The Philips 9000 series USB power bank has been launched in China. With model number DLP2303G/93, the accessory has a 27,000mAh battery, a capacity low enough for you to take the product on a plane. The travel gadget is also relatively compact, easily fitting in your luggage.
The Philips Power Bank includes two 140W USB-C ports supporting the PD 3.1 protocol, charging a MacBook Pro 16” to 50% in 30 minutes. A third USB-A port with Quick Charge (QC) technology can charge devices at up to 22.5W. The total maximum output across the three ports is 162.5 W, with power adjusted depending on which ports are used. The 27,000mAh battery allows you to charge a MacBook Air 13” 1.5 times or an iPhone 14 Pro 5 times. Plus, the gadget comes with a USB-A to USB-C cable, which you can use to recharge the battery.
Other features include an integrated TFT display that shows charging information and protection from issues like overheating, overvoltage and overcurrent. The portable charger has an aluminum alloy shell with a gray/gold finish measuring 154.6 x 52.8 x 49.5 mm (~6.1 x 2.1 x 1.9-in) and weighing around 450 g (~1 lb). You can currently buy the Philips 9000 series USB power bank in China for 599 yuan (~$83). Whether or when Philips could launch the product in other markets remains to be seen.
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