UGREEN Nexode 140W 25000mAh Power Bank Fast Charging 3-Port
UGREEN Nexode 140W 25000mAh Power Bank Fast Charging 3-Port Portable Charger Laptop Battery Pack Compatible with Dell, HP, iPad, iPhone 15, etc
145W Power Bank Fast Charging
Why does this power bank’s battery status reduce so quickly? Why can’t my phone fully charge?
Does this power bank support Galaxy Superfast Charge 2.0?
Why the charging power of USB C1 is less than 140W?
Kindly Note
What will you get?
Universal Compatibility(Partial List)
Compatibility | MacBook Pro 16”/Air 15″; XPS 15; ThinkPad T490; MateBook X Pro etc; |
Compatibility | iPad Pro/Air/Mini, iPhone 15/15 Plus/15 Pro/15 Pro Max, iPhone 14/13 Series, Watch 9, Watch SE, AirPods Pro, MagSafe, etc |
Compatibility | Galaxy S24/S23 Ultra, S24/S23+, S22 Ultra, S22+, S21 FE, S21 Ultra, ; Tab A8, S8, S7+; Z Flip; Note 10, Note 9, A72, A71, A51; M43, Galaxy Fold 2 etc |
Compatibility | Huawei Mate 60 Pro/Mate 50, P60/P50/P40/P30 Pro, Nova 11/10 Pro, Pixel 7/6 Pro, Pixel 5/4/4XL; Redmi 12/11, Note 9/Note 8, Mi 13/12, Mix, etc |
Compatibility | Swtich;Tablets; Steam Deck, LG G8 ThinQ, G7 ThinQ, G7 One, G7 Fit, V50 ThinQ 5G, V40 ThinQ, V30, V20; Moto G7, G7 Play, G7 Power, G6, Z, Z Force etc |
USB C1 Output | 5V3A, 9V3A, 12V3A, 15V3A, 20V5A, 28V5A, Adaptive Charge 140W Max |
USB C2 Output | 5V3A, 9V3A, 12V3A, 15V3A, 20V3.25A, Adaptive Charge 65W Max |
USB A Output | 5V3A, 9V2A, 12V1.5A, 10V2.25A, Adaptive Charge 22.5W Max |
USB C1 Input | 5V3A, 9V3A, 12V3A, 15V3A, 20V3.25A, Adaptive Charge 65W Max |
Capacity | 25000mAh |
UGREEN USB C Fast Charger
100W Power Bank 20000mAh | 100W Power Bank 20000mAh | 100W Power Bank 12000mAh | Magsafe Power Bank 5000 | Magsafe Power Bank 10000 | 140W USB C Charger | 100W USB C Charger | |
Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,151 | 4.6 out of 5 stars 170 | 4.5 out of 5 stars 118 | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,399 | 4.3 out of 5 stars 422 | 4.4 out of 5 stars 126 | 4.4 out of 5 stars 108 |
Price | £79.99 | £62.99 | £49.99 | £16.79 | £39.99 | £59.99 | £69.99 |
Total Output | 100W | 130W | 100W | 15W | 20W | 140W | 100W |
Max Output (USB C Port) | 100W | 100W | 100W | 15W | 20W | 140W | 100W |
Compatible with iPhone | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Compatible with Galaxy | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Compatible with Steam Deck | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
I normally use Anker for battery banks, cables, etc., however Anker had nothing with this wattage, capacity, and form factor available at the time.
Though a little weighty, the form factor fits comfortably into either my front or back pockets. The wattage output means it can super fast charge my devices, meaning I don’t need to have it out for long to get some good juice into my device before chucking it back in my backpack.
Shipped is the power bank itself, one short but decent quality USB-C to USB-C cable, and a material pouch. The drawstring is knotted at both ends and did come undone on both ends, so I did have to re-tie this, but, no issue there really.
The power bank itself also charges pretty fast!
Happy with this purchase, and would recommend it to anyone looking for a high-capacity power bank!
Very happy with this. Charging speed is excellent, features are excellent and build quality is excellent. Unlike some competitors you can use this for very low current devices too, such as a lens warmer in my case. Other units switch themselves off but in trickle mode this one works a treat. Capacity is just over the stated amount so all in all well worth the price.
While the product itself is great, the delivery let the whole shopping experience down hence the 4 stars. It took weeks to arrive! Complained to amazon, all they did was an apology.
I purchased this to use with my cpap machine for when I am off grid. It works great. I get about 2 nights out of it. Works with a special usb C adaptor I bought for my machine.
I’d skimped on my last power bank. When it let me down one final time I decided to go the whole hog and go for a beast. After scanning the options I decided on this one, which worked out 20 cheaper than the alternative with a similar spec. (The INIU with the fancy display)
I’d realized this was going to be a bit of a brick compared with my old one, but on arrival it is huge. It is also a huge capacity mind, so I’m not disappointed. It’s not something you would want to carry around ‘just in case’, it’s too heavy, but as a planned power backup it’s great.
After reading the (minute) instructions I’ve come to realize that I need to print a label to stick on the bottom to remind me that I can trickle charge it. (Couldn’t the manufacturer have done this)
My one major complaint is that the power button is an un-guarded push-click button that can easily be pressed accidentally whilst inside the case (bag), so I may have to come up with a hard case to stop that happening and stash a few leads.
I bought this Green 140W powerbank to power my Canon R5 vis USB-C. In video mode the 16Wh internal battery usually lasts about 30-60mins but using the powerbank I’m seeing at least 4-5 times that amount of time. It’s not surprising since the Ugreen is rated at 24,000mAh and although that’s probably recorded at 3V output, it still works out to around 72Wh. The internal battery continues to operate so that means I now have a potential 88Wh of power. All for less than the price of just one Canon battery! A bonus is the fact that I can also charge my phone, etc, at the same time. I’m looking into powering my Atomos Ninja with the power bank but I need to be sure it won’t be damaged first. If anyone has successfully done that, please let me know.
It’s well made and the LED readout showing remaining battery level is a well received feature. Overall, a great product at a good price.
It charges my laptop with no problem and I know that it doesn’t have the Samsung Ultra Fast power delivery chip on it, but it takes ages to charge my S22 Ultra.
When I connect it (have tried various Samsung, Ugreen and other brand cables. All supporting 100w) it shows ‘Fast Charging’ on the screen for a couple of seconds, the it changes to ‘Charging’.
The phone charges well when charging with various mains plugs that range from 20w to 65w.
One good example was whilst driving I had my phone plugged into the 100w charger socket and after 1h it changed around 30% only. The phone was sat on the passenger seat unused (no sat nav, no music streaming, no anything).
I got a VERY old (5-6 years) Anker power bank that charges my whole phone in that very same time.
I’m not bothered about the lack of Ultra Fast Charging or even Super Fast Charging (yes, Samsung has Charging, Fast Charging, Super Fast Charging and Ultra Fast Charging), but I’d like at least the Fast Charging to be working properly.
I must say, I’m impressed with how fast the battery itself changes. Hats off for that. The anker one needs 8h to charge.
This is a very well built power bank from Ugreen. I have a number of their chargers and cables and they are usually high quality and functional.
This power bank is no exception. Its a premium looking and feeling product with great specs to match.
100w output from one of the ports and 65w input for fast recharging. PD 3.0 supported with all of the usual profiles 5-20v.
However there is one downside which makes this lose out on a 5 star rating….
It does NOT support the newest PPS feature of the PD or QC protocols which means that it will NOT trigger Super Fast charging on samsung phones.