![]() The 100W ports have a small tablet/laptop icon, and the 20W ports have a tablet/phone icon. ![]() The labeling on the battery isn't great, either. The left two support up to 100W, and the right pair only support 20W speeds. The USB-C ports aren't all the same on this device. They're slightly close together, but most cables should still fit fine if you need to use all the available ports. ![]() The ports themselves are all below the display. It will shut off after a few minutes to save power, but you can press the button anytime you want to see the battery level or charging speed. It shows real-time information for the battery's charge level and the input/output for all four of the USB-C ports. Yes, there's a screen, and it's surprisingly useful. There's a physical button on the side that turns on the monochrome OLED screen. At 26,800 mAh, the SuperTank is also juuuust under the cutoff for carrying on a commercial flight in the US. This is a good battery, despite the clunky physical design. But it's a battery-a few of them look nice, but that doesn't mean they're good batteries. It's basically an aluminum box with a finish reminiscent of luggage, although the sides are plastic. With a name like "SuperTank," you should know what to expect from this battery pack.
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