Powerbank USB-C Laptop Charger - Suit Dell 7380

Hi, I'm after a minimum 15,000 but preferably 20,000 powerbank that'll charge my laptop (Dell Lattitude 7380 with i7 and 16gb) when travelling. I won't be doing much that's power intensive, mainly Netflix and movies or typing and browsing.

I've seen the Xiaomi, but unsure if 27W will be OK, or go the 45W. Is there any competition?

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    Go for this one: https://www.kogan.com/au/buy/kogan-26800-mah-powerbank-60w-p…

    I'm using for over 8 months now. When I used to go to uni last year, I'd have taken this power bank for both of my Dell XPS and Pixel 2 XL.

    • That's pretty awesome,but thought airlines keep you under 20,000mah for carry on?

    • Airline limit is 100Wh (watt hours).
      26800mAh x 3.7V = 99.1Wh

      I'll give my thumbs up for this powerbank too, just note that the 60W output is only sustained near fully charged, and the output max power drops rapidly as the battery depletes.

      My other notes:

      Kogan 26800mAh 60W USB-PD battery
      - Only supports QC (>5V output) when one usb port is in use at a time
      - Supports total output of 18W via USB-A ports.
      - Supports USB-PD protocol charging via USB type-C port, up to 30W (20V, 1.5A)
      - Supports pass-through charging with boost e.g. 5V (12W) input, QC3.0 output of 9V (18W)
      - Does not support QC protocol input via USB type-C port (only 5V charging up to 12W, unless using USB-PD protocol)
      - Hold down the button to change charging direction - if connected to a supported device (e.g laptop).
      - Lights do not flash during charging if close to full.
      - If a device is using QC on one port, and it is unplugged, and then plugged into the other USB type-A socket, QC will be disabled on both ports. QC will not be enabled again until all ports are unplugged for a full 60 seconds. Until this happens, both ports are limited to 5V 2A (10W).

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