Why should we back?
Intro
Meet NexCharge Pro — a modular, high-versatility power bank from SUPERV. It packs a 10,000 mAh battery, a smart screen to monitor status, and supports both wired fast-charging and 15 W wireless charging — all in a compact, travel-friendly design. The creators claim it’s designed to power up smartphones, tablets, and other portable devices — and maybe make your everyday carry more convenient.

Why should I back this project?
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Balanced capacity and portability — 10,000 mAh offers a decent amount of power while keeping the unit compact, making it easy to carry in a bag or pocket.
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35 W fast wired charging + 15 W wireless charging — gives you flexibility: use wired charging for speed or wireless when convenience matters.
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Smart screen for real-time info — you get a clear view of battery levels or charging status at a glance, which adds convenience over basic power banks.
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Built-in kickstand — helpful when charging and watching videos or doing video calls at the same time, making it more than “just a power bank.”

What are the potential drawbacks you should consider when you back it?
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Capacity may be modest for heavy users — 10,000 mAh is good for topping up phones/tablets, but may fall short if you need multiple full charges or plan to power a laptop.
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Uncertain real-world performance for large devices — many devices like laptops demand higher power and capacity; this power bank may not suffice in those cases.
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Dependence on final build quality and components — as with any crowdfunded product, the promised features (screen, wireless, safety) must be realized in production; there’s always a risk of delays or compromises.
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Potential limitations compared with “power monster” alternatives — compared to high-capacity, high-output power banks on the market, NexCharge Pro may offer less charging headroom.

The reliability of the project
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Funded (and well above goal) — as of now, the Kickstarter campaign has secured far more than its initial funding goal, indicating strong backer interest.
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Clear specification and transparency — project page clearly lists specs (capacity, output, wireless, kickstand, safety layers), which suggests the creators understand what buyers care about.
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Reasonable ambition for a first-generation product — instead of promising extreme specs (like powering laptops), the project seems realistic: moderate capacity, portability, everyday-use charging. That lowers the risk of unfulfilled promises.



