Black Friday was the previous floor on this Ugreen power bank but Amazon just went lower. The Ugreen Nexode 25,000mAh 200W laptop power bank is down to $75, off its $129 list price at 42% off and the lowest price it has ever reached anywhere. Two USB-C ports delivering a combined 200W, a 25,000mAh capacity, a TFT smart display, and airline-approved 90Wh capacity in a single unit. This is a Prime Day deal for Prime members, and the 30-day trial is card-free for anyone who needs the access.
200W total, 140W on a single port, MacBook Pro compatible
The two USB-C ports share 200W of combined output, with the primary port delivering up to 140W on its own for full-speed MacBook Pro charging, and the secondary port handling up to 100W for a second laptop or a fast-charging phone simultaneously. That 200W combined figure means a MacBook Pro and a MacBook Air can charge at meaningful speeds at the same time from a single power bank, which covers the dual-laptop travel scenario that most portable chargers cannot address without splitting power between underpowered ports. PD 3.1 handles the power negotiation for the full range of devices from iPhones and Samsung Galaxy phones to Dell and HP laptops without requiring manual configuration.
The 25,000mAh capacity at 90Wh sits within airline carry-on limits and charges an iPhone 17 Pro approximately 4.3 times from flat, which covers several days of heavy phone use without finding an outlet. The 1,000-cycle battery rating retains above 80% capacity after three years of daily charging, which is meaningfully better than the 500-cycle ratings that appear on cheaper alternatives.
TFT display, real-time power readout, three devices simultaneously
The TFT display shows battery percentage, remaining charge and discharge time, output and input wattage, voltage, and current in real time, which is a more detailed and visually richer readout than the LED dot indicators or basic LCD panels found on most power banks at this capacity. That granular information matters when managing multiple devices drawing different wattages simultaneously and needing to know which device is throttling which port. A USB-A port rounds out the three-port configuration for legacy accessories and slower-charging devices that do not need USB-C speeds.
Real-time temperature detection and high-speed heat dissipation handle the thermal load of sustained 200W output, and the unit carries multiple safety certifications across overcharge, overdischarge, short circuit, and temperature protection. At 0.51 kilograms it is heavier than a phone but lighter than a small book, and the form factor fits in a laptop bag side pocket without bulk.
The 4.4-star average across over 2,700 reviews and 2,000-plus units sold last month at full price reflect a power bank that consistently delivers on its 200W claim under real-world mixed loads. At $75 at 42% off its list price and below its Black Friday floor, this is the Ugreen Nexode power bank at a price that makes the Anker and Baseus alternatives at the same capacity considerably harder to justify for anyone who needs laptop-level charging from a portable bank.