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Xiaomi 67W Power Bank 20000 (Integrated Cable)
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Xiaomi 67W Power Bank 20000 (Integrated Cable), model PB2067, is a high-capacity portable charger released around late 2025. It features a built-in USB-C cable for convenience and supports fast bidirectional charging, making it excellent for smartphones, tablets, thin laptops, and multi-device use — especially useful in Nairobi with frequent power fluctuations or long travel days.
Key Specifications
- Capacity: 20,000mAh (three built-in 6,700mAh lithium-ion cells at ~3.7V)
- Rated capacity: 12,000mAh (at 5V/3A)
- Rated energy: 74.37Wh (airline-friendly; usually allowed under 100Wh limit — always confirm with your specific airline)
- Max Output: 67W max (via built-in USB-C cable or secondary USB-C port)
- Supports PD 3.0 (PPS), QC 3.0/3.5, Xiaomi 67W Surge, and other common protocols
- Example: Charges a Xiaomi 15 to ~67% in 30 minutes; can deliver up to ~65W to compatible laptops (e.g., MacBook Air/Pro, Dell XPS)
- Max Input (Self-Charging): 65W (via built-in cable or USB-C port) — full recharge in approximately 1.5–2.5 hours with a suitable 65W+ charger
- Ports:
- Built-in USB-C cable (~24 cm long, supports input/output; can double as a carrying strap)
- Additional USB-C port (input/output)
- USB-A port (output, lower power for older devices/accessories)
- Simultaneous Charging: Up to 3 devices at once (power shared; total output limited when all ports are active — e.g., main device may drop significantly if charging three)
- Display: Small digital LED showing exact remaining battery percentage (0–100%)
- Other Features: Low-current mode (manual via button or auto-detect for earbuds/smartwatches), pass-through charging (note: some users report slower self-charging when a device is connected and drawing power), 9-layer safety protections, operating temperature 5°C–35°C
- Dimensions & Weight: 140 × 72 × 31.2 mm (excluding cable), ~415g
- Colors: Typically beige/tan and blue
Real-World Performance
- Charging Speed: Strong performance with modern devices. It reliably triggers high-wattage protocols for Xiaomi/Redmi/Poco phones and delivers stable ~65W to laptops. Independent tests and teardowns confirm good efficiency and compatibility across brands (iPhone fast charging, Samsung PD/PPS, etc.).
- Capacity in Practice: Usable output is roughly 60–70% of rated due to conversion losses — expect to fully charge a typical 5,000mAh smartphone ~2.5–3 times, or provide meaningful top-ups for larger devices/tablets. Xiaomi claims ~2.6 full charges for a Xiaomi 15.
- Recharge Time: One of the standout features — very fast self-charging compared to older Xiaomi models.
- Build & Usability: Minimalist plastic design with a premium feel. The integrated cable is practical (no extra cable needed), and the display is clear and accurate. It stays relatively cool under normal loads.
- Pros:
- High 67W output + 65W input for fast everything
- Convenient built-in cable + triple-port setup
- Large capacity for travel, multi-day use, or backup during outages
- Good value in the fast-charging power bank segment
- Cons:
- Bulkier and heavier than 10,000mAh models (better for bags than pockets)
- Shared power when charging multiple devices (total output drops)
- Pass-through charging can be slower than ideal in some scenarios
- USB-A port is lower power (not ideal for high-speed needs)
Comparison: 20,000mAh vs 10,000mAh Version
The 20,000mAh model offers roughly double the real-world juice for longer runtime, but it’s larger (140mm vs ~115mm length) and heavier (~415g vs ~247g). Choose the 20k if you need extended backup or laptop support; go for the 10k for lighter daily carry.
- Capacity: 20,000mAh (three built-in 6,700mAh lithium-ion cells at ~3.7V)



