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ROMOSS: Charging forward with new energy tech solutions

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As the world gears up for the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025, ROMOSS, a leader in charging solutions, will soon unveil novel products. The company aims to captivate tech enthusiasts and industry professionals with the future of connectivity. The brand has built a reputation for delivering reliable, versatile charging devices, as they will showcase in LVCC, South Hall 2-Booth 35900.

A Decade of Excellence

In 2012, a team of engineers founded the company. Their goal was to create charging solutions that make life simpler and more efficient. Ten years later the brand offers high-quality devices that meet global consumer demands.

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Headquartered in Shenzhen, China, ROMOSS has grown to ship over 50 million devices annually. This milestone is one few companies in the charging industry can claim. The product line encompasses power banks, data cables, adapters, and portable power stations.

Spotlight on CES 2025

ROMOSS will showcase three new products at the 2025 CES event. The brand will feature the following items to highlight their expertise and attention to real-world needs:

1. ROMOSS MagAir Magnetic Power Bank

Ready for the world’s thinnest magnetic power bank? ROMOSS introduces the cutting-edge ultra-slim magnetic power bank, measuring at a mere 0.3 inches (8.8 mm) in thickness. It combines a sleek, portable design with a robust 14N magnetic force, this power bank boasts a stylish design enhanced by a metallic texture. Lightweight and compact, it is designed for easy portability.

2. ROMOSS Goldenbox Magnetic Power

Introducing you to the premium Goldenbox power with a foldable stand. It combines a sleek, portable design with a 5000mAh capacity and fast 20W wired or 15W magnetic charging. It features a built-in card holder, strong 15N magnetic attachment, and a foldable stand for hands-free use. Its durable premium metal texture delivers a touch of style for users on the go.

A Romoss Goldenbox case.

3. Magmount Power Bank

Try this bike-mounted charging kit if you need reliable power on your next cycling adventure. It has a 5000mAh capacity and Qi2 15W wireless charging. This durable device is compatible with various phone models. Its detachable design adds convenience, while the universal mount supports bike computers, LED lights, and action cameras. It’s IP66-rated for waterproof, dustproof, and shockproof performance letting you know the device is built for tough conditions.

4. X1000 Portable Power Station

Get ready for a versatile charger that meets diverse energy needs. This device delivers reliable power for outdoor adventures and emergencies. It has a 1008Wh capacity and 1000W output. You can recharge to 80% in one hour using HyperCharge technology. The durable LiFePO₄ battery is great for longevity. Plus, the station’s modular design expands up to 16kWh and 4000W for extra functionality.

Romoss X1000 portable power supply.

The ROMOSS Distinction

The brand distinguishes itself with its practicality. The product lineup spans 10 categories to address various consumer needs. The unique designs appeal to everyone from urban dwellers to outdoor adventurers. Whether you need fast-charging power banks for smartphones or versatile outdoor power stations, ROMOSS has a device for you.

Expansion is now a top priority for the company. It most recently entered the European market. The strategic establishment of warehouses also complements this move. The goal is to make high-quality charging solutions accessible worldwide. ROMOSS’ ability to adapt to global markets helps solidify its reputation as a trusted brand.

“Charge a New Future” reflects the company’s mission to create products that improve lives. It’s fulfilling this goal with functional, aesthetically appealing devices. The products enable users to stay powered up, at home, in the office, or on the move. The bottom line is that ROMOSS has picked up the mantle of creating a more sustainable, connected world.

Experience the Future of Tech Now 

ROMOSS promises to be a highlight of the CES event. The brand invites media and consumers to visit their booth to experience these forward-thinking products firsthand. As they prepare to debut at CES 2025, the vision remains the same: to keep you connected to the moments and people that matter most. Explore the latest charging devices at their official website.

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