Stuffcool makes some of the coolest and technically advanced power banks in the market today. Whether you want a conventional high-capacity bank or a swanky and slim alternative that supports wireless charging, Stuffcool has something for everyone. With Qi2 wireless charging becoming the new talk of the tech town lately, Stuffcool responded by releasing the Odin – a 15W Qi2 wireless charging
The Stuffcool Odin 15W Qi2 costs Rs 3,799, which puts it in the premium end of the powerbank segment. However, a quick look at the spec sheet suggests why the brand is asking for that price – 35W wired output, 15W wireless Qi2 output, and an in-built cable to aid portability.
To find out whether this Stuffcool Odin is worth buying, I spent a couple of days with it as my primary power source.
Design and Build

The Odin power bank boasts a sleek and minimalist design for a 10,000 mAh powerbank. The metal and plastic combo casing imparts a premium and sturdy feel. A small display to show the power and charging status adds a touch of convenience. A dedicated USB-C port, which accepts 20W input for charging and 35W for output. The integrated Type-C cable also ensures that you always have a wired charging solution available. The MagSafe wireless charging makes life easier for iPhone and Pixel 10 users.
The integrated stand is a thoughtful addition, allowing users to prop up their phone while it charges, which is perfect for watching videos or making video calls.
Charging performance

The highlight of the Odin is its 15W Qi2 wireless charging capability. Qi2 allows much faster wireless charging for supported devices, thereby making it a more useful alternative to wired solutions. For our test, we had both an iPhone 15 Plus and a Google Pixel 10 – both of them withdrew power at 15W, and we didn’t observe any case of unnatural overheating. The iPhone’s MagSafe and Pixel 10’s PixelSnap magnetic attachments ensure a strong grip with the powerbank.
For wired charging, the power bank also includes a USB-C port that supports all generations of Power Delivery (PD) for faster charging, maxing out at 35W. This 35W mode is useful if you have the newest iPhone 16 variants or the Google Pixel 10 Pro XL. The overall charging performance is as advertised, living up to its promise of quick and convenient power top-ups.
Smart features
Beyond its core function, the Odin includes several smart features that enhance its usability. The integrated kickstand is a standout, offering a hands-free experience while charging. The power bank also has a small LED display indicator that shows the remaining battery life, so you’re never caught off guard. The magnetic alignment ensures a strong grip on supported devices while ensuring minimum energy loss.
Stuffcool Odin review: Verdict

Priced competitively, the Stuffcool Odin offers a compelling value proposition. While there are cheaper power banks on the market, few can match its combination of 15W Qi2 charging, premium build, and smart design elements. For iPhone and Pixel 10 users, who are invested in the magnetic ecosystem and prioritise fast as well as reliable wireless charging, the Odin is a worthy investment. The addition of 35W wired output also ensures quick top-ups when you need the battery to fill up at its quickest.
Hence, if you are looking for a reasonably priced Qi2 supported powerbank, the Stuffcool Odin wireless power bank is worth considering.