High-Power Battery Pack Targets Laptop and Phone Users
Ugreen’s latest 200W power bank is designed for users who juggle laptops, tablets, and phones on the go. Officially named the Ugreen 200W Power Bank 25000mAh Fast Charging Built-in Cable, it combines a sizeable 25,000mAh capacity with a total output of up to 200W. That makes it powerful enough to function as a desk-side or travel charging hub rather than just a backup battery. The company says it supports 100W Power Delivery, allowing it to rapidly top up larger devices like a 16‑inch MacBook Pro, while also handling typical smartphone and tablet fast-charging needs. Ugreen currently lists the battery pack at a retail price of USD 139.99 (approx. RM650), with a promotional price of USD 109.99 (approx. RM510) via its official website. The positioning is clear: this is a premium, fast charging power bank meant to replace multiple chargers and cables.
Built-In USB-C Cables Aim to End Cable Clutter
A key differentiator for this 200W power bank is its integrated cabling system. Instead of relying solely on external cords, Ugreen includes two built-in USB‑C cables: a 68 cm retractable cable for flexible reach and a shorter 35 cm USB‑C cable that loops around to double as a carrying handle. This design is tailored to travelers and commuters who want fewer loose accessories in their bag, while still having the right connectors ready for most modern devices. Ugreen’s internal testing rates the cables for 10,000 bends, and the retractable mechanism for 25,000 pulls, suggesting durability for everyday use. These built-in USB‑C cables sit alongside a standard USB‑C port and a single USB‑A port, so you can still plug in legacy cables when needed, but in many scenarios you can leave your separate cords at home.
200W Total Output with 100W Power Delivery for Laptops
Under the hood, the power bank’s 200W ceiling is distributed intelligently across its ports and cables. The standout figure is its ability to deliver 100W Power Delivery, which Ugreen says can charge a 16‑inch MacBook Pro to 43% in 30 minutes. For multitaskers, the device can push 100W to two USB‑C connections simultaneously, enabling dual‑laptop charging from a single brick-sized battery. When three USB‑C outputs are active at once, total output drops to 115W, which is still ample for a mix of tablets, phones, and ultrabooks. The 25,000mAh capacity translates, in Ugreen’s estimates, to about 1.3 charges for a 13‑inch MacBook Air, 3.4 charges for a Galaxy S25 Ultra, or 4.7 charges for an iPhone 17 Pro. In practical terms, that moves this unit firmly into all‑day, multi‑device territory rather than emergency top‑ups.
Smart Display Makes Power Management More Transparent
Following a growing trend in premium battery packs, Ugreen has fitted this 25,000mAh capacity charger with a front‑facing TFT smart display. Rather than a simple row of LEDs, the screen provides granular insight into how the power bank is being used. Users can see real‑time input and output wattage for each individual port, quickly revealing which devices are drawing the most power and whether they are fast‑charging. The display also shows remaining battery percentage and estimated time until empty or fully recharged, helping users decide when to plug into the wall or ration remaining capacity. A battery health menu tracks total cycle counts, offering a sense of long‑term wear on the cells. For power users who rely on a fast charging power bank every day, this transparency can be the difference between guessing and planning.
Fast Recharge, Safety Features, and Trade-Offs
Despite its large 25,000mAh capacity, Ugreen’s 200W power bank is designed to refill quickly when paired with a capable wall charger. It supports up to 100W input, allowing a full recharge from empty in about 2.2 hours according to the company. That rapid turnaround is crucial for users who drain the pack during a workday and need it ready again by the next morning. The device weighs 631 grams and measures 15.8 x 5.4 x 5.0 cm, making it more of a bag accessory than something you’d slip into a pocket. Ugreen claims the cells retain at least 80% of their original capacity after 300 charge cycles, and the enclosure uses V‑0 flame‑retardant material with standard thermal and short‑circuit protections. The result is a fast charging power bank that favors performance and safety, with portability as a calculated compromise.
