Lenovo's new Legion power bank can charge handhelds and computers at up to 100W

Lenovo has announced a new power bank under its Legion gaming brand. The new power bank, which is currently available in China, has a high power output, which means it can charge high-powered devices.
The new power bank is sold as the Legion P5 10000, and based on the name, it can be deduced that it has a 10,000mAh battery capacity. The power bank looks pretty chunky with its mecha-like design. It also has a small round display, an integrated Type-C charging cable, and two additional ports (1x USB-C and 1x USB-A).
According to Lenovo, the Legion P5 10000 supports 100W fast charging, making it suitable for high-powered devices such as laptops and handheld gaming PCs like the Lenovo Legion Go 2 (read our review) which ships with a 65W charger, but can draw higher than that. It can also charge low-power devices such as smartwatches and earbuds.
Lenovo says the power bank supports its own fast charging protocol as well as that of Huawei, Apple, and other brands. Unfortunately, there's no product page to confirm the technical details. It also claims that the P5 10000 has a 3C certification, so it is safe to take on planes and trains.
The Lenovo P5 10000 is expected to be released on May 19, but a listing is already live on JD.com with a price tag of CNY 169 (~$25/€21). There's no info yet on an international release, but Lenovo currently sells a Legion Go Power Bank with a 12,800mAh capacity and 65W max output for $79.99 (available on Amazon). This power bank magnetically attaches to the back of the Legion Go handhelds, and features a kickstand and an integrated cable.








