A 200W Power Bank Built for Laptops, Phones, and Everything in Between
Ugreen’s new flagship 200W power bank arrives as a high-end option for users who juggle multiple power-hungry devices. Its 25,000mAh capacity is positioned squarely at laptop and tablet owners who also need to keep phones, earbuds, and accessories topped up on the go. Ugreen translates this capacity into roughly 1.3 full charges for a 13-inch MacBook Air, about 3.4 charges for a Galaxy S25 Ultra, and up to 4.7 charges for an iPhone 17 Pro, underscoring that this isn’t just a “phone-only” backup battery. The total 200W output means the bank can sustain serious loads, especially when using high-draw USB-C devices. Rather than focusing on a single ultra-fast port, Ugreen is clearly targeting real-world multi-device scenarios, where users want to keep a laptop, phone, and perhaps a second laptop or tablet powered up at once without dramatically extending charging times.
Built-in USB-C Cables Tackle Cable Clutter and Daily Portability
One of the most distinctive aspects of this fast charging power bank is its built-in USB-C cables. Ugreen integrates a 68cm retractable USB-C cable for flexible reach, plus a shorter 35cm USB-C cable that cleverly doubles as a carrying handle when looped around the chassis. This approach tackles a common pain point: forgetting or misplacing charging cables, especially when traveling light or moving between meeting rooms. The built-in USB-C cables are rated for 10,000 bends, while the retractable mechanism is rated for 25,000 pulls, suggesting Ugreen expects frequent use rather than occasional emergency deployment. Users still get a standard USB-C port and a USB-A port for legacy accessories, giving four total charging options. The overall design favors self-contained portability, allowing the bank to function as an all-in-one power solution with fewer loose accessories rattling around in a bag.
How 100W PD Charging and 200W Sharing Change Real-World Speeds
Under the hood, this 200W power bank leans on 100W PD charging to deliver laptop-class speeds. Ugreen claims it can push a 16-inch MacBook Pro to 43% in 30 minutes, roughly matching many dedicated 100W wall bricks. For users running two powerful USB-C devices at once, such as dual laptops or a laptop plus a tablet, the bank can output 100W to two USB-C connections simultaneously. That effectively turns it into a mobile dual-port 100W PD charging hub. When three USB-C connections are active, total output drops to 115W, but that still represents meaningfully fast charging for a mix of devices. Support for Xiaomi’s 90W protocol further broadens compatibility. In practice, this means mobile professionals and content creators can maintain near-desk-level charging performance even when working far from an outlet.
Smart Display, Fast Refill: A Power Bank You Can Actually Monitor
To make all that power more manageable, Ugreen includes a TFT smart display that goes beyond a simple percentage readout. The screen breaks down real-time input and output wattage for each port, shows remaining battery percentage, and estimates time until the power bank is empty or fully recharged. This helps users understand exactly how their 25,000mAh capacity is being distributed, which is especially useful when balancing laptops and phones on limited power. A battery health menu tracks total cycle counts, offering transparency into long-term wear. When it is time to refill, the bank itself supports up to 100W input. With an appropriate wall charger, Ugreen says it can recharge from zero to full in about 2.2 hours, making it practical to top up between flights or meetings. Safety considerations include V-0 flame-retardant housing, thermal protection, and short-circuit safeguards, with cells rated to maintain at least 80% capacity after 300 cycles.
Positioning in Ugreen’s Growing Premium Power Bank Lineup
This 25,000mAh capacity model slots in as a flagship option within Ugreen’s expanding range of fast charging power banks. Priced at USD 139.99 (approx. RM660) and temporarily discounted to USD 109.99 (approx. RM515) on Ugreen’s official site, it clearly targets users who prioritize power density, output flexibility, and build quality over minimal cost. At 631 grams and measuring 15.8 x 5.4 x 5.0 cm, it is not the lightest everyday carry, but its all-in-one design and 200W ceiling make it more of a mobile power hub than a pocket-sized backup. The company has also introduced smaller options like the P6 45W 10,000mAh power bank, which echoes the integrated cable and display concept at lower capacity and power levels. Together, these products signal Ugreen’s strategy of pushing premium, feature-rich power solutions for increasingly demanding multi-device workflows.
