XO PR201
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A capacious power bank with a 30,000 mAh lithium-polymer battery, from which it is possible to transfer about 18,900 mAh to connected devices. This is quite enough to fully charge a dead battery in an average Android smartphone up to 4 times or to “fill up” the battery tanks in a tablet with a large screen 2 times. Moreover, through the USB type C connector, the power bank can deliver charging power of up to 65 W using the Power Delivery protocol - this allows you to use a mobile battery to charge and maintain the functionality of laptops.
In general, the XO PR201 is equipped with one of the aforementioned USB type C ports and two traditional USB A output connectors with a maximum charging power of 22.5 W. The model has acquired support for fast charging according to Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 and 3.0 standards. The device’s own battery also replenishes energy reserves in fast mode (at a power of 65 W). The Powerbank is equipped with USB type C, microUSB and Apple Lightning input interfaces. To visualize the remaining charge level of the internal battery, the model was equipped with an info screen. The power bank is assembled in a plastic case with dimensions of 152x76x42 mm and a weight of about 650 g.
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All prices 84 →XO 30000mAh, PD/65W for laptop, QC/22.5W, black PR201Black | 1 319 ₴ | ![]() | |||
Зовнішній акумулятор XO PR201 30000mAh 65W Black | 1 359 ₴ | ![]() | |||
Зовнішній акумулятор (Power Bank) XO Power Bank PR201 2USBType-C PDQC3.0 65W 30000mAh Black PR201 Black | 1 566 ₴ | ![]() | |||
Powerbank XO PR201 30000 mAh PD65W Black (PR201Black) PR201Black | 1 499 ₴ | ![]() | |||
Power Bank XO PR201 30000mAh PD 65W + QC45W (PR201 Black) чорний | 1 999 ₴ | ![]() |
The power bank is very cool. Cheap, powerful, has a through-charging. 65W input and output. Simultaneous charging of 2 devices. Fast charging. For that price - no. ![]() |
I purchased it mainly to charge my smartphone during frequent power outages (back in 2023). I picked it up from the store, and along with the staff, we checked to ensure the power bank charged and recharged the smartphone. At that time, everything was satisfactory. After returning home, I fully charged it to 100% and set it aside for the next power outage. But there were none for a while (about three weeks for sure). After this period, I used the power bank and decided not to charge it until it dropped to 5% because I have a habit of not discharging it to 0%. And then one day, when the power bank discharged to about 15-18%, I don't remember exactly, it started drawing charge from the smartphone. I noticed that instead of charging, the smartphone began discharging, while the power bank was gaining charge. At first, I didn't understand what was happening. I disconnected everything, reconnected it, and saw the same issue again. Thankfully, the smartphone didn't completely discharge. I waited for the electricity to come back, charged the power bank slightly (to about 25%), and then connected it to the smartphone. I observed for a while, and it worked fine at 17% and 16%, but when it reached 15%, it began drawing charge from the smartphone again. That's the situation. I don't know what's wrong with the power bank, but it doesn't fully discharge, and instead starts pulling charge from the device it was charging before. At that time, I couldn't return it for service, and exchanging it for a new one was refused because it had been more than 14 days since purchasing. Now, I use it as backup power for the router. Informative screen displaying the percentage of charge, Volts, Amps. This is when you charge the power bank and when you connect something to charge from it. With it, I can charge my smartphone 2.5 times (smartphone battery capacity 4500 mAh). More than that is not enough. After that, the issue with the changing roles arises - who's charging, and who's being charged. The capacity claimed by the manufacturer is likely different from the actual capacity. There is an issue with the charge percentage at which the power bank stops charging devices. ![]() |