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These three features make the Shargeek 300 the definitive 24,000mAh power bank — it’s so good I retired my UGREEN power bank


Sharge knows how to make good charging accessories with unique designs; I tested most of its products over the last three years, and regularly use the Shargeek 170 and Icemag 3. The brand’s latest product is the Shargeek 300, a 24,000mAh power bank with a polished design that stands out from its predecessors, and a host of unique features you don’t get anywhere else.

Like most of its products, Sharge is turning to crowdfunding to launch the Shargeek 300, where it is available for $149, a $50 discount from what its $199 retail price. The power bank will be debuting in May 2026, and I’ve been using it for a month now, and I can say with some confidence that it is now my go-to travel power bank. There are plenty of great features on this power bank, but I’m focusing on three that stood out the most in my usage.

The Shargeek 300 has two 140W USB-C ports — and they can be used simultaneously

Shargeek 300 review on Android Central

(Image credit: Apoorva Bhardwaj / Android Central)

Most power banks these days get a single USB-C port that goes up to 140W, with the others limited to 100W or lower. The Shargeek 300, however, has both of its USB-C ports at 140W, but what makes the power bank truly stand out is that both ports can be used at the same time, putting out a total power of 280W — that’s enough to charge two notebooks simultaneously.

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The 24,000mAh battery means you get over 13,000mAh of usable power, and while that isn’t enough to charge two notebooks fully, it is great if you’re just looking to top up the battery while traveling. I tested the feature with a 140W power bank and a Xiaomi notebook, and the Shargeek 300 managed to power both devices at close to their advertised speeds, which in itself is an achievement.

Shargeek 300 review on Android Central

(Image credit: Apoorva Bhardwaj / Android Central)

With both USB-C and the USB-A ports active, the total power budget is 300W — with 140W going out of each USB-C port and 20W out of USB-A. By itself, the USB-A port is able to go up to 22.5W, making it better-suited to charge accessories.



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