Description
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- The Laptop 100W PD power bank is the latest in charging technology for charging laptops on the go. It has a watt hr rating of 99.16 watt hours making it perfect for air travel as the requirements for carrying power banks on a plane without checking in is 100 watt hrs or below.
- The unit will charge any laptop or other devices that use usb-c like the new macbook pros to a range of other newer laptops and other devices like Nintendo Switch. We also supply as add-ons from the tick boxes above, cables to charge older macbook pro and also macbook air with the addition of a usc-c to magsafe cable measuring 1.7m. There are also 2 other add-on cables for Microsoft surface pro 1-2-3 and 4 and also a specific cable for the new Microsoft surface pro 5 and 6.
- The unit is small and compact and comes supplied with a high output specially designed usb-c to usb-c cable that you will be able to access the full 100w potential of the power bank through, otherwise it will be able to output still a huge 61w through the PD output.
- Dimensions: 18.1cm x 7.6cm x 2.1cm
- Weight: 550g
- Output Interface: 2 x quick charge USB, 1x PD USB-C
- Input Interface: USB Type C
- Capacity: 26,800mAh
- Socket Type: USB
- Features: High Capacity
- Colour: Black
Quick Charge USB
The unit also has 2 quick charge usb ports so you can also charge your phone or tablet at the same time as your laptop is charging.
Number Of Charges
As a rough estimate based on our own personal use you will recharge a 13inch macbook Pro 2016 1 to 1.5 times and a surface pro twice. These are rough estimates but give you an idea based on whether you are charging a tablet type laptop or a more beefy laptop like a Macbook pro. A Macbook slim will also charge roughly twice from a full charge.
Recharging The Powerbank
You will only be able to recharge this power bank through the USB-C PD in/out port at a max of 45W input. Recharging via USB-C takes around 3 hrs from completely flat so is super quick given how large the capacity of the power bank is. Although you will be able to charge the power bank through a usb a to usb c cable it will take longer and we recommend a PD wall charger.
Support devices: Notebook/Laptop/Tablet/Mobile Phone/Digital Devices
Type C Input: PD DC5V/3A 9V/3A 12V/3A 15V/3A 20V/2.25A
USB 1&2 Output: DC3.8-6.5V/3A 6.5V-9V/2A 9-12V/1.5AType C Output: PD DC5V/3A 9V/3A 12V/3A 15V/3A 20V/5A
Package contents:
1 x 26800mAh PD Power bank
1 x Type-C to Type-C high capacity charging cable
1 x user Manual
Eric Yip (verified owner) –
Solid unit. Big advantage that it can be cartied on plane. Cable supplied was rayed right for fast charging and of great quality. Very happy with purchase. On top of: James was knowledgeable and quick with guiding me to the right unit for my use.
Jude –
Awesome product. Does it all: will charge my 16-inch M1 Max MacBook Pro (32GB Unified Memory – even while I’m using it) down to my Garmin Epix (Gen 2) sports watch and everything in between (iPad Pro, iPhone, headlamp, camera etc).
Mitchell (verified owner) –
Fantastic
Kit Laughlin (verified owner) –
I should have added that the power bank is beautifully made, and looks/feels robust.
Kit Laughlin (verified owner) –
I have a MacBookPro11,3, among others. I bought the 100W PD USB-C, and it has been very helpful on my boat. We have a generator on it, but I do not like to run the generator just to change the laptop, naturally. I would prefer that a 95 or 100W charger was the option to add, rather than the 45W one that I did buy, because this smaller one takes a couple of hours to recharge the bank. On the other hand, it was a reasonable price, and works as advertised. I would recommend it to a friend.
Ian Wigzell (verified owner) –
Nice robust battery, charges Macbook pro for about 1hour before flat, great for that extra power when live-streaming an event outside and the internal battery is not going to last. I would recommend this battery as it puts out the full 100watts
David Sneath (verified owner) –
This is the very best device for a travel photographer who needs to recharge cameras, etc in the field (eg, Antarctica) where there is absolutely no other option. And it is airline friendly to carry on.