Leave the Brick at Home
Here's a scenario you've probably lived: your phone is dying, you're nowhere near an outlet, and your backup charger is exactly where you left it. On the counter, in the other bag, at home. You own the solution to this problem. It just isn't with you.
That gap is what PowerClip was designed to close.
A traditional power bank asks something of you. It's an object you have to remember, pack, and carry separately. For a long trip or a travel day, that tradeoff makes sense. But for an average Tuesday, running errands, commuting, picking up the kids, heading to a concert, most people don't want to manage another thing in their bag. So they don't. And then their phone dies at exactly the wrong moment.
PowerClip is an emergency charger, not a power bank. The distinction matters. It isn't trying to carry a full day's worth of charge or replace your wall adapter. It's built to deliver the boost you need when you need it, roughly 25% back to an iPhone 16 Pro, in the smallest, lightest package we could design. At about 45 grams, it clips directly onto your keys, your bag, or a belt loop via a zinc alloy carabiner and disappears into your day. You stop thinking about it entirely, until the moment it saves you.
The integrated USB-C cable lives inside the device, so there's nothing to dig out or forget. One press activates it. A second USB-C output lets you charge two devices at once. Four LED indicators tell you exactly how much is left. It recharges fully in under two hours from any USB-C source.
It comes in five finishes: Dune, Slate, Mint, Fuchsia, and Teal. Because something you carry on your body every day should look like it belongs there.
Charles Eames said the designer's role is that of a thoughtful host, one who anticipates the needs of their guests before those needs arise. PowerClip is that thinking made physical. We looked at the moment everyone dreads and designed something that makes sure it never has to happen to you.
Twelve South has your back. PowerClip is proof.