UGREEN 200W Nexode Power Bank 25,000mAh PD3.1 90Wh 3-Port with TFT Smart Display $134.99 Delivered @ UGREEN via Amazon AU

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Max 140W on one port.

  • 200W Total Output: With the latest PD 3.1 technology, this fast charge power bank provides full-speed charging for your devices, MacBook Pro 16'' can be charged to 56% in just 30Mins. 200W maximum total output, dual 100W output can fast fuel two laptops simultaneously.
  • 25,000mAh Capacity: UGREEN 25000mAh power bank fully charges MacBook Pro 16" up to 1.3 times, iPhone 15 up to 5.2 times and Galaxy S23 Ultra up to 3.6 times. 90Wh airline-approved capacity is ideal for carry-on, keeping your global travel full of energy.
  • Smart TFT Display: Real-time voltage, current, power input/output. You can understand the charging status of different devices promptly and intuitively. Compared to an LCD screen, the TFT display lets you know more.
  • Safe & Durable: After 1000 charge-discharge cycles, capacity remains above 80%, multiple protections and professional safety certifications, real-time temperature detection and high-speed heat dissipation ensure worry-free use.
  • Charge what you want: UGREEN battery pack supports charging protocols such as PD, PPS, QC, AFC, FCP, SCP, 45W Galaxy Super Fast Charging 2.0, compatible with almost all devices like 140W for MacBook Pro, iPad Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, Galaxy S24 Ultra, Pixel 8 Pro, Steam Deck, Switch, also supports smaller devices like AirPods, smart watches, etc.
Technical Specifications
USB C1 Output 5V3A, 9V3A, 12V3A, 15V/3A, 20V/5A, 28V/5A. PPS: 3.3-21V/5A, 140W Max
USB C Output Protocols PD3.1/PD3.0/PD2.0, PPS, QC4+/QC3.0/QC2.0, AFC, APPLE 5V2.4A, BC1.2, Galaxy Super Fast Charging 2.0 (45W)
USB C2 Output 5V3A, 9V3A, 12V3A, 15V/3A, 20V/5A, PPS: 3.3-21V/5A, 100W Max
USB C2 Output Protocols PD3.0/PD2.0, PPS, QC4+/QC3.0/QC2.0, AFC, APPLE 5V2.4A, BC1.2, Galaxy Super Fast Charging 2.0 (45W)
USB A Output 5V3A, 9V2A, 12V1.5A, 10V2.25A, 22.5W Max
USB A Output Protocols UFCS, SCP(10V2.25A), QC3.0/QC2.0, FCP/AFC, APPLE 5V2.4A, BC1.2
USB C1/C2 Input 5V3A, 9V3A, 12V3A, 15V3A, 20V3.25A, 65W Max
Capacity 25,000mAh (5*5,000mAh), 90Wh
Dimensions and Weight 54x50x155 mm, 690g
Package Contents 1x 200W Power Bank, 1x 240W USB C to C Cable, 1 x User Manual
Kindly Note For the first usage after receiving it, please fully charge it without interruption.

You can also get this UGREEN 20000mAh 22.5W Power Bank Battery Pack 3 Ports PD3.0 Fast Charging USB C Compact Portable Charger Digital Display for $40.48 with the same coupon.

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Comments

  • +2

    Output 2 (usb-C) and output 3 (usb-A) are limited to 20W combined (not 20W each) when both are being used, regardless of whether output 1 (usb-C) is being used?

    That is kinda crappy, if you were wanting to actually use the USB-A port at the same time!

    I guess it only matters if wanting to use all three outputs, given you could just use 1 & 3 instead. But still…a bit limiting, on otherwise great looking specs!

    • Right? It has to be some sort of technical limitation, I don't believe I have seen a power bank or charger that isn't similar.

      • +3

        The Anker and ZMI ones have a less restrictive split when using all 3 ports. But yeah, the INIU and lower power Ugreen ones all have this 20W limitation it seems.

        I believe it's to do with which two ports are "shared". Looks like output 1 (first USB-C) is independent from the others on the INIU and Ugreen ones, while on the Anker and ZMI, the USB-A is independent, and the two USB-C ports are shared (at a much higher limit though!).

        Interesting! Probably doesnt really matter TOO much to be honest…but if you are wanting to charge 3 mid to high wattage devices at the same time, it's something to consider! (I'm just thinking of the scenario charging laptop, Steam Deck/Switch, and phone.)

        Outside of that specific use case, it seems like a great powerbank!

        Edit: Actually, that doesn't make sense either, because the two USB-C ports are restricted to 100W each when used together! Weird! Someone smarter than me will have to explain this one! Lol

        • I stand corrected. The Anker/ZMI split is better, looking at pricing I would assume it's a cost thing.

  • +8

    Anker 737, is that you?

    • +13

      Comparison photo here.

      • lol damn u got me good

  • +3

    Damn they just copied Anker's design lol.

    • Same OEM ?

      I once informed a Danish DAB/Internet Radio brand that Dick Smith was selling a clone of theirs. They were like WTF lol

  • Is this Airline safe? I always struggle on how to work it out.

  • Does this support charging at the same time it discharges?

    I.e. wall -> power bank -> device

    On their other devices it's called "two-way fast charging" but I can't find it in the product decription on Amazon or the US Ugreen site, anybody else spot it?

    For reference: https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B0BJQ7F16T

    • The product images include ones where it is being used this way, and conveniently some of the user review images have it being used like that too, so you know it isnt a photoshop

  • How's the quality of ugreen chargers, power banks etc? I once bought thr phone stand and it really su********.

  • USB C1 Output 5V3A, 9V3A, 12V3A, 15V/3A, 20V/5A, 28V/5A. PPS: 3.3-21V/5A, 140W Max
    USB C Output Protocols PD3.1/PD3.0/PD2.0, PPS, QC4+/QC3.0/QC2.0, AFC, APPLE 5V2.4A, BC1.2, Galaxy Super Fast Charging 2.0 (45W)
    USB C2 Output 5V3A, 9V3A, 12V3A, 15V/3A, 20V/5A, PPS: 3.3-21V/5A, 100W Max
    USB C2 Output Protocols PD3.0/PD2.0, PPS, QC4+/QC3.0/QC2.0, AFC, APPLE 5V2.4A, BC1.2, Galaxy Super Fast Charging 2.0 (45W)
    USB A Output 5V3A, 9V2A, 12V1.5A, 10V2.25A, 22.5W Max
    USB A Output Protocols UFCS, SCP(10V2.25A), QC3.0/QC2.0, FCP/AFC, APPLE 5V2.4A, BC1.2
    USB C1/C2 Input 5V3A, 9V3A, 12V3A, 15V3A, 20V3.25A, 65W Max

    My head is spinning.

  • May I ask someone how long this would run 1 battery security camera ? I nfi !

  • What about overheating? I know another one from them that outputs 100w, but the ad does not say that it shutdowns after 10 minutes of doing so.

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