

🔌 Power up your hustle—anywhere, anytime, with the UGREEN Nexode!
The UGREEN Nexode Power Bank is a powerhouse portable charger featuring a massive 25000mAh capacity and an industry-leading 200W total output via dual USB-C ports. Designed for professionals and tech-savvy millennials, it supports simultaneous charging of three devices, including laptops and smartphones, with PD 3.1 fast charging. Its vibrant TFT smart display provides real-time insights into battery status and power metrics, while robust safety features and durable battery chemistry ensure long-lasting, reliable performance on the go.
























| ASIN | B0CXHM5RY2 |
| Batteries | 5 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,474 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #156 in Cell Phone Portable Power Banks |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,000) |
| Date First Available | March 12, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 1.12 pounds |
| Item model number | 35525 |
| Manufacturer | UGREEN GROUP LIMITED |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Product Dimensions | 6.1 x 2.13 x 1.97 inches |
| Special features | 25000mAh, PD 3.1 Fast Charging, Power-column Design, TFT Smart Display |
J**.
Great Little Power Bank for my Starlink Mini
Unlike the Anker power bank, this Ugreen 25000 mAh power bank seems to handle pass-through charging correctly which is impressive for such a small power bank. I use this with a 60 watt solar panel for my Starlink mini setup and have had no issues so far. One issue that arises with some other small power banks supplying power to a Starlink mini and receiving power from a solar panel is the fluctuations in wattage from the solar panel to the power bank, and similar fluctuations in wattage between the Starlink and the power bank due to Starlink differing power requirements during operation, and differing solar conditions during charging. This unit seems to work similar to a UPS. The Anker power bank (which seems to be very popular) has a reputation for dropping out during passthrough charging, thus causing the Starlink to reboot and never maintain a solid connection. In my testing, the Ugreen power bank appears to have no issues maintaining proper wattage between both connections during these fluctuations. My only real issue with the Ugreen power bank is that I wish the display were brighter as it's difficult to see in bright sunlight, however, you can still see the charge percentage well enough most of the time but just not the other display information. I've seen a few comments that complained about the charge rate for this power bank but I'm more than satisfied with the 65 watts (still fast) rate of charging even compared to the 140 watts of charging claimed for the Anker. The thing is, overly aggressive charge rates will only result in fewer cycles for the overall battery life, and with a small power bank such as these, the charging time isn't all that long anyway for either one if charged at the full rate. Actually, I normally only charge my Ugreen at about 25 watts as I don't want to reduce the number of cycles I'll have available in the long run, and the capacity lasts a long time for charging cell phones, etc. while away. In addition, my power bank is primarily used for my Starlink setup and will stay completely charged while on solar if I want it to. Most power banks throttle the charge rate when nearing capacity anyway so I don't think the charge rate if this unit is an issue as it's still very fast at 65 watts. Remember, you'll need a higher than normal wattage usb-c charger to charge at the maximum rate anyway for either the Ugreen or the Anker. A slightly lower charge rate than max is no issue for me and greatly extends the life of my power bank. Even Bluetti recommends that you not use their "Turbo Charge" mode often as it degrades battery life With my current setup, in full sun, the solar panel will charge the power bank at about 20 to 30 watts while still keeping power to the Starlink with no dropouts, but you need to make sure you have the correct cables and that they can handle the wattage required for this setup. Starlink recommends a minimum 100W cable for the Starlink and I simply use the cable that came with the power bank for charging from my solar panel. My Starlink to power bank cable is a usb-c to barrel connector cable, the AGVEE 6.6ft Starlink Mini USB C to DC Cable rated for 140 watts. Also I use the FlexSolar 60 watt portable solar panel for charging off grid. In my testing I've found the fully charged Ugreen 25000 mAh power bank will power my Starlink Mini for between 3.5 to 4 hours with no solar input. I tested the capacity while running movies on a laptop while connected to the Starlink and had no power dropouts. If connected to the 60 watt solar panel the capacity is infinite in decent sun as the Starlink Mini consumes less than 20 watts most of the time while in use. I've also tried this setup with various Bluetti power banks with the following results: -Bluetti Elite 10, This power bank will not run the Starlink from usb-c (solar input or not) but will if using the 120v power supply and cable that came with the Starlink. -Bluetti EB3A, No issues. -Bluetti Elite 100, No issues. I've included some photos of my Starlink setup equipment which I store in a Harbor Freight Apache 3800 case. Note that, if you turn the Starlink mini facing up in the case, you can still use it from inside the closed case as the case surfaces and padding seem to cause no apparent degradation of the signal. The battery seems to maintain a cool temperature during this but the Starlink may start to overheat with the case closed after a while. This type of setup would be good if it were raining but you still wanted to power your Starlink mini off grid. The Starlink can handle the rain but I doubt the power bank could. Hope this is helpful.
J**.
Compact, portable, and long-lasting
Finally got a chance to use this and it worked great. Charges pretty fast and handles a constant 10W draw for about 3.5-4 hours. Pretty decent capacity for such a small batter. Nice and light and easy to carry on a plane. Happy with the purchase and UGreen products overall.
B**1
Powerful, Easy to Use, and Well Packaged
Super easy to use right out of the box. The packaging feels premium and well-protected, so it arrived in perfect condition. Charging performance is strong and stable — no issues with laptops or phones. Build quality feels solid and reliable, not cheap at all. Overall, it just works and gives peace of mind when you need serious power on the go.
A**S
Perfect power bank
It’s a little heavy, but that just comes with larger power banks. The screen is nice and the information it shows is very useful. I really like the charge speed monitoring and the timer at the top showing how long it will take the power bank to finishing charging. It’s well made and has survived a few drops with no issue will be buying again and recommending it as well
D**A
Powerful and well built, but heavy
Solid build quality and a premium feel. The display is very useful and clearly shows battery level and real-time power output. PD 3.1 works well, charging laptops and other devices quickly and reliably. The only downside is the size and weight — it’s quite large and heavy, so not ideal for everyday carry. This is more of a high-power portable battery than a compact power bank. Overall, great performance and quality if you need serious power and don’t mind the bulk.
L**D
Power bank that JUST WORKS, as it should
What can I say, it’s a power bank with a cute face Do like this, it’s big, but I wouldn’t use as a mobile power bank, it’s a “bag” power bank b/c it’s so big. Can charge my 4500mAh phone 4 times, my iPad Pro 1.5 times, and charges a 5,000mAh phone 3 times (about). Does have super fast charging, and fast recharge w/ 60W Ugreen charger I have in about 40 mins. Like the display info it gives. Shows watts, amps, and simple osciliscopd type line. Also does headphone trickle charge mode, which can use for phone if charging overnight or phone doesn’t have a battery setting to stop charging when complete. Comes with usb charging cable, velvet pouch w/ draw string so can store in there (can also buy a hard Eva shell case for this as well, it I did not). Highly recommend, as very handy for when power goes out, day trips, or to have in bag when need charging and don’t have wall plug. Can also charge other devices as well, 3 devices at a time all very power draws, but mileage will very on those devices battery charge level as depends on power bank “battery” and device battery level “want it at”. So, if want a hefty metal power bank, that can take 3 devices of various size, earbuds/headphones/controlers/etc….and charge them k owing will work, this for you. Power bank HAS AUTO SHUTOFF so if leave on, will turn off, and will turn off after awhile if say phone at 100% and done…power bank auto shuts of for me which nice so not draining battery all night. Also like truly super fast charging as well, as not all power banks have this feature even though says. Used to charge cellphone and earbuds weekly if wondering. My score 4.5/5 B/c screen could have blue in color, not green, which would have been easier to see, imo
J**A
Not heavy at all.
Chargers great. A lot of people say it’s heavy but it’s really not. It’s pretty standard for a travel battery. The battery life is great but will drain pretty fast. This is also because it chargers extremely fast. I can only say good things about it. It has a very big capacity.
A**N
Get it ......its worth it.
This thing is a beast!! of a charger. It is worth the money. So I use it to charge my phone, drone batteries when I'm on the road. The capacity is a lot, so now I no longer use a car charger to charge my phone. If you really want to get performance out of it simply get a 100w or more type -c cable. Additionally its easy to use, there is no configuration needed. One minor issue, its a bit on the heavy side, but what do you expect if want 25000 mAh in the palm of your hands.
K**N
Built quality is great and very premium.
H**T
Remplit parfaitement son office. Je recharge ma tablette, mon téléphone et mon boîtier Canon simultanément sans aucun problème. Très pratique en déplacement. On peut aussi recharger la batterie pendant qu’elle alimente jusqu’à deux autres appareils
J**Z
Power bank muy completa sin dudarlo, su capacidad da para cargar tus dispositivos día a día, y lo chido que se adapta a la carga máxima de cada dispositivo por lo que cargarlos al 100% no lleva tanto tiempo como cuando lo cargabas con los cargadores convencionales, sin duda es una gran opción si quieres viajar y no quieras batallar buscando contactos eléctricos, además su pantalla de control de carga te da una referencia exacta del porcentaje que lleva cada dispositivo.
S**L
I needed a power bank which could power my soldering iron and all other power banks have a 22.5watt limit but this can do 120 watt on one port, which is perfect for my use case. and then it can even devide the rest of the 80 watts over a other usb-c port(100 watt max) and a usb-a port (22.5 watt max) I also own a gaming laptop with usb-c PD and this can charge it at 120 watt so if you need to charge your new-ish laptop this is a great option. The display is nice and kinda cute with a good graph to see actual Voltage and Amperage this makes it easy to see if usb-c PD is working properly without other tools. Capacity is very nice and not that heavy for how much power is in there. If I could improve one thing it would be a menu of sorts that allows me to limit the battery to 80% so I can storage it more with degrading as its 4 18650 cells which are best kept >20% <80% for medium term storage and ~50-60% for just emergency storage. It charges very fast if you got a PD3 charger, so if you are traveling this will give you good power and when at a stop will charge up within a hour. I measured power output and it seems a really nice compliant usb-c power delivery. with proper protections.
G**G
Bara älskar denna. Står tydligt i procent hur mycket som är kvar och visar Watt, Volt och ampere. Laddar snabbt med Ugreens snabbladdare. Värd varenda krona.
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