UGREEN launches new high-capacity power bank with 130W fast charging support
The UGREEN "Energy Pai Pro" power bank series brings two new portable chargers, with one of them featuring a rated capacity of 20,000 mAh with a max power output rating of 130W. The fast charging feature, according to the company, allows the charger to power up the MacBook Air 13 M2 to 55% in just 30 minutes.
In addition, UGREEN shares that the 130W Energy Pai Pro power bank can get the iPhone 15 Pro to 60% and Huawei Mate 60 Pro to 51% in 30 minutes. The in-house test results also point to the charger capable of getting the Vivo X100 Pro to 100% in just 32 minutes.
Getting the portable charger itself charged up doesn't take long either. UGREEN says that the power bank can get from 0% to 100% in just 2 hours and has a max charging rating of 65W. Also, thanks to its high battery capacity, it is said to be able to charge the iPhone 15 Pro four times, the 2021 iPad Pro 11 1.5 times, and the Mate 60 Pro 2.9 times.
As for the batteries inside the power bank, UGREEN says that they are car-grade and can retain more than 80% of capacity even after 1000 charge and discharge cycles.
Besides, the 130W Energy Pai Pro sports ThermalGuard technology, which is said to take temperature measurements 200 times in a minute to ensure stable fast charging. There are other protection features inside the power bank to offer peace of mind while charging devices.
When it comes to the ports, there are one USB Type-A and two USB Type-C ports, with one of the Type-C ports maxing out at 100W, while the other maxing out at 30W and the USB Type-A at 22.5W. Also, there is support for PPS, PD, QC, UFCS, and SCP.
Pricing-wise, the 130W power bank costs CNY 349 (about $48) in China. UGREEN hasn't shared details on global pricing and availability yet, but it does offer most of its products in the international markets. If you're looking to purchase something similar that's already available in the global regions, check out the CUKTECH 20 (curr. $99.99 on Amazon)
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IT Home (machine translated from Chinese)