Lenovo has quietly launched a new ThinkPlus 190W power bank in China, packing serious charging muscle into a sleek, affordable unit. With 20,000mAh capacity, a built-in USB-C cable, and an integrated display, this compact power bank is built for users who want both performance and convenience without breaking the bank.
High output, multi-device charging

The ThinkPlus 190W offers triple output support across three connections: a USB-C port, a USB-A port, and an integrated USB-C cable. When used together, they can deliver up to 145W total output. But if you’re just using the built-in cable and the USB-C port, the system supports 190W combined output enough to power a laptop and fast-charge a phone simultaneously.
Here’s how the power is split:
- USB-C port: up to 140W
- Built-in USB-C cable: up to 140W
- USB-A port: up to 30W
For recharging the power bank itself, Lenovo includes 100W self-charging support. That means with the right charger, users can refill the entire 20,000mAh battery pack at top speed.
Built-in screen shows real-time charging stats
A standout feature on this model is the integrated display, something rarely seen at this price point. The screen shows key information like:
- Current power output per port
- Remaining battery capacity
- Operating temperature
This makes it easy to monitor performance on the go, no guessing, no apps required.
Compact form, solid compatibility
Despite its high wattage, the ThinkPlus 190W has a relatively compact design. It supports major fast-charging protocols, including PD 3.0, PPS, and QC 3.0, ensuring wide compatibility with laptops, tablets, phones, and gaming handhelds.
At a glance: ThinkPlus 190W power bank
- 20,000mAh capacity
- 190W max output (cable + USB-C port)
- 100W self-charging support
- USB-A and USB-C ports + built-in USB-C cable
- Integrated display for charging info
- Support for PD 3.0, PPS, QC 3.0
- Launched in China for ~$37 (CNY 259)**
No global launch yet, but one to watch
Currently, Lenovo has only released the ThinkPlus 190W power bank in China, and there’s no word on an international rollout. Lenovo rarely brings its ThinkPlus accessories to global markets, but given the value and feature set here, this one could make waves if it ever does.

