Customers are enthusiastic about the Nexode 200W power bank, highlighting its portability and the convenience of its smart TFT display. Users appreciate the clear information provided by the screen, which shows the charging wattage. Additionally, the power bank itself charges quickly, adding to its appeal.
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Portable & Powerful Battery
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Portable and lightweight considering how powerful and versitile this battery is. Keeps my M4 Macbook Air topped up very quickly. Same with every other device I have. The built-in screen is helpful to ensure things are working the way they should. The included mini bag is a nice touch. Overall, highly recommended!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Charging speed, Display quality, Heat dissipation
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great power for the size!
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The UGreen Nexode 200w power bank is a GREAT addition to your tech “go bag”. It doesn’t take a lot of space, you can fly with it (90wh according to the back) and it can legitimately charge 2 USB-C devices at pretty much 200w. The capacity isn’t enough to charge 2 laptops totally, but to quickly get some juice, anything with 100w PD charging can work. According to the specs you can get 140w (28v at 5a), out of a single USB-C, but I don’t have anything that’ll pull that much to test. It has a neat little screen to tell you the watts it is charging with, and it will tell you the amount that each device is getting while it is charging other devices. My Asus laptop and handheld were both peaking at pretty much 100w in my testing. I found it slightly odd that it only charges (input) itself at up to 65w is a bit odd, but due to the size, it doesn’t take long. (seems to be 2-3 hours if near empty for a full charge) Will charge 3 devices well at once, seems to peak around 130-150 for all ports combined in my testing. Doesn’t get too hot even when charging out at almost 200w!
Solid portable battery all around!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Charging speed, Display quality, Portability
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Excellent and Fun
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Well, I’m pleased as punch. This is the first power bank I’ve owned in years and there are so many differences between this UGREEN and the older one I have that they almost seem like two different product categories. For starters, while the speed at which this charges other devices is, of course, probably the one feature everyone wants to be lightning fast - don’t slouch on how important it is that the power bank *itself* charges quickly. And this one does. By a non-small magnitude. My older power bank, which is smaller in size, takes hours to charge. Multiple hours. I went from 28% on the UGREEN to full in about an hour using a pretty standard brick. I couldn’t believe it. To me, that’s a real quality of life improvement. It makes it much more appealing to travel with this device because I know that I’m not going to have to plug one more thing in to charge overnight just to fill it up.
Beyond that the obvious difference here is the inclusion of the screen. I don’t want to overstate its value; perhaps the device would be cheaper with a simpler readout. But I’m glad it’s there. It makes it very simple to see charging times and loads, as well as the use of things like trickle charging. It also has a face! Gimmicky? Sure. Appreciated? Definitely. More whimsy in otherwise boring products, please.
Okay, so I had no issues whatsoever charging a 14” MacBook Pro, iPad Pro, phones and Apple Watch. All worked as expected and all charged quickly. It’s recommended that you use trickle charging for watches and Bluetooth devices. This is just a mode that can be switched on simply by holding down the power button for three seconds. Very easy and if it helps the life of my battery in these devices then it’s extremely appreciated. Everything else is basically automated and requires no thought. Just plug stuff in.
This isn’t a small device, but it fits perfectly in the front pocket of my backpack. I like the rectangular shape, which makes the ports very accessible. There are rubber feet on the bottom so that it doesn’t slip around on a table. It comes with a USB-C cable and a little traveling pouch! I wasn’t expecting that and it’s a nice touch. If you’re gonna feature a screen on a device then it’s nice that the maker includes something that will help keep that screen from getting scratched to pieces.
Overall, I’m obviously very happy. I will be looking to see what else UGREEN makes.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Charging speed, Display quality, Portability
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Small but powerful portable charger!
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The UGREEN Nexode power bank packs a lot of power to charge your electronics at home or on the go. This is my first Ugreen product and it truly feels like an extremely well built product. The best feature besides the power is the display, in addition to showing you the watts when charging your device, it also shows you the amps and volts. This is the first small power bank I’ve used that had a display, I’ve only seen this on bigger battery chargers.
You get the power bank and a small USB-C to USB-C cable with the device and it has two USB-C ports and one USB-A. While charging my iPhone 17 pro max the highest watts I saw was 33 and with my 12.9 iPad Pro was 37. Charging the batteries for my Mavic 3 Pro it charged them @ 100 watts, having something this small that can charge the batteries fast while I’m out is a huge plus. I really like the fact the device also has many safety features that give you piece of mind. The UGREEN Nexode gives you a lot of power to keep your devices charged up no matter where you are in a small portable package.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Portability
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Keep everything going!
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I’ve used several power banks over the years. Most of them have specific niches they fill—for instance, one primarily for mobile devices, one for my VR headsets, and others that can charge my laptops. However, it’s always been hard to find one that can do all of the above with the right voltage and wattage to actually get the job done.
The Nexode can do all of the above. It has plenty of power to recharge my devices multiple times and enough ports to charge several devices at once.
The build is solid, and I have no problem tossing it in my bag to keep me powered throughout the day. With its rectangular block form factor, it fits into various pockets in my bag, unlike some of my other power banks, which are limited by their thickness and length.
Upon powering up, you’re met with a friendly display that’s clean and clear. It shows all active connections, how much power is being used, and how much amperage is being drawn. This is very useful if you’re trying to plan what you can charge and for how long throughout the day.
One feature I haven’t seen before is trickle charge. If you’re charging watches or headphones, it has a mode that draws less power and charges these devices at appropriate speeds to conserve the bank’s stored energy. It works great for both my headphones and my watches.
Both USB-C ports show fast charging on my Pixel phones, even though different wattages are listed for each port.
When it comes to my laptop, this has been the only power bank that’s been able to give me enough juice to keep going through the day. Starting from a full charge on the power bank and my laptop at 5%, I was able to charge it up to about 70% before the power bank was depleted. That’s notable, considering this is a 17-inch LG Gram, which is fairly power-hungry.
Another plus is that you can charge the power bank while simultaneously charging your devices. This saves time when I have access to an outlet and want to top off both my devices and the power bank.
We recently had a multi-hour blackout and are in the process of making sure we have adequate devices to stay powered while electricity is being restored. The UGREEN Nexode is a great addition to that lineup. For emergencies, on-the-go use, or everyday carry, its form factor, power ratings, and port selection will keep you going.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Powerful and High-Capacity for its size
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Highlights:
* Very high output power (140W for 1 port, 200W total)
* Very large battery (25,000mAh)
* Fast charging at 65W max input
* Bright and clear color display for charging/discharging status
* 2x USB-C, 1x USB-A ports with clear labeling
* Relatively lightweight for such a large battery
* Rubber feet on back
* Carrying bag included
* Comes with a USB-C to C PD cable
* 2-year warranty
Areas for Improvement:
* Trickle Mode is tricky to turn on or off.
* Animations are not obvious for intent and could be better integrated into the overall design of the product.
This USB power bank by UGREEN is massive in capacity and power yet lightweight and relatively small its size. It supports charging up to 3 devices at a time; two via USB-C and one via USB-A. The maximum output for one of the USB-C ports is a whopping 140W, the other USB-C maxes out at 100W and the USB-A at 22.5W, but the total output for any combination is limited to a still high 200W.
Charging this power bank supports up to 65W PD chargers. Use the provided USB-C PD cable or your choice of supported high-power cables and a supported fast USB charger to achieve the speediest recharging.
The bright color screen displays clear status for both input (charging the power bank) and output (using the power bank as a charger). There is a large percentage display, a timer to show how long the battery needs to fully charge (if charging) or how long until it is empty at the current usage.
Also shown is a breakdown per USB port of whether that port is accepting or supplying power (In vs. Out), how much power that port has, and even a real-time graph showing power for that port over time. All of this is shown across two screens that toggle with a single button on the side.
After a few seconds, the display dims and shows only an animated display with the current battery percentage. At any time, tap the button to wake up the display or double-tap it to turn the display off completely like at night.
Most power banks like this stop providing power when they sense that the plugged in device is no longer requesting any. This is great to preserve the bank’s battery, but generally makes it difficult to charge low-power devices like earbuds or watches since these pull such low power that the bank might turn off before they are done charging. This power bank has a “trickle” mode that can be used to charge these very low power devices by keeping the power flowing even when it normally might think that the connected device is done charging.
To enable or disable Trickle mode, press and hold the button on the side for 3 seconds and then release the button. An icon will be displayed on the top-left corner of the screen when Trickle mode is enabled. If you hold the button for 6 seconds instead, the bank will turn off. Be aware the icon isn’t shown or hidden until the button is released, and if you hold the button too long, the bank will turn off completely. I would prefer that the Trickle mode’s icon change when the button has been held long enough.
It’s nice having the animations instead of just a static display, but I would prefer if the animations were more appropriate and obvious. For example, the animation when the power bank is being charged shows bubbles slowly migrating toward the percentage circle. Those bubbles flow from the bottom of the display up, but the ports supplying power to charge the bank are plugged into the top, so the bubbles should flow down the screen as it coming from the wires into the bank. Anyway, I appreciate having the animations but they would be better if more thought-out rather than being gratuitous.
Charging the bank at max speed with a 65W PD charger doesn’t appear to warm it up too much. Certainly not too hot to handle. Charging is quick with a 65W PD charger- about 2 hours from empty to full for 25,000mAh isn’t bad.
Similar power banks from other companies have bluetooth and a phone app, but that seems like overkill. For its size and weight, this product supplies immense power and speed which is really all you need from a power bank. The screen is an appreciated addition but an app and bluetooth just seems unnecessary so I don’t miss it at all.
While a power bank of this size is generally not something you’d consider for travel use, I bring it whenever I stay at a hotel or go on a cruise ship. I like having my phone, watch and a bluetooth speaker on my bedside table and there isn’t always a power outlet nearby. I bring this power bank with me as sort of a portable anywhere outlet. I plug my phone and watch charger and a speaker into it overnight and then during the day I recharge the power bank for the next night. This bank’s 25,000mAh is more than enough for a full night’s use like this. I suppose it would also work great while camping, during power outages or at the beach or a picnic.
Overall, this is a great power bank for those who need something with more power or longevity and are willing to carry something a bit larger than something which would merely top-up your phone. It is smaller and lighter than many competing power banks with similar capacity but still has some compelling attributes. If you need to charge high-power devices or will be away from an outlet for a long time, you can’t go wrong with this in your bag.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Transparent Charging For Every Need
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📦 UNBOXING:
Inside the box, you’ll find the UGREEN Nexode 25000mAh power bank, a carrying pouch, a short USB-C cable, an instruction manual, and some safety documentation. It’s worth mentioning that UGREEN states on their box that they have a 24 month warranty, but that coverage terminates if you sell or otherwise transfer the product.
💪 BUILD:
The Nexode power bank weighs in at 609 grams or 1.34 lbs, which makes it a heavier power bank, but not unwieldy since it uses a more columnar design. It’s not the kind of power bank I’d want to put in my pants pockets, but it can definitely fit in a backpack or sling.
On the top of the unit, you have 2x USB-C ports and a single USB-A port. Either of the USB-C ports can be used to charge the power bank itself in addition to the Power Delivery for your other devices. And on the side of the power bank is the only control button.
And on the front of the unit is the glossy TFT display that can show you the power delivery status of each connected device.
⚙️ CONTROLS:
Pressing the button once can turn on the display. Once the display is on, you can press it again to switch between the wattage display and the voltage/amperage graph. A quick double-press of the button can turn off the display, and holding for about 3 seconds can enable the trickle charging mode for low-power devices that typically prefer lower current like smartwatches, earbuds, fitness trackers.
This trickle charge mode exists because many power banks have a safety feature to turn off when the current is too low. This is to prevent the power bank from accidentally depleting itself while just just idling. So what this trickle charge mode does is change the behavior so that the power bank will turn off after 3.5 hours—which is plenty of time for most low power devices.
Lastly, holding the button for about 7 seconds will turn off the power bank and display.
📺 DISPLAY:
The TFT display is one of the primary reasons to get the UGREEN Nexode.
The first display mode shows the remaining usable battery % of the 25,000mAh cells, the power status (measured in Watts) of the C1, C2 and A ports, and an estimated time remaining before reaching 0% charge.
Being able to see the power status in watts is helpful for determining if a device is fast-charging or slow-charging. The time remaining could be useful if you’re fast-charging a device with a larger capacity battery than the Nexode (e.g. a 16” laptop w/ 100Whr battery). But for most other devices with smaller batteries, it’s not the most reliable number since fluctuations can significantly change the estimates.
The second display mode shows the active voltage and amps for each of the 3 ports, as well as a realtime graph showing the fluctuations. While the graph might be a bit more of a novelty, the ability to show the voltage and amps can help diagnose issues while charging for those with a bit more technical knowledge. Sometimes the reason a device may not charge faster could be a limitation of a cable, and sometimes a device may not explicitly state which power modes are supported, and this can help you see those metrics along the way.
More importantly, I believe that it is a helpful feature to see if you’re draining the power bank faster than you are charging it.
🔋 BATTERY:
The Nexode can be charged at up to 65W on either of its USB-C ports, but can output at up to 140W on the C1 port, up to 100W on the C2 port, and up to 22.5W on the A port. When all three ports are in use, the total power output is limited to 200W. In their documentation, they indicate that if you’re using the C1 port at 140W, this limits C2 and A ports to 10W each, for a maximum of 160W. So I imagine to get that 200W number across all 3 ports, the Type C ports will need to pull < 100W each.
Here are the rated output specifications:
⦾ USB-C1 : 5V3A, 9V3A, 12V3A, 15V3A, 20V5A, 28V5A (140W Max)
⦾ USB-C2 : 5V3A, 9V3A, 12V3A, 15V3A, 20V5A (100W Max)
⦾ USB-A: 5V3A, 9V2A, 12V1.5A, 10V2.25A (22.5W Max)
And here are the rated input specifications:
⦾ USB-C1: 5V3A, 9V3A, 12V3A, 15V3A, 20V3.25A (65W Max)
⦾ USB-C2: 5V3A, 9V3A, 12V3A, 15V3A, 20V3.25A (65W Max)
In my experience, the battery never overheated and was never uncomfortable to hold, even while charging my 16” laptop. UGREEN says the Nexode can be charged from 0 to 100% in 2.5 hours at 65W.
Anecdotally, the C2 port for me seemed to charge the Nexode faster for me than the C1 port because of a higher current, even though the specifications suggest they should yield the same result. There may be some underlying circuitry causing this, but a quick swap between the C1 and C2 ports will quickly tell you which one will charge faster.
🧐 CONCLUSION:
Overall, I can recommend the UGREEN Nexode 200W 25,000mAh power bank. While it has a few quirks, I really appreciate the transparency in knowing how much power is going where, and how much power remains in the bank. I like that I can charge my laptop at full speed if I need it, and also charge other devices simultaneously. It’s an airline-friendly power bank that I would definitely take with me on trips so that I don’t need to be concerned with finding an outlet to charge my devices—whether at an airport, airplane, hotel, or in the car.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great power bank for long trips!
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While this is advertised as a 200 watt power bank, it really can only deliver that much if you have more than one device connected at once. One of the ports is a 140 watt USB-C port. This is the port you should use to charge at the fastest rate. For me, this port charges my Asus ROG Ally X at full speed for the device, which let the device charge and also play at the same time in “TURBO” mode. This is something most other power banks cannot do with the Asus ROG Ally X!
The 25000 mah battery size is big enough to charge a phone several times, but keep in mind this power bank weighs almost 1.4 pounds. It is not something I would carry with me all the time, however this thing is fantastic to have on a long road trip and especially on long flights!! This size power bank is just shy of the maximum allowed by TSA. I took a flight within the USA and into Europe with it with no problems with any of the airline carriers. It can deliver enough power on the 140 watt port to my Asus ROG Ally X that I was able to charge and play with no problems, even while my family member was charging their phone on one of the slower ports. I also was able to charge my Surface Pro 12 with no problem while charging my ROG Ally X, on the secondary USB-C port. There is also an additional third USB-A port that is the slowest port to connect to, but good for devices such as smart watches or even another phone (though it will not charge as fast).
The power bank itself can be charged with a 65 watt “PD” charger, although it will also charge with lower wattage chargers (albeit at a slower rate). I love the LCD display on the charger, as it will show you at what rate you are charging. See my included photos with this review. The LCD display not only shows how much battery percentage you have on the power bank, but shows you how much wattage the connected device is getting. That is awesome, and it confirmed to me that I am receiving the full amount of power to my Asus ROG Ally X.
The only downside of this power bank is that it isn’t very clear that you need to power this thing down fully if you aren’t going to use it for a while. To do that, you have to hold down the single button on it for what I think is about 8 seconds or so. Otherwise the power bank seems to be in some kind of low power draw state to wake up the LCD screen.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Big power in a airline approved package
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TLDR: Big power in a airline approved package. Finicky trickle charge mode.
PROS
PD 3.1
200W Total Output
2 x USB-C / 1 x USB-A
Huge 25000 mAh Capacity
No Bluetooth, No Wi-Fi, Smart Display
CONS
Trickle Mode Easily Activated
Max 65W Input Charge
USE
It's hard to find any faults with Ugreen's new Nexode 200W Power Bank. It's a massive 25000mAh airline approved battery pack all wrapped up in a nicely sized column with a smart display.
Both USB-C ports can output a combined 200W of power. However, should you have an older or power-hungry device, the single USB-C1 port can output a whopping 140W. Enough to charge even the hungriest laptop.
The Ugreen has provided me numerous charges to my laptops and cell phone. I'm able to charge my Surface laptop and my Pixel 10 Pro simultaneously at full speed. Not only that, it will charge them both from roughly 20% to full charge and still have power in reserve. Sweet!! I find myself grabbing the Ugreen more and more as I often need to move around with my Surface & inevitably wind up needing a boost. It is so much more convenient to grab the Ugreen than the charger and be tied to an outlet.
Ugreen should be commended for putting together a device with the essentials and not a lot of extra "fluff". There's no Wi-Fi, no Bluetooth, just a simple, clear, TFT display that monitors vitals. Easy to understand and easy to read. The Nexode has the basics covered without the annoying power using add-ons that are frankly a waste on portable chargers.
NEGATIVES
I really only have 2 quibbles with the Nexode.
First. Because there is only 1 button, it extremely easy to put the Nexode into trickle mode and not Off, thereby leaving you with a dead battery the next time it's needed. Ask me how I know. Buyers have to ensure they hold down the single button long enough to bypass the trickle charge setting and fully power off the device.
Second. The Ugreen Nexode only supports a max charging rate of 65W. While I personally don't have an issue with it, it is considerably slower to charge than Ugreen's primary competitor, who can charge at 100W+. At 65W, look for a total recharge time of around an hour, give or take.
CONCLUSION
The minor quibbles aside, it is really hard to find any shortcomings with the Ugreen Nexode. While it's on the heavy side, it offers excellent performance and reserve capacity. 25000mAh worth of capacity in your backpack is nice to have. More than enough to charge my laptop and cell phone both. If you are looking for a well-made, dependable companion for long trips, or even to have in case of power outages in severe weather, the Ugreen should be on your list.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Beefy portable power
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For the amount of power this thing provides, it is surprising it isn’t bigger. It is a bit heavy and big. But, when you can have 3 things charging at the same time and even take advantage of PD 3.1 maxing out 140W for a single device, that is insane. With 25,000mAh, you are going to be able to charge a single item multiple times before it needs a charge of its own.
Of course, as with all battery powered items, results will vary. Depending on what your device is capable of, if you have USB cables that can handle it, how long you leave the device on, it all has an effect on how fast items charge and how long the charge will last. But, with this one, you will get a fair bit of charge out of it and see just how much power you are supplying with the TFT screen. I don’t even get this much information from the computer when it is providing power.
I have tried this with a couple phones, my Quest 3, a tablet and laptop just to see the power draw and I haven’t maxed it out once with its capabilities of output. The one thing that would have made this better is if it came with its own 65W charger.
The labeling on the ports could use a little better coloring, as they are hard to read, but once you realize that C1 is the port that has the max output and is the one offset on its own, it is easy to remember. It does have a purple color on the inside as well, just hard to tell at first.
Overall, if you don’t mind carrying around half a brick, this thing is sure to help extend your travel time away from a power outlet for a couple days depending on your usage.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Cool Power Bank For Many Things
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There’s little to be said about a power bank. It does what you expect it to do: charge your device. The UGREEN Nexode, with its 25000mAh capacity, is no different from any other large capacity power banks out there. What stands out here is the ability to have a high power throughput capable of charging your laptops. Granted, charging a laptop means you’ll drain the power out fast. But at the very least, it’ll give whatever devices some extra time before you can get to the next power receptacle.
The small LCD screen also provides some good useful information as you fill up the power bank or as you use it. It tells you how much power is being discharged to your devices as well as how much is being put into it. After a short while, the LCD screen will turn off as a form of power saving. Pressing the button on the side will wake it up and display the power info.
In the hand, it feels unexpectedly heavy. But that’s expected given the capacity. With 2 USB-C ports and 1 USB-A port, there’s enough to quickly recharge whatever you need on the go.
The Good: plenty of power, 100/140W power output, informative LCD screen
The Bad: uh, I don’t know?
The Ugly: having it misidentified as a dangerous item and getting flagged at the TSA checkpoint
Verdict: if you need it, get it
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
High-Capacity Power Bank
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If you are a frequent traveler or need a backup battery to charge multiple devices, this UGREEN power bank offers a ton of capacity and output options to power even the most powerful devices like high-end laptops.
=== PROS ===
- This power bank has a whopping 25,000 mAh capacity, which is more than enough to fully charge multiple phones and tablets. It’s also enough to charge most laptops to 100%.
- You can charge one device at up to a 140W or two devices at 100W each via the USB-C ports. The USB-A port can charge at up to 22.5W.
- The display on the power bank shows a ton of useful information, including the current charging speed being provided to your device, remaining battery life of the power bank, and more.
- The power bank can be recharged at up to 65W.
=== CONS ===
- The power bank is heavy and bulky, so be sure you have room in your travel bag.
- This does not come with a carrying case or travel pouch.
- The display does not get very bright and can sometimes be hard to read in bright conditions.
=== OVERALL ===
This is a premium power bank that will charge any modern device very quickly. Just be sure to pack enough USB-C and USB-A cables and leave some extra room in your travel bag.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Powerful, compact and easy to use.
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Amazing power bank. This thing is a beast, one of the best ones I have ever had. Its super compact and feels super sturdy, you can tell by the weight and feel its a quality power bank. It took a while to get it to fully charge, however the included screen is super useful and clear giving you indicators about its current capacity and also gives you indicators about each channel and how many watts they are sucking from the device. I was astonished to see how fast it charged my phone, it charged it from a 17% battery level to full in about 20 minutes! I also charged my portable gaming device super fast. I did notice that its power level gets depleted fast though. I do like that the screen will tell you an estimate of time remaining, so no more guessing like with other ones that don't give you any information. I was also surprised at how sturdy it is, I dropped it a couple of times accidentally and its still in good condition and there were not nicks or cracks. Being a portable device, it must be sturdy too, so it passed the test, albeit non intentionally! If you are looking for a compact, powerful device, that will keep you informed so you don't run out of power on your portable devices, get it!
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great in between battery bank for PD charging.
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I have been eyeing a PD battery bank for some time now.... So being able to test this makes my wish come true...
So first off. Charging this battery bank need to be done using a PD or a high amperage charger. Using a low amp charger will actually deplete the battery bank. So make sure you are aware of this.
Size is is nice. Fits in your bag but can charge your laptop or phone or other accessories with no problems.
3 connector possibilities. 2 usb c and 1 USB a. I can connect 3 device all at once in case I am in a pinch.
Capacity is great. It says it is TSA and airline compliant which is great. But I would still check to make sure it is ok to bring in the plane as those rules change frequently.
Charge speed for PD or cell phone is pretty quick. Also stamina is pretty good. This fills my gap of either being to small of a battery or too big.
Comes with carrying/storage bags and USB c cable.
So overall great buy for a battery bank. I would recommend it for what it is intended.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Very good valley for money would definitely recomm
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This power rank is pretty good. It's very comparable to the anchor one, and it has the pretty design. And it looks very similar in terms of functionality as well.This one actually outperforms the anchor and the similar price point I bought this because it looked very similar.And had better specs, but it looks like they may have cut some corners in the software side of things.But i'm not sure because i've only been using this for a month.But overall, I love it for the price.I got it for
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Portability
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Overall good
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Light weight and very portable. Can charge my phone more than once on a single charge.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great Product
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Love this product so much that I bought 2 of them. I watch 2 different tablets everyday with no issues with keeping a charge or recharging the battery up. Use this with Tablets, Phone and ear bubs.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Good power
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Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Works great, powered my ROG zephyrs to full battery and still enough juice to keep my phone going when needed. Bought it for classes and excited to give that a go
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Charging speed, Display quality, Port quantity
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Solid Power When You Actually Need It
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I have now been using my UGREEN Nexode 200W Power Bank for a few weeks and used it mostly for work (working away from an outlet) as well as on a recent short trip; all in all a super dependable piece of gear! First, I noticed how heavy this device is. While that may seem a drawback, once I realized that this device was meant to charge laptops it made complete sense to me - that trade-off was worth it!
Charging Performance is definitely the best thing about this device; I was able to charge my 16" Laptop very quickly! Additionally, while charging my laptop, I was able to keep my phone and tablet charged with no slowdown in charging either. I absolutely love this Dual USB-C feature. Not only is it impressive to see on paper but it's actually really practical too! Another great highlight of this device is the TFT display. Being able to see real-time information about current wattage and how long you have until the battery runs out is very helpful. Honestly, I didn't think I'd really care until I started using it.
I was able to use the power bank for a full day charging my laptop multiple times, multiple times to charge my phone. I will also say that recharging this power bank is very fast, so it is much easier to use it regularly versus just for emergencies
On the downside, the large size of the power bank does take up a fair amount of space in your bag and the glossy screen easily shows fingerprints. The cable pouch has a fairly low-end feel compared to the rest of the device.
Overall, this power bank is very well designed, powerful and dependable even with its flaws. It is one of those products that will slowly work its way into your daily routine without you really noticing.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Good charger.
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Very nice product and feels well built. Bought for my son to have when at coffee shops studying for school.