Lenovo has launched a new affordable power bank in China, and it resides in the ThinkPlus Fluxo lineup. With support for 125 W fast charging, it's said to be capable of getting the ThinkPad X1 Carbon AI laptop from 0% to 35% in around 30 minutes. The portable charger is also compatible with the standard charging protocols.
As the company highlights, the power bank is compatible with SCP, PPS, QC, PD, and more. This wide compatibility makes the ThinkPlus Fluxo 125 W power bank capable of powering up a broad range of devices, including low-powered accessories.
Regarding the capacity, the new Lenovo power bank has a 12,800 mAh rating. This, according to the company, makes the portable charger capable of charging most recently launched phones twice. Port-wise, it comes with one USB Type-A and two Type-C ports.
Among the three, the USB Type-C ports max out at 125 W (240 W Anker Bio-Braided 10-ft USB-C cable curr. $15.29 on Amazon), while the Type-A port can offer up to 30 W of fast charging. However, Lenovo hasn't clearly stated what the power output from each will be when three devices are connected to the power bank.
Other notable highlights of the ThinkPlus Fluxo 125 W include 45 W self-charging support, a built-in smart display, and a compact form factor. The launch price of this affordable power bank in China is CNY 229, which is around $32. Lenovo has yet to share details on global availability and pricing, but the company isn't really known for bringing all of its accessories outside the Chinese market.
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Lenovo on Weibo (machine translated from Chinese)