kickstand, a screen, and supports Qi2.2
Kuxia might not be a company youre familiar with, but if youre in the market for one of the best power banks then its latest product could be exactly what youre looking for.
The company has just announced the Kuxia S3 a 10,000mAh power bank, which
the company claims has enough capacity to almost double an iPhones battery life. But beyond being high capacity, this model has several other things going for it.
The big one is that it uses semi-solid-state batteries, which are theoretically much safer than the lithium-ion ones youll find in other power banks. We've recently seen some power banks, like certain Anker models , recalled for being fire hazards, so that's certainly a big potential bonus.
Unlike traditional batteries, semi-solid-state batteries sit between a liquid and solid, instead using a gel-like electrolite substance. This means they also typically last a lot longer before starting to degrade a typical power banks battery will start to degrade after around 300-500 charging cycles, but Kuxia's should be able to keep over 80% of its capacity until at least 1,000 charges. Charges your phone fast (Image credit: Kuxia)
Beyond its semi-solid-state credentials, another perk of the Kuxia S3 is that it supports Qi2.2, meaning that it can charge your phone wirelessly at up to 25W, rather than the 15W of Qi2.
Plus, its MagSafe compatible, and it packs in a kickstand, a small screen to show the remaining battery level and charging status, and a built-in cable
for charging other devices via USB-C (at up to 35W).
All of this does make the Kuxia S3 fairly heavy at 245g, but it has 18
magnets built in, to at least ensure it should firmly stick to your phone.
For reference, the previous model (the Kuxia S2) is only 145g, but thats also only 5,000mAh, doesnt have a kickstand, and is limited to Qi2.
In any case, the Kuxia S3 is quite expensive compared to lithium-ion rivals, coming in at $149.98 / 116 / AU$230, but theres a hefty launch discount, temporarily bringing it down to $68.99 / 54 / AU$106. So if you like the
sound of the Kuxia S3, you might want to snap one up soon.
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