UGREEN Clears Out Its Power Bank With Retractable Cable at a Record Low (20000mAh, 165W) - Kotaku
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UGREEN Clears Out Its Power Bank With Retractable Cable at a Record Low (20000mAh, 165W) - Kotaku
"This portable, yet mighty charger features a built-in 25.6inch (65cm) retractable USB-C cable that expands when needed and tucks away once you're done topping your devices up. That means you don't need to worry about carrying extra wires with this power bank at hand - just toss it in your backpack, and you're good to go. Additionally, the cable is tested for over 25,000 retractions and 10,000 bends, so it's going to comfortably support your power needs for years to come."
"There are also two additional ports with up to 165W max output, so you can charge a MacBook Pro and an iPhone simultaneously (delivering 100W and 65W respectively). In a setup like this, the power bank can take a 16-inch MacBook Pro from 0 to 43% in just 30 minutes. The informative smart display at the front shares real-time port status and power flow, keeping you in the loop about the charging situation at all times."
"The 20,000mAh high capacity is built for demanding days, as it's capable of supporting all-day business activities without searching for outlets. For reference, that's enough power to fully power an 11-inch iPad Pro twice, a Galaxy S24 Ultra up to three times, or a 13-inch MacBook Air just over once. Recharging the power bank doesn't take forever, either, thanks to its 100W max input that juices it back up to full in just under 2 hours."
The Ugreen Nexode is a 20,000mAh, 165W power bank currently discounted to $70 at Amazon with free delivery. The unit includes a built-in 25.6-inch (65cm) retractable USB-C cable tested for over 25,000 retractions and 10,000 bends for durable portability. Two additional ports support up to 165W combined output, enabling simultaneous charging (example split: 100W and 65W) and rapid charging such as taking a 16-inch MacBook Pro from 0 to 43% in 30 minutes. The front smart display reports real-time port status and power flow. A 100W max input recharges the pack to full in just under two hours.
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