- Lenovo launches compact 100W power bank with 10,000mAh capacity
- Lenovo Legion P5 10000 supports phones, laptops and tablets via multiple charging ports simultaneously
- Low current mode supports headphones and portable devices for safe charging
Lenovo has announced a new Legion-branded power bank with a capacity of 10,000 mAh – but many fans might be disappointed not to get their hands on one.
The company claims that the P5 10000 can provide long-lasting battery life to smartphones, computers, tablets and other gadgets that people use daily.
The power bank supports up to 100W high power with intelligent dynamic power distribution for flexible charging and discharging.
Designed for high and low current devices
The power bank includes a built-in Type-C cable as well as a USB-C port and a USB-A connection for external accessories.
A small circular display appears on the front panel, although Lenovo hasn’t explained all the functions supported by the display.
The device features a cool mechanical-style exterior with a compact, lightweight build for easy carrying while traveling or on the go.
The device can charge PCs and portable gaming consoles as a one-stop solution for worry-free battery life, but we wouldn’t recommend it.
Considering the battery capacity, the device is more suitable for low-power devices such as smartwatches and earphones with its low-current charging support feature.
Users only need to press and hold the power button for 3 seconds to activate low current mode.
In addition to Lenovo’s fast charging protocol, this device also supports Huawei and Apple’s fast charging protocols.
The Legion P5 10000 is 3C certified, which means it is supposed to be safe on planes and trains.
But no product pages are available to confirm any of these technical details for public review.
Availability, prices and alternatives
The Lenovo P5 10000 portable power station will officially go on sale on May 19 and will cost CNY 169, which is around $25 or €21.
At the time of writing, this device was listed on JD.com, a Chinese online retail platform.
Unfortunately, there is no information on a global release for this device, so you probably won’t be able to purchase it unless you have links to China.
If you live in the Western world and need a Lenovo power bank, you can get the Lenovo Go USB-C Laptop Power Bank, but this device costs $140.
This is a 20,000mAh power bank that supports up to 65W fast charging, making it more suitable for large battery devices like laptops and handheld gaming consoles.
This device can also power up to three devices simultaneously while remaining cool under load.
Although it is more expensive than the P5 10000, it offers more capacity and therefore more options.
Via Notebookcheck
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