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This 20,000mAh 100W Charger Powers Phones and Laptops, Now at Its Lowest Price Ever on Amazon

This 20,000mAh 100W Charger Powers Phones and Laptops, Now at Its Lowest Price Ever on Amazon

Gizmodo17-05-2025

The old rule for shopping for portable power banks was something along the lines of 'powerful, small, inexpensive: pick 2 because you can't have all 3.' That thinking has clearly gone out the window, because Ugreen 100W portable charger is all of the above, especially now that Amazon's limited-time deal has brought it down to an all-time low price of just $53, down from $79.
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This pocket-sized powerhouse delivers a whopping 20,000mAh of juice through three ports — two USB-C and one USB-A — along with a smart digital display to let you know when it needs to be recharged. Your smartphone, tablet, and earbuds can recharge at the same time, and the real kicker is the fact it's powerful enough to charge a 16-inch MacBook Pro from zero to 50% in just 40 minutes.
Power Trip
On a business trip when you need to get in some critical last-second prep work on your laptop, or stay in digital communication with the office, you can't afford to have your batteries conk out. The Ugreen portable charger is TSA-compliant, so it's tailor made for travel. Good luck getting the airplane's built-in seat chargers to amply charge even one of your devices, much less three. That is, when those seat chargers work at all.
The 100W Ugreen charger is even better suited for leisure travel with the family, as it can juice up a Nintendo Switch 3.4 times and an iPhone 15 Pro 4.5 times, and is just as effective with tablets, Steam Decks, and anything else you need to keep everyone amused on a long trip. And with three ports, there's no fighting over who gets to use the charger — everyone can power up their devices at the same time.
Rapid Recovery
The Ugreen Nexode charger's 65W USB-C port doubles as an in/out charging port: When you need to recharge the charger, it can go from zero to fully charged in just 1.6 hours which is 5 times faster than most power banks.
If you're planning on giving the Ugreen 100W charger a constant workout and you're worried about its durability or how it will handle the rigors of the road, there's no need to fear. The internal battery cells are encased in a sturdy UL 94 V-0 rated flame-retardant outer shell, and it's also designed to protect your devices from over-voltage or over-current damage, and also damage from overheating.
We've seen many huge-capacity power banks before, and we've seen many pocket-sized chargers, but it's almost impossible to find a charger this powerful that's also this small. And of course the best part is the price — just $53 during this limited-time Amazon deal.
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