UGREEN 200W Nexode Power Bank 25000mAh $124.19 Delivered @ UGREEN via Amazon AU

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The blurb on Amazon says 90w fast charging, but if you keep reading the details section, it says 140w.

Checking the UGREEN site it shows:

USB-C1 : 5V3A 9V3A 12V3A 15V/3A 20V/5A 28V/5A 140W Max
USB-C2 : 5V3A 9V3A 12V3A 15V/3A 20V/5A 100W Max
USB-A: 5V3A 9V2A 12V1.5A 10V2.25A

200W Flash Charging: uses PD 3.1 technology for fast charging. MacBook Pro charges to 56% in just 30 minutes with dual 100W outputs.

Massive 25,000mAh Capacity: Reliably charges devices multiple times, including MacBook Pro 1.3 times and iPhone 15 five times.

Premium TFT Display: Premium display shows remaining battery, voltage, and current for smarter charging and easy understanding of device status.

Smaller Size, Bigger Power: Compact design make it narrower and smaller than traditional high-capacity power banks, perfect for travel.

One for All: Compatible with MacBook Pro 16''/Air 15", iPad Pro 2024/Air 5, iPhone 15 Pro Max/Pro/Plus/15, Galaxy S24/S23 Ultra, Steam Deck, Switch, also supports smaller devices like AirPods, smart watches, etc.

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Comments

  • +1

    The blurb on Amazon says 90w fast charging

    90Wh (watt-hour). That's the rated capacity.

    • Even though the UGREEN site says:

      USB-C1 : 5V3A 9V3A 12V3A 15V/3A 20V/5A 28V/5A 140W Max

      Does that mean its not guaranteed you'll achieve 140w?

      • +2

        You're misunderstanding. 90Wh is a capacity (total energy capacity). 140W is a charging rate.

        • Thanks for the knowledge. So which would you recommend over this one? The recent Anker post one? Cheers.

          • +1

            @SnoopX: For me, I would probably prefer the 3-port split (charging 3 devices at the same time) on the Anker:
            -Anker: 122W shared (C1 & C2) + 18W (A)
            -Ugreen: 140W (C1) + 20W (C2 & A)

            But I don't have any high powered devices (eg. laptops) that would make use of the 100W+ charging, so 122W shared is sufficient for my needs, while still leaving a usable usb-A (18W). 20W shared C2 & A is not great, so I wouldn't use 3 ports at the same time on the Ugreen.

            But my specific use case is (regular power) laptop, Switch, Steam Deck, mobile - which are all mid-power devices (25-45W).

            If you have 65W+ devices, or are only charging 2 devices at once, I'd probably go the Ugreen.

            Just depends on what you are wanting to charge with it.

            But I have no experience with either powerbank (and haven't watch/read any in-depth reviews on them), so this is based purely on specs. Someone else may chime in with a recommendation.

  • Can this one be carried on an airplane?

    • +1

      Yes - in general, the limit is 100Wh, or 160Wh with written permission. (This is 90Wh.)

      However, for flights to/from China, you'll need CCC certification mark - I dont think this has that.

  • It’s coming up as $135.99

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