Ugreen is releasing a new 45W power bank (PB610) in China, and it includes a few practical hardware additions alongside a customizable color screen. Listed on JD.com for 199 yuan ($29) ahead of a May 26th release, the 10,000mAh battery pack tries to reduce the number of accessories you need to carry by integrating a built-in USB-C cable directly into the device.

Ugreen 45W Power Bank Specifications
The main draw here is the 1.47-inch smart screen on the front. If you like to monitor your hardware, the display shows real-time data like total output power, battery temperature, remaining charge percentage, and overall battery health. If you don’t care about the exact wattage, you can connect the power bank to Ugreen’s mobile app via Bluetooth and upload custom images or emojis to display instead. It is a minor feature, but it gives a normally boring utilitarian accessory a bit of personality.

Physically, the device is a fairly standard size for a 10,000mAh battery, measuring 109 x 58.5 x 25.5mm and weighing about 239 grams. Ugreen went with a silver finish and included a built-in USB-C cable with contrasting red accents. The cable loops around to function as a carrying strap, which is a practical design choice if you prefer not to carry a separate wire when you leave the house.
Inside the casing, the power bank uses two 5000mAh 21700 cylindrical steel shell battery cells. Ugreen says it also includes an upgraded NTC temperature-control chip that monitors heat levels regularly to maintain safe temperatures during charging.

For connectivity, the power bank has a 2C + 1A configuration: the built-in USB-C cable, a standard USB-C port, and a USB-A port. Both the built-in cable and the USB-C port max out at 45W, which is enough to fast-charge most modern phones and power smaller tablets. The USB-A port tops out at 22.5W. You can plug in three devices at once, though the charging speeds will naturally drop as the 45W maximum output is divided among the active ports.

Ugreen claims the 45W output can charge an iPhone 17 Pro Max to 65% in half an hour. It lists similar 30-minute charging numbers for the Huawei Mate 80 Pro Max (52%) and Xiaomi 17 Pro Max (43%). Because it supports standard fast-charging protocols, it is compatible with standard Apple and Android devices, as well as smaller electronics like the Nintendo Switch, wireless earbuds, and portable cameras.
Right now, the power bank is only listed for the Chinese market. Ugreen hasn’t announced a global release date yet, but the company regularly brings its charging accessories to the US and Europe, so it is highly likely to show up on international storefronts eventually.
In related news, Ugreen has also launched a new portable GaN charger featuring an angled display design and a contrasting red base.
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