
"Ugreen's power bank doesn't just handle phones but it also tackles laptops and other high-demand devices with ease. Equipped with a massive 25,000mAh battery, it offers enough juice to fully recharge laptops about 1.3 times and phones up to 5.2 times. What distinguishes the model is its turbo-speed 145W charging through PD3.1 and QC3.0 technology. Standout is the USB-C1 port, which has a capacity of up to 140W."
"That equates to charging a 16-inch MacBook Pro from zero to 56% in 30 minutes which is a quick pace for a portable charger. Besides that, there is two-way fast charging, meaning with a 65W or higher charger, you can easily top-up the power bank itself in roughly 2 hours. The convenience factor is also very high with a very slim and light weight design that can be carried in any backpack or even a large pocket."
"Small power banks normally only do as much as charging up phones, and that's it. However, if you want a small charger that also can charge your laptop, this Ugreen 145W 25,000mAh model is something to consider. It's rather revolutionary in its segment and is being sold in store on Amazon as an early Prime Day deal: Right now, it's dropping to an all-time low price of $66, down from $99."
Ugreen's 145W, 25,000mAh power bank charges phones and laptops, offering about 1.3 full laptop recharges and up to 5.2 phone recharges. The device supports PD3.1 and QC3.0 with turbo-speed 145W output and a USB-C1 port capable of up to 140W, enabling a 16-inch MacBook Pro to reach 56% in 30 minutes. Two-way fast charging allows the power bank to be recharged in roughly two hours with a 65W or higher charger. The unit is slim and lightweight for backpack or pocket carry and includes a digital battery-level display. Current sale price is $66, down from $99.
Read at Kotaku
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