Looking for a power bank that’s eco-friendly and actually stylish? The Gomi Power Bank is handmade in Brighton from recycled plastic waste and comes in bold, one-off colourways. It’s a portable charger that powers your phone and your climate guilt.
Each Gomi Power Bank is built using repurposed flexible plastics – the kind that’s usually destined for landfill. That means every charger is completely unique, with swirling colours and a satisfying feel. It’s not just low-waste – it’s zero-to-landfill.
With 10,000mAh capacity and USB-A + USB-C ports, this little unit can fully charge most phones twice over. It supports 12W fast charging and can power two devices at once – so you’re never caught out on the go.
These aren’t mass-manufactured bricks. Each power bank is hand-assembled in Gomi’s solar-powered Brighton workshop. And if it ever stops working? You can send it back for repairs or recycling as part of their takeback scheme.
Forget dull tech gear – Gomi’s designs are vibrant, marbled, and completely unrepeatable. Every piece is numbered and signed. Whether you go for Cosmic Black or Bubblegum Pink, you’re getting a genuine statement piece.
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