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Cygnett ChargeUp Pro USB-C 27,000mAh USB-C Laptop Power Bank 60W Output $81.60 Shipped @ Cygnett

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Leave all your chargers behind. With enough power to charge your MacBook, Tablet, Smartphone or Bluetooth earphones the ChargeUp Pro 27K delivers all the power you need from one compact power bank. Airline approved, this power bank is approved for carry-on and can be used on flights.
Charge a laptop for up to 16 hours.

The portability of a laptop lets you use it anywhere, however what happens when it runs low on battery? The ChargeUp Pro 27K can charge a USB-C laptop anywhere, for up to 16 hours. Our 60W Power Delivery technology enables this power bank to generate four times the standard 15W for USB-C ports.

Charge three devices simultaneously on the go, including fast-charging for USB-C laptops, tablets and smartphones. The beefed-up ChargeUp Pro 27k boasts 3x USB outputs - 1 x 60W USB-C (PD), 1x 12W USB-C and a 1 x 12W USB-A port, with a total output of 72W (max).
Running out of smartphone battery is a genuine tech phobia for many of us. The ChargeUp Pro 27K can 100% charge your smartphone up to 7 full times, including an iPhone and Samsung Galaxy. There’s also enough power and inputs to charge 2 x phones at the same time.

Battery Capacity

Battery Capacity: 27,000mAh / 99.9Wh
Battery Type: Lithium Polymer
Battery Cell: 3 x 9,000mAh / 3.7V

Items Included

USB-C to USB-A Cable

Input / Output

Input 1: 1-USB-C: 5V/3A, 9V/3A, 15V/3A, 20V/2.25A (30W Max)
Output 1: 1-USB-C: 5V/3A, 9V/3A, 15V/3A, 20V/3A (60W)
Output 2: 2-USB-C: 5V/2.4A (12W)
Output 3: 2-USB-A: 5V/2.4A (12W)
Total Output: 72W (USB-C 60W Max), USB-C+USB-A (Share 12W)

Charge a laptop, phone, tablet
Power a laptop up to 16 hours
Charge 3 devices at once
60W USB-C Power Delivery

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  • anyone think jb or officeworks will match this?

    • JB and Officeworks don't sell this one, this is the old 60W battery.

  • Yeah just the discounted price of $96 not with coupon code comeback15

  • +1

    their new laptop charger can deliver 100w.. damn
    https://www.cygnett.com/collections/laptop-power-banks/produ…

    the comeback15 code brings it down to $169.95.. still too high for me but I feel like that is the one I need

  • How long does it take to charge up this powerbank?

    That is the real question.

    • +1

      With the right charger you could charge at a max of 30W. The battery is 99Wh capacity, so theoretically under 4 hours. I'd estimate a 25% loss/buffer and slowdown for battery conditioning so my estimate would be 4.5-5 hours.

      • Or is it 45W?
        Input 1: 1-USB-C: 5V/3A, 9V/3A, 15V/3A, 20V/2.25A (30W Max)

        20 x 2.25 ?

        I feel like maybe they got that figure wrong.

  • googlevich is correct I found this on the Amazon.

    The power bank is the time it takes to recharge the battery. The ChargeUp Pro 27k PD can be fully charged in 5 hours with a USB-C charger thanks to its superior 30W input. This is up to three times faster than a conventional power bank. This saves you time when you need to refill quickly before leaving the house.

  • How to power a laptop with those 27k mAh batteries ? everytime i plug it USB C to USB C to my laptop it ends with my laptop CHARGING THE BATTERY instead of the other way around ahhhhhhh

    • I genuinely lol from your comment.

      Does your laptop support charging via usb c?

  • Anker powecore iii 60w was on Amazon for 89 lightning deal yesterday, might also be still avail but this looks to be a tad better

    Edit: prime only but still avail
    Deal of the day for Prime Members: Anker PowerCore III 19200mAh Huge Capacity 60W Power Delivery Portable Charger for MacBook Air/Pro/Dell XPS, iPad Pro 2020, iPhone 14/13/12/11 Pro/11/XS Max/X/8, Samsung and More https://amzn.asia/d/5M40tEm

  • +1

    Love this battery. Perfect size as it maximizes its capacity while still able to be brought on a plane (99.9Wh).

  • +2

    Optimal for taking on a plane without declaration, and able to power a MacBook Air :D

    Over 100 Wh 

    If your power bank is between 100Wh and 160Wh you may still take it with you, but it will need to be cleared by the airline.

    • Virgin(virginaustralia.com) will approve 2 spare battery packs, 101-160Wh, when declared at check-in.
    • Rex(rex.com.au) will approve 2 spare battery packs, 101-160Wh, when declared at check-in.
    • Qantas(qantas.com) and Jestar(jetstar.com) will approve these batteries but require prior-approval via an email to <[email protected]and declaration at check-in.
    Quick Reference Table

    mAh | Wh | Status |
    5,000 | 19 | Safe to carry-on |
    10,000 | 37 | Safe to carry-on |
    15,000 | 56 | Safe to carry-on |
    20,000 | 74 | Safe to carry-on |
    25,000 | 93 | Safe to carry-on |
    27,000 | 100 | Limit without airline approval |
    30,000 | 111 | Seek airline approval |
    35,000 | 130 | Seek airline approval |
    40,000 | 148 | Seek airline approval |
    43,000 | 160 | Legal limit |
    45,000 | 165 | Illegal to bring on plane |

  • Thanks, OP. Bought! This will be excellent to power my Steam Deck, phone and external monitor on my upcoming trips overseas.

  • +1

    Would this be my best option to take with me for a trip around Europe and the uk for 6 weeks? Was hoping to get something a bit cheaper but unsure if this is the best i can get for the price.

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