The UGREEN Nexode 20K 145W is the all-rounder — solid 145W via USB-C, plus a 15W Qi2 magnetic wireless pad on top that doubles as a phone stand. The TFT display is more useful than the small numeric readouts on cheaper banks, and the dual USB-C plus USB-A combo covers most device families. It's the pick for users who don't want to choose between fast wired charging and wireless top-ups.
Strengths
- +145W total output handles most USB-C laptops fine for everyday tasks
- +Qi2-certified 15W MagSafe wireless charging on top — only pick here with proper wireless
- +TFT color display shows precise wattage per port and battery state
- +Three ports: 2 USB-C + 1 USB-A for hybrid device families
- +Charges a 16" MacBook Pro to 38% in 30 minutes via the C1 port
Watch-outs
- −Heavier than the Anker Prime 20K despite lower wattage — the wireless coil adds bulk
- −MagSafe-style snap is not Apple-certified, just Qi2 — alignment is solid but not as firm
- −145W ceiling is below the Anker Prime 20K's 200W for multi-device pulls
- −Premium price for a feature set most users won't max out
How it compares
Only pick in this round-up with proper Qi2 wireless charging — neither the Anker Prime 20K, Baseus Blade, INIU 65W, nor Belkin BoostCharge 20K offer integrated wireless. Wired wattage sits between the Baseus Blade (100W) and Anker Prime 20K (200W). The wireless coil is genuinely useful for desk use, but adds bulk if you're packing for travel.
Who this is for
At a glance: iPhone/MagSafe users who want one device that does both fast wired and wireless charging without bolting on a separate puck.
Why you’d buy the UGREEN Nexode Power Bank 20000mAh 145W (Qi2)
- 145W total output handles most USB-C laptops fine for everyday tasks.
- Qi2-certified 15W MagSafe wireless charging on top — only pick here with proper wireless.
- TFT color display shows precise wattage per port and battery state.
Why you’d skip it
- Heavier than the Anker Prime 20K despite lower wattage — the wireless coil adds bulk.
- MagSafe-style snap is not Apple-certified, just Qi2 — alignment is solid but not as firm.
- 145W ceiling is below the Anker Prime 20K's 200W for multi-device pulls.
Rating sources
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