@@techbyleon but ZMI and Green gives maximum 100W so there is no difference and takes the same 65w to charge it, I think only Anker 737 gives more than 100W and takes more ?
@@Jordan_Belfor it also depends whether your laptop's type-c port supports up to 100 watts or more. I bought the ugreen powerbank since my laptop (predator helios 300) can only support up to 100 w of charging in its type-c port.
I don't have an ROG Ally (I was interested in it but already have a Steam Deck and Ayaneo Air Pro) but I did a simple Google search for the OEM charger specs, looks like it's 65W. This should be plenty as long as you use the 100W port. I couldn't find info on the required charger volt/amp output, but the UGREEN 145W power bank can handle basically any volt/amp requirement you throw at it. So unless there's another odd variable that nobody mentions, like the Ally only using a proprietary charging protocol, you should be able to charge the ROG Ally, and even another device or two simultaneously.
What they don’t tell you is the actual Wh 😢
All praise with no testing at all, good job mate.
U deserve more views and support, Nice review
Do you still have this? I was thinking about getting it.
Great video! Can you link the USB C cable you use which lets you see the watts as it charges?
sorry for the late reply. www.amazon.com/dp/B0B6CF1YYF/
No single 28v 140w port I don't understand. Only ankers unreliable 737 power bank can do it ?
Hey! Please, help to choose: Ugreen 145W or ZMI 210W ? Which one to choose ?
It depends on your laptop needs. Mine only need about 100w on the MacBook so this 145w is plenty.
@@techbyleon but ZMI and Green gives maximum 100W so there is no difference and takes the same 65w to charge it, I think only Anker 737 gives more than 100W and takes more ?
@@Jordan_Belforyep Ur right
@@Jordan_Belfor it also depends whether your laptop's type-c port supports up to 100 watts or more. I bought the ugreen powerbank since my laptop (predator helios 300) can only support up to 100 w of charging in its type-c port.
No actual charge timelapse. Quite disappointed
Can it charge the lenovo legion 5 15ach6 model?
Will this work on rog ally?
I don't have an ROG Ally (I was interested in it but already have a Steam Deck and Ayaneo Air Pro) but I did a simple Google search for the OEM charger specs, looks like it's 65W. This should be plenty as long as you use the 100W port. I couldn't find info on the required charger volt/amp output, but the UGREEN 145W power bank can handle basically any volt/amp requirement you throw at it. So unless there's another odd variable that nobody mentions, like the Ally only using a proprietary charging protocol, you should be able to charge the ROG Ally, and even another device or two simultaneously.
@@LiL_Miss_Fiasco can you test this with steamdeck? Thanks
@@joelwilliamvalenzuela6161 Confirmed, this power bank works well to charge my Steam Deck and my Ayaneo Air Pro
@@joelwilliamvalenzuela6161 it works pretty good but is quite heavy when you attach it on the back of the steam deck.
yes
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