A 200W Power Bank That Thinks Like a Desktop Charger
Ugreen’s latest launch isn’t just another chunky battery pack; it is essentially a compact desktop charger with a 25,000mAh capacity and a total output of 200W. Branded as the Ugreen 200W Power Bank 25000mAh Fast Charging Built-in Cable, it is designed for users who routinely juggle laptops, tablets, and smartphones on the go. The power bank offers four physical connections: a 68 cm retractable USB-C cable, a 35 cm USB-C cable that doubles as a carrying handle, one USB-C port, and one USB-A port. This layout makes it possible to power several devices without a tangle of external cables. The headline feature, though, is sheer power: delivering up to 200W overall, it aims to bridge the gap between portable fast charging and the desktop chargers many professionals rely on at home or in the office.
What 25,000mAh and 200W Mean in Everyday Use
On paper, a 25,000mAh capacity sounds impressive; in practice, it translates into tangible extra runtime across multiple devices. Ugreen’s own estimates suggest roughly 1.3 full charges for a 13‑inch MacBook Air, around 3.4 charges for a Galaxy S25 Ultra, and about 4.7 charges for an iPhone 17 Pro. Coupled with high-output USB-C power delivery, the pack can supply 100W to two separate USB-C connections at the same time, enough to charge two laptops concurrently. When three USB-C connections are active, the total output is intelligently throttled to 115W to balance safety and performance. This combination of 200W total output and sizable 25000mAh capacity makes the device particularly appealing for power users who move between meetings, co-working spaces, and travel hubs, where access to wall outlets can be limited or highly competitive.
Built-in USB-C Cables: Fewer Accessories, More Flexibility
One of the most distinctive aspects of this 200W power bank is its built-in cabling. The 68 cm retractable USB-C cable offers reach for awkwardly placed devices, while the shorter 35 cm USB-C cable wraps around the body to form a convenient handle when not in use. This design reduces the need to pack extra cables, simplifying travel setups and minimizing clutter in bags and on desks. Durability is a clear focus: Ugreen rates the integrated cables for 10,000 bends and the retractable mechanism for 25,000 pulls, addressing a common failure point in everyday charging gear. Alongside the dedicated USB-C and USB-A ports, the combination effectively turns the power bank into a self-contained charging hub that is ready to work straight out of the bag, with or without additional accessories.
Smart Display and Battery Intelligence for Power Users
Beyond raw wattage, Ugreen has equipped this portable fast charging brick with a TFT smart display that adds transparency and control to everyday use. The screen shows real-time input and output wattage for each individual port, letting users see exactly how much power each device is drawing. It also displays remaining battery percentage and estimates how long until the power bank is fully depleted or recharged, useful for planning work sessions or travel legs. A battery health menu tracks total charge cycles, helping users monitor long‑term wear. According to Ugreen, the internal cells are designed to retain at least 80% of their original capacity after 300 cycles. Safety features include thermal and short‑circuit protection, while the shell uses V‑0 flame‑retardant material, underscoring that this is a tool built for heavy, repeated use rather than occasional emergencies.
Fast Recharge, Heavy Chassis, and Market Implications
Recharging such a large 25000mAh capacity usually means long downtime, but Ugreen mitigates this with 100W USB-C power delivery input support. Paired with an appropriate wall charger, the power bank can go from empty to full in about 2.2 hours, making it realistic to top up between flights or during a single work session. The device’s capabilities do come with a physical trade-off: it weighs 631 g and measures 15.8 × 5.4 × 5.0 cm, putting it firmly in the hefty category for everyday carry. Nonetheless, by effectively bringing desktop-level charging performance into a portable form factor—complete with 90W protocol support for select phones and 100W PD for laptops—it challenges traditional power bank positioning. Instead of being a backup, this 200W power bank is positioned as a primary charging solution for professionals and frequent travelers.
