Unusual-looking Ugreen power bank launches with built-in display and 45W cable

Ugreen recently teased a "P6" power bank with a rather unusual design, and just a few days after the teaser, the portable charger is now official in China. The company didn't go much into the details during this initial unveiling, but it did offer a detailed look at the design.
Compared to traditional power banks, this new Ugreen power bank, which has the PB603 model number, has grooves on its body. It's unclear whether this design is meant to offer a better grip or if it's purely about the aesthetics the company was going for.
Besides the unusual design, the Ugreen PB603 appears to be a pretty solid 10,00mAh power bank. The company claims that it has used the same battery cells Apple uses for its smartphones. These have enhanced safety ratings, and they are said not to burn when squeezed or catch fire when the outer layer is punctured.
The brand adds that these cells make the 45W Ugreen power bank see a 166% improvement in terms of cycle life when compared to the "first-gen" models (20K Nexode 45W power bank curr. $37.99 on Amazon). There's not much on the specs of the portable charger, but the pictures confirm that it comes with a built-in screen.
This integrated screen appears to be capable of displaying key discharge details, including the power output and battery percentage of the internal cells. The pictures further confirm that the power bank will sport a built-in cable with support for 45W fast charging.
While Ugreen didn't confirm it, there should be at least one more port on the power bank, allowing it to recharge two devices at the same time. The company did, however, confirm that the PB603 will retail for CNY 299 in China, around $44. It's also expected to make a global debut soon.




















