Luke S—August 23, 2025
This portable power station by Powkey packs a lot of power and charging options into an ample sized brick. Although bulkier than many, it delivers more capacity and charging options than average. It especially shines when it comes to superfast charging from its 100W USB-C Power Delivery port. This is ideal for larger devices like laptops but will also superfast charge newer phones that have this feature. That port also serves to provide fast recharging of the power station when needed. The built in lanyard/charging cable is also a nice feature ensuring that you have a cable that will support PD charging while also providing a handle for the unit. The secondary USB-C port provides fast charging and I was surprised that the wireless charger on top was still able to provide over 12W of power to my Samsung phone, despite the protective case. I've had issues with other wireless chargers not delivering sufficient power unless I removed the case from my phone. The charging station also includes a multifunctional flashlight that can be useful for camping situations. The unit does need to be powered on first to adjust the flashlight settings and the small display provides state of charge info and power usage which is ideal for monitoring output and remaining charge. With 30Ah of capacity, it does make for a bulkier unit but will last for multiple charges of cellphones or other small devices. It's price is a little on the high side but currently at $79.99, it has been reduced and so I'll give this five stars. Read more
Arthur in Utah—December 13, 2025
The media could not be loaded. Comes with a 60W usb C cable. If you want to charge at 100E speed then you need to buy a different cable. Read more
Mike—September 12, 2025
I've been wanting a battery fast enough and big enough to power my laptop without being a behemoth. This works. It's actually a whole lot smaller in size than I thought it would be. The power output seems to match what is promised and shown on the display. Make sure you use a compatible USB cable. Conveniently, it comes with a "lanyard" USB cable. I wouldn't use it as a lanyard, but it is a super-convenient way to always have a compatible cable with the battery. It will charge my 48Wh laptop twice. If using for a laptop, make sure it is USB-PD compatible; you can't just use any USB C port to charge a laptop. Read more
M. W.—November 19, 2025
This product is a Power Station, with 30000mAh or 96Wh, able to provide maximum output of 100W and support PD3.0 fast charging. My first impression is that, the physical size of this product plus its weight, isn't the most "portable", but it's not huge as well. It provides a lanyard which I doubt its usefulness, I think a cross "strap" will be better. Since the lanyard holding this big powerbank really looks awkward. One of the factors customers concern about power bank is its "actual capacity". I discharge it with a PD3.0 outputting 20V, with about 10% left(not to fully discharge to provide better battery health), it ends up with about 80Wh vs the advertised 96Wh. It is slightly overrated, actual is only about 85~90% of what advertised. It's not perfect, but "usable", so, keep that it mind what you "actually" got for what you paid. There are only 3 output ports, 2 USB-C and 1 USB-A, kind of not that many but okay for general use, luckily there is a wireless charging pad on top. Unfortunately, it doesn't support "pass-through" charging upon testing, which means while you are charging up this powerbank, you can't connect anything to it to charge, until you unplug the charger from it. The flashlight location design is weird as well, it should be on the side or opposite to the ports, cause when it is on, it will blind you from plugging anything to it, when you use it at night or dark environment. Recharging it can only be done via the in/out USB-C, limited charging option. So, I like it has wireless charging on top, rich information about charging/discharging and battery level information, and it is using LiFePO4 cells. While on the other side, it is slightly overrated, actual is only 85~90% of advertised, limited output ports(3), limited charging option(in/out shared in a single USB-C port) and the weird flashlight location. Not recommended, there is better design out there, unless the specification fits what you expected/needed. Read more
Jim—August 5, 2025
This is a very straightforward power bank that is primarily focused on modern USB-C PowerDelivery applications. I tested the input/outputs extensively and found everything to be working exactly as advertised. Charging/discharging at 100 watts through the primary USB-C plug works perfectly. As a result, this unit can be fully discharged in less than an hour and fully recharged within a single hour, which makes it ideal for power hungry applications like modern USB-C laptops. The extra low power USB ports also tested exactly as advertised. The wireless charging built into the top of the unit works well and is a very nice touch for a product like this, you can recharge your phone, laptop, and tablet all at the same time with an extra USB port to spare. When discharging at a full 100w the unit does get a little warm but nothing concerning. When discharging at 100 watts I managed to achieve an 80WH capacity rating which is roughly what I would expect based on the advertised capacity, real world use will almost certainly be better. The overall interface is very simple with a single power button, a small readout listing capacity and input/output rates, and a built in flashlight if you find yourself in a power outage. This is a perfect device for charging up a laptop on the go, its small enough to be portable but packs an impressive amount of power that can be consumed up to 100 watts at a time. For the price its an outstanding value and a very impressive design. Read more