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The CUKTECH 20 Power Bank is a high-capacity 25,000mAh portable charger delivering up to 140W via PD3.1 for ultra-fast charging of laptops, smartphones, and tablets. Featuring a smart TFT display for real-time power stats, a compact design with premium aesthetics, and rapid 110W self-recharge capability, itโs engineered for professionals who demand reliable, safe, and stylish power on the go. TSA-approved and backed by an 18-month warranty, itโs the ultimate travel and work companion.
| ASIN | B0CCCNYW6Y |
| Amperage | 6 A |
| Antenna Location | Camera, Drone, Laptop, Tablet, iPad, iPhone |
| Battery Capacity | 25000 milliamp_hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Battery Charge Time | 2 hours |
| Battery Weight | 340 g |
| Best Sellers Rank | #192,428 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #2,342 in Cell Phone Portable Power Banks |
| Brand | CUKTECH |
| Color | Grey |
| Compatible Devices | Google Pixel 8/ 8 Pro/ 7/ 7 Pro/ 6/ 5/ Pixel 4a/ 4 XL/ 4/ Pixel 3a/ 3a XL/ 3 XL, Macbook Pro 16/iPad Air/iPhone 15/iPhone 15 Pro/iPhone 15 Pro Max, iPhone 14/iPhone 14 Pro/iPhone 14 Pro Max, iPhone 13/ 13 Mini/ 13 Pro/ 13 Pro Max, iPhone 12/ 12 Mini/ 12 Pro/ 12 Pro Max/ XS/ XS Max/ XR/ X/ 11/ 11 Pro/ 11 Pro Max/ iPhone SE / 8 Plus/ 8, Samsung Galaxy S24 ultra/ S24/ S23 Ultra/ S23/ S22 Ultra/ S22 Pโฆ |
| Connector Type | USB Type A, USB Type C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 185 Reviews |
| Included Components | CUKTECH 20 Power Bank, a 3.3ft 240W C to C charging cable, a storage bag and a user manual. |
| Item Dimensions | 6.3 x 2.17 x 2.17 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 6.3"L x 2.17"W x 2.17"Th |
| Item Weight | 1.4 pounds |
| Manufacturer | NanJing CUKTECH Electronics Techology Co., Ltd. |
| Mfr Part Number | P23 |
| Model Name | CUKTECH 20 Power Bank |
| Model Number | P23 |
| Number of Batteries | 5 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Outlets | 3 |
| Number of Ports | 3 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Digital Display, Fast Charging, Over Charging Protection, Short Circuit Protection |
| Output Current | 6 A |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Rapid Charging Performance | Charge iPhone 13/14/15 Pro Max up to 55% in 30 minutes. |
| Reusability | Rechargeable |
| Special Feature | Digital Display, Fast Charging, Over Charging Protection, Short Circuit Protection |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Voltage | 28 volts |
| Warranty Description | 18 months |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
B**L
Works
Not quite 100wh, but still. 88wh/90wh *rated/typical. Fancy device. Comes with a quality 6amp cable. I got it for around $89 and that's a fair price for what you get. Seems like there are 5 cells in this thing. My feelings on that are that we're pushing the boundaries a bit at these powers and storage estimations. However, the features make up for it. But, that's 1.2 to 1.5a per cell at full tilt, so probably fine. High powered Flashlights are meaner :) My favorite 100wh battery right now is my sharegeek storm2. However, we had a rough start, and there are still some day to day things that annoy me about it. I would purchase this at discount, vs the shargeek at discount (depending). Also I didn't like shargeeks direct mail marketing to me :/ cuktech, I've never heard of which is why I checked them out. I can see the charge state! Yes, this device makes good use of screen real estate. I can actually view the state of charge :) In fact, overall the layout and usage of the screen is well thought out IMO. Each input/output has it's own gauge, with watts amps volts. This is helpful. Estimated runtime, and a big state of charge percentage. Viewing it all through a matt plastic cover, which is a little weird, but still viewable. On screen 2, totals are being graphed, over a 3 or 5 minute period. So when you swap there, you see some immediate history, as well as live data for the three ports. In my testing, each port stayed nailed up. This is a subtle and thoughtful feature. It means you won't accidentally power down your other device, just because you started charging your cell phone, or charging the battery bank. fwiw, the cuktech 40 doesn't behave this way. Something bad, is that it may not always be possible to charge something else. What I mean is that both usb-c ports are input/output ports. So if you had another device, that is an input/output device, you may have trouble negotiating the charge in the direction you intend. It would have been nice, if one of the USB-C ports wasn't also an input port..... The cucktech 20 will build up heat. It may not accept a charge until this heat has dissipated. This happened to me after it went from 60-14% discharging at 133w. Impressive. However it means that the device doesn't get rid of heat well. It looks like there is a heat sink in there. But really it's kind of a heat "pit", because It can fill up. The entire outside is plastic, so the heat doesn't dissipate fast. So yeah, I couldn't charge it up when it was at 14%. It eventually continued to charge at a de-rated speed (50w) after about ten minutes. This is a feature. However better heat dissipation would have been better. For the price I paid, I'm keeping it. Its a good example of what a battery like this should be. It's a little large for the capacity, it probably should have been born with 8 cells, and better heat management. But I still like it. And the screen is really well thought out IMO. Hopefully I won't discover any stupid behavior. I've only had it for like 24 hours. My concerns are lockups *but it appears you can reset it by long pressing the power button, just make sure nothing else is plugged into it. My other concerns are self discharge. But it still thinks it's at 100% 12 hours later. So decent enough start. I tend to update reviews long term. So if there is anything of interest I'll certainly complain about it, or sing it praises. Otherwise, this is an accurate review.
A**R
It works well for the steam deck!
Amazon asked me to add the customer review. I will absolutely add it to customer review. I was going to buy a cuktech 300 watts 40,000 mah. I found out that it was too expensive than what I was going to pay for. I have been doing lot research about steam deck wattage. I have learned that the steam deck can climb up to 150 watts but at same speed. I was so surprised! I had others battery banks as well. First battery bank was the baseus 65 watts 30,000 mah. I gave those to my wife for using the Nintendo switch on her end. I decided to buy another battery bank but it was only for playstation 5 controller. So I ordered a 30 watts 40,000 mah only for the playstation 5 controller but I was able to use it for the steam deck. I wasn't able to use it for steam deck because it did work fine for small games but it didn't work for football game like madden NFL 2023. It would drain like 50% or 52% of the battery bank 30 watts 40,000 mah. I was like forget it. I am going to buy bigger capacity and bigger wattage. I was this close ordering a baseus 100 watts blade 20,000 decided not to buy it. After I did more research for steam deck battery support. I decided to purchase cuktech 210 watts 25,000 mah. The cuktech 210 watts 25,000 mah is awesome battery bank! Just remember when purchasing the battery bank always look at the wattage and PD 3.1 version. Here is why...... The higher wattage that you go will slow down the battery bank. If you use the lower wattage like 30 watts will tear your battery out fast and recharge the battery bank life span won't last as long. I would recommend to anyone who needs laptop charging and steam deck capability to 3.1 PD and 210 watts. Also you will need to buy your own charger either a 65 watts or 100 watts or 160 watts PD 3.1 to recharge the battery bank itself. I also have learned that the cuktech 210 watts 25,000 has a pass through charging. It is perfect for travelers and home use and friends and family and in laws visit. The battery bank 210 watts 25,000 mah works well with steam deck playing with madden NFL 2023. It only drains 15 to 16% for 6 minutes each quarter for only entire one full game. I can get that battery bank to last for days. That is all I need to say.
Z**L
Extreme to the MAX!!
So if you're just using one port (the blue USB-C port in particular) to charge something, it can charge at a maximum of 140 watts! The maximum the other USB-C port can charge at when it's used by itself is 45 watts. And the maximum that the USB-A port can charge at when it's used by itself is 30 watts. If you need to use all of the ports at the same time though, then the maximum that the blue USB-C port can charge at is 65 watts, and the other two have the same maximum output as they do when they are charging by themselves, like I had just mentioned. Considering all of that, there shouldn't be hardly any devices that can't be charged at their fastest possible charging rate when they're charged with this power bank. Except maybe Anker's crazy power bank... While this 25,000mAh power bank can be charged at a blistering 110 watts from 0%-100% in just 2 hours, Anker's crazy 27,650mAh power bank can be charged at a mind boggling 170 watts, using two USB-C ports at the same time, from 0%-100% in just 37 minutes!! At least, that's what they claim, and knowing them that's probably pretty accurate. However, their power bank is obviously a bit more costly than this one. AND, the means to charge their power bank is undoubtedly more costly than the means to charge this power bank will cost. Also, if you don't have something that can output 110 watts to charge a device, then you'll have to get one if you want to charge this power bank in just 2 hours. Anyway, that Anker power bank I was talking about is great and all, and I may try and get it still someday, but I couldn't pass up this hidden gem. In my opinion, it's not only a great quality power bank, it also has more style than any others like it, that I've ever seen.
P**R
Screen imploded
Charger worked great. Charging, powering multiple devices, phone, earbuds, laptop - all your digital goodies. However after a few weeks the screen failed. If you look at the pictures I took you can see the screen is 100% scratch free, smooth, exterior intact, yet no longer legible It appears as if itโs been smashed like dropped or something. The problem is that it wasnโt dropped and the exterior of the device is 100% flawless. Zero physical damage to the surface, nothing. Yet the screen has failed completely and it is no longer intuitive as it was originally. It still charges and powers devices but I no longer have any idea the status and details. I reached out to the seller via email per Amazon directive to see if I could get it repaired or serviced. Considering the price I donโt want to throw it away, itโs not exactly disposable but the seller never responded so Iโm stuck with this expensive - no longer intuitive - power supply/paper weight. I think mine is defective, but it did work great for a short time. Keep that in mind when you are scrolling reviews.
K**P
Wonderful!!
This powerbank is literally everything you need. It charges my Quest 3 while I play (which was important because all the power banks i had werent strong enough) , and tells you all the details you need to know. It charges my s23 ultra with the super fast chare capability. It's also perfect for my steamdeck because I can charge and play when I travel without worrying about plugging it in at the airport or anything. The capacity is amazing too because I could charge my phone multiple times before it gets close to depletion. I really wanted this power bank because not only did it look cool, but because it had the screen to tell you the watts and such at which you charge your devices, so you can make sure your devices can charge the way they are supposed to. Especially with different kinds of cables. I highly recommend this especially to those that do portable gaming!
E**5
Quality? Company is amazing
Great quality product first one failed after 9 months but I was able to contact cuktech and they sent me a new one free of charge after confirming purchase of original one Cuktech is a proper stand up company will buy from them again
R**E
Decent, but bulky.
First, something to understand about power banks is the "headline" advertised capacity is in milliamp hours, at the battery native voltage (typically 3.7v). That's fairly meaningless, as USB is anywhere from 5 to 20v. So measured mAh capacity output from the USB port will be a percent lower, by the same difference the USB voltage is higher than 3.7. But in reality it will be even less, as there are losses from the voltage step up, the onboard circuitry, screen, ect. 80% is considered pretty good for stuff like this. Hence, the big "25000mah" on the side, then in small print, rated capacity of 13500mah, when discharged at 5 volts/3amps (15 watts). Discharging at higher rates results in less output, as more energy gets wasted as heat. So if your device has a 5000mah battery, this will not recharge it 5 times. probably more like 2.5 in reality. That can be said of really any power bank,including high dollar brand name ones, although the really cheap ones will flat out lie with outrageous claimed capacities given the size. Thing is, 13,500mah is the "real" capacity of most 20k advertised packs, so either the efficiency of this one is worse than average,or the 25k is exaggerated. Still,for the price point, it's a decent deal. Anyway, initial impression is good. Feels decent quality. The USB ports all fit snug,the screen is clear and bright, it supports every USB protocol you're likely to need over both the type A and C ports, and the volts/amp/watts displayed very close to an expensive USB tester,so accuracy is good there too. The time remaining discharge/charge display is handy,and also seems to be fairly accurate What's not great- it's pretty chunky for it's capacity. It has 5 cells,but it's case would hold 8. A heat sink takes up part of it, but there's definitely a fair amount of empty/wasted space. Other 20k banks (with the same "real" capacity)are notably more compact and the flattish design is easier to slip into pockets and bags. This big square shape is very much not pocketable. I have a smaller 10k portable charger, and find I still usually take that one simple because it's so much easier to carry, and I don't need to fully recharge my phone numerous times. Charging seems to cap out at 60 watts (20v, 3a), although claimed it can do 100. Even with a suitably powerful charger on its faster "c1" port,it only draws 60. Not bad,but also not what's advertised. The peak discharge is also,ehh, kind of BS. The 210w is shares from both ports, and it can only sustain that discharge very briefly before thermal throttling down to about 60 watts. The 140w single port max is still pretty good for the price point. Kind of on the fence if going to keep it. The built in USB power meter is neat, but it's bulkier than I thought, and it doesn't really live up to its advertised specs in real world use. Despite its relatively high input and output rates, This is still best for phones or tablets- it would only give a partial charge to most laptops or game systems, and it can't sustain those higher discharge rates for long anyway. For its current sale price I don't think it's a bad buy if you put more priority on the high discharge power than on capacity or portability.
R**R
Great product!
Beautiful charger bank. Nice informative screen. It charges multiple devices. Great for travel and charging phone, watch, camera etc with one charge.
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