The CES 2026 event officially kicks off tomorrow in Las Vegas, but that hasn’t stopped tech companies from around the world from showcasing what they have to offer. BMX, short for Better Mobile Xperience, has joined the party early and unveiled a lineup of products, including the world’s slimmest 5000 mAh power bank , ahead of this year’s CES event.
BMX’s world’s slimmest power bank uses stable semi-solid state to achieve the record-breaking dimensions
BMX’s SolidSafe Air series is the world’s slimmest power bank in question. As mentioned earlier, the power bank comes with a 5000 mAh battery capacity and measures a mere 6.8 mm. If we have to compare, that’s quite a bit slimmer than most smartphones available in the market currently. Now, you must be wondering how BMX managed to make a power bank that slim, right?
The feat has been achieved by using stable semi-solid-state chemistry rather than the usual liquid electrolytes. The latter are more prone to swelling and ignition. Speaking of design, BMX is using what it calls “Aero-Grade” build. The world’s slimmest power bank features a titanium-copper alloy body and comes with colored LCDs for real-time power monitoring.
Besides the slimmest 5000 mAh model, BMX also has power banks of up to 20,000 mAh offering 140W charging output. The company claims that it is the smallest yet most efficient powerhorse in the market right now. If you are looking for more power, the company also has a beefier SolidSafe lineup, featuring power banks of 25,000 mAh battery offering 140W charging output for high-powered devices such as laptops.

Image credit: BMX
BMX GaNsta charger lineup uses GaN tech and AI for better charging efficiency and power distribution
Apart from the slimmest and smallest power bank series, BMX has also tapped into AI-optimized charging and ultra-compact storage. The GaNsta chargers use AI-powered power distribution and GaN (Gallium Nitride) technology to offer maximum efficiency while maintaining a compact form factor. The chargers in the GaNsta AI lineup are available from 45W to 140W. Notably, these charges come with optional pixel-matrix displays for real-time power monitoring.

Image credit: BMX