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UGREEN 100W Power Bank 20,000mAh Battery Pack USB C 3-Port PD3.0 Nexode $84.49 (RRP $129.99) Delivered @ UGREEN Amazon AU

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Reposting the previous deal on this UGREEN single-port 100W charger, which has been on my wishlist since I missed the previous deal (reported to reopen, but directed to repost)

Currently ~$2.50 lower than previous price ($86.99)


From product description:

About this item
- 3-in-1 Flash Charge: Equipped with two USB C ports (USB C1 100W+ USB C2 30W) and one 22.5W USB A port, this powerful 100W Power Bank could fast charge 3 devices simultaneously. Macbook Pro 16" can be charged 42% in 30 mins via OUT1, and iPhone 15 can be fast charged up to 60% in 30 mins. Less time to wait, more time to enjoy. [a 240W USB C to C Cable is included]
- 20000mAh High Capacity: UGREEN USB C Power Bank 20000mAh can meet 5-7 days of battery life, fully charge iPhone 15 Pro up to 4.5 times and MacBook Air 15'' up to 1.1 times, ideal for travel, business trips, camping, or other outdoor activities. The digital LED screen shows the remaining battery level, status at a glance, no more guessing based on a few little LEDs.
- 65W Highspeed Recharge: The USB C1 port can not only fast charge your devices but also provide 65W efficient charging for the portable charger itself. (65W wall charger not included) A full charge takes only 1.6 hours, 5 times faster than ordinary power banks. Always standby, say goodbye to waiting.
- Charging on the go: Advanced technology makes this battery pack shrink the battery size without compromising charging efficiency, portable and space-saving. 20% lighter than similar power banks, reducing the burden on your journey.
- One for all: This fast-charging portable charger can meet various charging needs in daily life, including most laptops, tablets, and phones like MacBook Pro 16", MacBook Air 15", iPad Pro/Air, iPhone 15/Pro/Pro Max, Galaxy S23 Ultra, and Pixel 8/7 Pro and also support smaller devices like AirPods, fitness trackers, smart watches, etc


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  • Hi. My laptop consumes power of 65w. Is it safe to supply power to the laptop with 100w rate? Thanks.

    • +2

      The powerbank has the maximum capacity to output upto 100W, yours only need 65W so you'll be fine.

      • @igoforthebest thanks for the advice 🙏. So far I only use the charger supplied from the laptop. Thinking to get this power bank now 😊

    • +1

      Yes, USB PD is compatible with your laptop and your laptop will draw 65W out of the maximum possible 100W.

      • @Sleepycat3 thank you for the advice 😊

  • Noticed this unit is cheaper - https://www.amazon.com.au/HEYMIX-20000mAh-Powerbank-PowerBan…

    How do they compare?

    • +2

      Haven't used either personally, but I believe that ugreen is a better brand. Saying this as a lot of Heymix stuff that is posted on Ozb has had other users state the cheaper electronics inside.

      This is hearsay, as I haven't confirmed either in this regard.

    • +2

      The Ugreen 100W is rated here in the top 3 high power power banks.

      If you want to save a few $ this one is reviewed better than the above Heymix

      https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B0C1N9D7S9?starsLeft=1&ref_=cm_…

    • Avoid due to QC and poor quality parts.

      • Is this in regards to the heymix or the charmast one?

  • How many Whr is this? 20* 3.7 = 74whr (is that right?)

    • Correct. <100Wh so can take in your carry-on without airline approval.

      • +1

        Nice, I hate mAh notation btw.

        • +1

          Yeah, its a shit way. Unfortunately when somethings always been the way.. hard to change it.. eg imperial units

  • This is 74Wh. So that means it can charge a 45Wh laptop battery no probs right? Anything else I should consider for 90% phone charge use, 10% charging laptop/camera?

    I was actually thinking that a 10,000mah is already 37Wh and plenty for an emergency top up of a laptop (say 50%). And those ones are very small in comparison. Any caveats?

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