A new Philips DLP2540C power bank has quietly made its first appearance, hinting at a compact wireless charging solution with a twist. Recently spotted in the Wireless Power Consortium’s database, this Qi-certified accessory brings together slow wireless output and practical hands-free functionality in one understated package.
Philips DLP2540C power bank offers Qi-certified wireless charging

The DLP2540C is officially certified for Qi 1.3.3, meaning it’s built for compatibility over cutting-edge speed. It delivers up to 5W wireless output, a safe fit for accessories like wireless earbuds, smartwatches, or even a phone so long as you’re not in a rush.
While 5W might sound modest, it still suits casual overnight top-ups or keeping a secondary device alive through the day. The newer Qi 2.2.1 standard isn’t supported here, but that’s not surprising for a travel-focused product aimed at reliability over performance.
Built-in stand makes the DLP2540C more than just a battery
What stands out literally is the integrated kickstand design. From the available image, the Philips DLP2540C power bank appears to include one or possibly two fold-out supports, giving users the option to hold their phone upright during charging.
That means you can wirelessly juice your device while watching content, reading messages, or taking video calls, without balancing your phone awkwardly against your coffee mug. It’s a simple feature with everyday value.
Here’s what we know so far:
- Qi-certified (version 1.3.3)
- Up to 5W wireless charging
- Built-in stand for adjustable viewing angles
- No port or battery capacity details confirmed yet
- Manufactured by RichGo, branded under Philips
Philips DLP2540C power bank release still unconfirmed
So far, there’s no word on launch dates or which countries will get access first. The product listing links to RichGo, the Chinese manufacturer behind many Philips mobile accessories, but Philips has not officially announced the DLP2540C.
Still, for users who want a wireless charging power bank that offers more than just raw power, the Philips DLP2540C power bank looks like a low-key, high-function travel companion worth keeping an eye on.

