The Ugreen 145W power bank is available as a combo with a 3.3 foot 100W UBS-C charging cable for $88.
ZDNET’s key takeaways
I remember when the idea of having a power bank capable of charging a laptop was considered a fantasy. In fact, I recall the hassles of trying to keep laptops charged while in the car or on the go. It was possible but required a lot of gear — and a lot of patience.
Now, you can charge your laptop, smartphone, tablet, drones, earbuds, and pretty much anything else with a USB port from a power bank that fits in your pocket. And I may have found the best one available.
Also: One of the most reliable power banks I’ve tested can even inflate car tires
I’ve been testing Ugreen’s latest 145W power bank<!–>, and it ticks all the boxes to become one of my favorite units.
Charge protocols: USB-C1: PD3.1 / PD3.0 / PD2.0 / QC3.0 / QC2.0 / FCP / AFC / APPLE 5V2.4A / BC1.2 USB-C2: PD3.0 / PD2.0 / QC3.0 / QC2.0 / FCP / AFC / APPLE 5V2.4A / BC1.2 USB-A: SCP (10V2.25A) / QC3.0 / QC2.0 / FCP / AFC / APPLE 5V2.4A / BC1.2
Display: LED screen
Bi-directional charging: Yes
Dimensions: 16 x 8.08 x 2.67 cm
Weight: 505 g
What’s in the box: 1 x 25000mAh power bank 1 x 100W USB-C to USB-C cable 1 x Travel pouch 1 x User manual
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Regular readers will know that I’m a huge fan of Ugreen gear. The company consistently delivers products that work, whether it be AC chargers, power banks, or even power stations. I’ve been testing its products for a long time now, and I’ve found that everything it make offers good value and is well-built, safe, and durable. And the Ugreen power banks are often compact enough to carry around with ease.