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Description #
Today we’re looking at the UGREEN 30W Power Bank Mini (10,000mAh) — a compact everyday carry charger that punches above its weight. With 30W USB-C PD fast charging, a digital display, and dual ports, it promises to keep your phone, tablet, or even a light-use MacBook topped up on the go.
In this video, I unbox it, test real-world charging speeds, and see how well it handles both smartphones and laptops. Can this small battery pack really deliver enough power for travel and daily carry? Let’s find out.
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Original Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwQ2k3_DQKU
Transcript #
Today we’re looking at this — a 10,000mAh battery from UGREEN. Let’s open it up. Here it is, all wrapped up: 10,000mAh, nice and compact. It’s been charged to 45% from the factory. It comes with a USB to USB-C cable and the usual manuals and paperwork. Anything else in here? No, nothing else.
This is just 30W, so you’re not really going to be able to charge something like a MacBook Pro, but you can definitely charge your smartphone at least once or twice over. Let’s give it a test and charge it up to full. It’s charging at a rate of 30W as well, so we’ll just let this sit.
Welcome back. I know I said it wouldn’t really charge a MacBook Pro, but it can actually deliver enough voltage to not only power this MacBook Pro (not much is going on), but also give a little trickle charge to the battery. The battery is charging at about 20W and the system is using 10W — the system is basically idle.
This isn’t a very large battery though, and it’s draining very, very fast. It’s been plugged in for a few minutes and you can probably see it drop in real time. It’s able to pull 15 volts, almost 2 amps, and just under 30 watts — 29.4W. It seems to be working fine, but the charge level is dropping fast because it’s outputting maximum voltage into a power-hungry MacBook Pro. Still, this is a very small and compact battery.
You can just keep this in your bag, and it’ll definitely give enough juice to top up your smartphone once or twice depending on the size of your phone. A nice little everyday carry, if I do say so myself. I like this very much. If you’re interested in picking one up, there’s an affiliate link in the description below. As always, thank you very much for watching, and I’ll see you next time.