Verdict
Pocket-sized, dependable, versatile!
After a week of juggling phones, shoots, and unpredictable travel, the Nemo 10,000mAh Compact Magnetic Wireless Powerbank proved itself as more than just another powerbank. It’s compact, clever, and tailor-made for reviewers, travellers, and professionals who can’t afford a dead phone mid-day. At the end of my Goa trip, it wasn’t just my phones that were charged — it was my confidence in this little device. Whether you’re hopping between café reviews, long drives, or late-night edits, the Nemo ensures your devices don’t quit before you do.
The Good
- Ultra-compact and lightweight
- Built-in 20W Type-C cable
- Strong magnetic wireless charging
The Bad
- Capacity may feel limiting
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Design
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Functionality
There are two kinds of power banks: the ones you throw into your bag and hope you never have to use, and the ones you depend on every single day.
On my recent one-week work trip to Goa, covering shoots and reviews across North and South, I realised the Stuffcool Nemo 10,000mAh Compact Magnetic Wireless Powerbank belongs firmly in the second category.
Between juggling the iPhone Air (review), Pixel 10 Pro (review + daily work phone), and an iPhone 13 (personal phone), all for different parts of my review schedule, the Nemo was less of an accessory and more of a co-pilot.
Without it, I’d have been stranded in multiple instances, especially on long drives between Panjim and Palolem.
Let me give you a lowdown on my impressions of this power bank.
Design

The Nemo doesn’t try to be flashy. Its strength is in portability.
The powerbank is barely larger than a pack of cards, slim enough to slip into the side pocket of my jeans, and light enough that I forgot I was carrying it until I needed it.
The magnetic wireless charging feature was a godsend for the iPhone Air and iPhone 13, and even the Pixel 10 Pro, for that matter, since its new Pixel Snap technology makes it fully compatible with the power bank.
Snapping it onto the back and continuing to shoot photos on the beach or videos in the market felt natural. No dangling cables, no awkward grips.
The matte finish also helped; it stayed grippy and never slippery.
One neat touch is the built-in 20W Type-C cable.
During a beach shack work session in Anjuna, when my Pixel 10 Pro dropped to 9%, I didn’t have to dig through my bag for a cable.
I just pulled out the built-in one, plugged it in, and was back at work editing reels within minutes.
Functionality

The 10,000mAh capacity might not sound like much in 2025, but in practice, it’s the sweet spot for a compact charger.
Over the course of a day, I could fully charge two phones once or top up three phones partially, which is enough to get through my busiest travel days.
The 20W wired output made topping up quick.
On one particularly long drive from South Goa to Calangute, I juiced up the Pixel from 15% to 70% in about half an hour, while wirelessly keeping the iPhone Air alive for navigation duty.
Wireless charging caps out lower (as expected), but the convenience of slapping the phone on without fiddling was worth the trade-off.
For work sessions at beach shacks where all three devices were in rotation, I often had one wired in, one wireless charging, and one waiting in line.
It felt like running a tiny charging hub out of my backpack.
The only real compromise is that if you’re powering multiple devices back-to-back, you’ll have to top up the Nemo itself overnight.
But given its compact size, that’s forgivable.