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UGREEN Nexode Power Bank 20000mAh 130W now available

The new UGREEN Nexode Power Bank has a 100W USB-C port. (Image source: UGREEN)
The new UGREEN Nexode Power Bank has a 100W USB-C port. (Image source: UGREEN)
UGREEN has launched the Nexode Power Bank 20000mAh 130W in the UK and the EU. The new accessory appeared in China earlier this year and allows you to charge three devices simultaneously. Features include a 100W USB-C output, a trickle charging mode and an integrated TFT display. 

The UGREEN Nexode Power Bank 20000mAh 130W is now on sale in Europe. The model is identical to the UGREEN Energy Pai Pro 130W 20,000mAh power bank launched in China in June.

The Nexode Power Bank has three ports, including a USB-C port with an output of 100W. According to UGREEN, this 100W output allows you to charge an iPhone 15 Pro or a Samsung S24 Ultra to 55% in half an hour, or a MacBook Pro 16 to 43% in the same timeframe. The other two ports are 30W USB-C and 22.5W USB-A. When two ports are in use, the total maximum output is 130W, and using all three reduces the output to 115W. With a 20000mAh capacity, the device is said to charge an iPhone 15 four times, an iPad Pro 11 2 times or a MacBook Air 13 1.3 times. The power bank recharges via USB-C in around two hours and is said to retain over 80% capacity after 1,000 cycles.

Other features include a trickle charging mode and an integrated TFT smart display showing the charging status and remaining battery. The portable accessory measures 54 x 51 x 131 mm (~2.1 x 2.0 x 5.2 inches), weighs 480g (~16.9 oz), and is airline-approved. The UGREEN Nexode Power Bank 20000mAh 130W retails for £89.99/€99.99. However, customers can currently get a 30% discount on the product, reducing the price to £61.00/€66.00; it is unclear how long this deal will last. It also remains to be seen whether or when the accessory could launch in North America.

(Image source: UGREEN)
(Image source: UGREEN)
(Image source: UGREEN)
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Polly Allcock, 2024-07- 1 (Update: 2024-07- 1)