Lenovo Legion P5 Power Bank Launched With 100W Fast Charging and 10000mAh Battery Capacity
Lenovo has introduced its new Legion P5 power bank featuring 10000mAh capacity 100W fast charging USB C support built in cable digital display and multiple safety charging modes designed for modern multi device users on the go

Lenovo has expanded its portable charging lineup with the launch of the Legion P5 power bank, a compact yet powerful device aimed at users who rely heavily on fast charging for multiple gadgets. With a 10000mAh battery capacity and support for up to 100W output, the device is designed to meet the needs of smartphones, tablets and even select laptops.
One of the key highlights of this new power bank is its ability to deliver high speed charging through USB C, making it suitable for modern devices that demand higher power delivery. Along with this, Lenovo has also included a built in USB C cable, a dedicated USB C port and a standard USB A port, allowing users to charge more than one device at the same time without carrying extra accessories.
Interestingly, the Legion P5 also supports bypass charging, which means it can charge connected devices even while the power bank itself is being charged. This makes it more practical for continuous usage during travel or long working hours. The USB C port can deliver up to 100W output, while the USB A port supports up to 30W charging, giving flexibility based on device requirements.
In terms of pricing, the Lenovo Legion P5 has been launched in China at 169 yuan, which makes it an affordable option in the fast charging power bank category. It is currently available through official channels including Lenovo’s website and JD.com, with sales scheduled to begin from May 19. At present, it is limited to the Chinese market, but wider availability may follow depending on demand.
The design of the power bank also focuses on practicality. It comes with a 24 centimeter integrated silicone cable that is durable and resistant to wear and tear from frequent bending. On the front, there is a digital display that provides real time information such as charging wattage, remaining battery level, input status and output status, giving users better control over usage.
Inside, Lenovo has used four automotive grade battery cells that together provide a total energy output of 36.72Wh. This ensures stable performance and safer power delivery during high speed charging sessions. The device also supports multiple charging protocols including PD 3.0, PPS, QC and even Motorola’s 68W Turbo Power standard, making it compatible with a wide range of devices.
For low power accessories such as smartwatches and wireless earbuds, Lenovo has included a low current charging mode. This can be activated by pressing and holding the power button for three seconds, ensuring safe and optimized charging for smaller gadgets. Despite its powerful capabilities, the device remains portable with dimensions of 141 by 63.6 by 24 millimeters and a weight of 296 grams, making it easy to carry in a bag or pocket.
With this launch, Lenovo aims to offer a balanced mix of speed, safety and convenience for users who need reliable charging support in everyday life.


