Nimble has introduced SharePower, a portable charger designed to let users share battery power with another person while still retaining their own charge. Instead of using a single battery and simply dividing output, the device can physically separate into two independent power banks. Each half functions as a separate unit, enabling two people to charge devices independently. This approach contrasts with typical power banks, which generally prioritize extending one user’s battery life and provide limited options for simultaneous sharing. The concept is positioned as a practical alternative for situations where two people need charging at the same time but want separate control over their respective power reserves. The available descriptions focus on the product’s core hardware feature—the ability to split into two self-contained battery sections—rather than providing detailed capacity, charging wattage, pricing, or release timing. Overall, the announcements frame SharePower as a new form factor aimed at easier, more flexible battery sharing between two users.