lucadelladora – Ugreen has launched the Nexode Pro 25,000mAh laptop power bank in Europe, expanding its premium portable charging lineup. The device supports up to four simultaneous connections with a combined output of 200W. It is positioned as a direct competitor to Anker’s 25K 165W laptop power bank released last year. The model is now available in the United Kingdom and Germany.
The Nexode Pro mirrors several design elements seen in competing high-capacity power banks. It includes a 2.2-foot retractable USB-C cable for primary charging use. A second 1.2-foot built-in cable also functions as a carrying lanyard. Additional USB-C and USB-A ports allow users to charge up to four devices at the same time. This setup supports modern multi-device workflows, including laptops, smartphones, and tablets.
200W Output and 100W Single-Port Charging Capability
The Nexode Pro features a 25,000mAh battery capacity designed for extended device support. According to Ugreen, the power bank can charge a 13-inch MacBook Air approximately 1.3 times. It can also fully charge an iPhone 17 Pro nearly five times under standard conditions. These figures position the device as suitable for travel or remote work.
Each built-in USB-C cable and the dedicated USB-C port can deliver up to 100W output when charging a single device. This level of output is sufficient to charge a 16-inch MacBook Pro to 43% in 30 minutes. The total maximum output reaches 200W, exceeding Anker’s comparable 165W model. Even when four devices are connected simultaneously, one USB-C cable can still supply a full 100W. The remaining 100W is distributed across the other ports.
This power distribution allows a laptop to charge at full speed while additional devices receive supplemental charging. Support for Xiaomi’s 90W fast-charging protocol further enhances compatibility with select devices. These specifications demonstrate Ugreen’s focus on high-performance charging solutions.
Smart TFT Display and European Pricing Details
The Nexode Pro includes a built-in TFT smart display for real-time monitoring. The screen shows remaining battery capacity, active charging output, and battery health indicators. This feature mirrors smart displays seen in recent premium power banks. The display aims to improve user awareness and charging management.
In terms of physical dimensions, the device measures 158 x 54 x 50 millimeters. It is similar in size to its Anker rival but weighs slightly more at 631 grams. The added weight may reflect higher output capability and internal components. Despite its capacity, the form factor remains portable for travel use.
Ugreen has launched the Nexode Pro in the United Kingdom at £89.99. In Germany, it is priced at €99.99. The pricing aligns closely with Anker’s 25K 165W laptop power bank before promotional discounts. This competitive positioning suggests Ugreen aims to attract users seeking higher output without increased cost.
The European release underscores growing demand for high-capacity portable charging solutions. As remote work and multi-device usage continue to expand, power banks with laptop-level output are becoming mainstream accessories. The Nexode Pro’s 200W output and integrated display place it firmly within this premium segment. Future market response will determine how effectively it competes against established brands.
