The new Sharge Retractable 165 power bank packs fast charging, smart display features, and a built-in cable at a price that undercuts Ugreen.
Sharge Retractable 165 targets premium brands at lower cost
Sharge has officially launched the Sharge Retractable 165, a 20,000 mAh power bank designed to challenge premium models from Ugreen and Anker. While offering similar capacity and peak output, it comes in both lighter and cheaper.
On Amazon US, the device lists for $69.99, but it’s available for just $52.90 through Sharge’s own Cyber Monday deal. UK buyers can grab it on Amazon for £89.99.
High output and smart port layout for triple charging
The Sharge Retractable 165 supports three devices at once through:
- A retractable USB-C cable (100 W max)
- One additional USB-C port
- One USB-A port
When charging a single device, the built-in cable can push 100 W enough to bring an iPhone 17 to 55% in 30 minutes, according to Sharge. All three ports active? You’ll still get a total of 165 W, more than enough to juice up a laptop and accessories on the go.
Display and design bring utility and polish
One standout feature is the built-in smart display. It shows live data on:
- Output per port
- Remaining charge time
- Power bank temperature
This info makes it easier to manage multiple devices without guesswork. Meanwhile, the anodized gray finish gives the unit a clean, premium look. At 515 g, it’s slightly lighter than most other 20K mAh banks in its class.
Sharge Retractable 165 stays travel-friendly
Despite the high output and capacity, the Sharge Retractable 165 is still airline-safe. That means you can toss it in your carry-on and stay powered during long travel days.
The unit promises over 500 charge cycles before noticeable capacity loss solid longevity for a daily-use device.
A strong option for power users on a budget
If you don’t need more than 20,000 mAh, the Sharge Retractable 165 makes a compelling case. It undercuts Ugreen’s 165W model by $20–30 and still includes:
- A retractable cable
- Smart display
- High-speed triple charging
- Lighter weight
Sharge may be the new name here, but it’s clearly aiming for serious competition in the fast-charging space.
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