Ever heard of Sharge? The company is arguably just as responsible as Nothing for bringing transparent gadgets back — its see-through batteries swarmed social media and have inspired a wave of copycats. Less famously, it sells a kickass charger shaped like a classic Mac that offers 67 watts of USB-C PD charging across three ports despite its tiny frame.
The best price ever on Sharge’s transparent batteries and retro Mac chargers
The highlight: a tiny three-port 67W charger that looks like a Mac for $49.
The highlight: a tiny three-port 67W charger that looks like a Mac for $49.


They all tend to be pricey, but through October 11th, almost all of its chargers and power banks are on sale for their best prices ever — after you clip the Amazon coupon codes, anyhow.
Shargeek 130 (aka Storm 2)
This 93.5Wh pack has 100W USB-C output, 100W USB-C input, a DC jack for input and output, and secondary USB-C and USB-A outputs that can run in tandem. There’s an integrated screen that can show simultaneous input and output. The batteries aren’t blue like in the image.
Shargeek 130 (aka Storm 2 Slim)
This slimmer 72Wh model ditches the DC barrel jack and second USB-C port but adds larger cells and a higher total output of 130W. You still only get 100W USB-C output, though, and it charges slower at 65W. I prefer the larger one.
I do want to caution you: while the transparent batteries are very cool, they run a little hot — I’ve sometimes found they stopped charging my most demanding devices due to overheating. That and an unreliable battery percentage meter have been my only issues so far:
My favorite item is absolutely Sharge’s Retro 67, though — that tiny Mac charger I told you about. It’s a bit bigger than the purse-friendly Retro 35, but at 2.2 x 1.5 x 1.5 inches, it’s incredibly small for what it does.
Sharge Retro 67
This tiny Mac is powerful enough to charge a Mac — well, a MacBook Air anyhow. It advertises 67W from one port, 45W + 20W from two, or 45W + 15W + the remainder with three. Its Matrix-esque dot readout changes to the number of watts that are currently in use.
Sharge Retro 35
This one’s even smaller — under two inches in every dimension — but just has a single 35W USB-C port and a single LED indicator instead of a dot display: white = no load, yellow = over 0.3W, blue = over 13W, green = over 21W.
The company’s also got its traditional neon orange and yellow folding-plug USB-C chargers on sale, including this 140W PD 3.1 model with two USB-C ports and one USB-A for $60 (down from $90) and this four-port 100W charger for $42 (down from $60).
Finally, the company’s got a set of intriguing transparent batteries that double as clocks and flip-to-activate Pomodoro timers — the 35W, 36Wh 10,000mAh Starship Seer is $59 (down from $99) and the 20W, 5,000mAh Capsule Gravity is $29 (down from $60).




















