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The CUKTECH 15 Ultra strikes a great balance between raw power and portability

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CUKTECH 15 Ultra Power Bank The CUKTECH 15 Ultra Power Bank strikes a perfect balance between power and portability. It has a nicely sized 20,000mAh battery, fast charging speeds at 165W of output, three ports, rapid recharging with two input sources, and a stylish design.

After testing a wide variety of battery packs, I often find myself craving something more balanced. Smaller ones are very convenient to carry around, but are never powerful enough. The bigger ones get the job done, but they can be a bit too hard to carry around. The CUKTECH 15 Ultra Power Bank offers a nice proposition, offering something right in the middle. It aims to find a balance between true portability and power. Does it accomplish it?

I’ve been testing the CUKTECH 15 Ultra Power Bank for a couple of weeks and am ready to tell you whether it makes the cut. Let’s jump right in.

Stylish and sturdy

Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority

Of course, the first thing you notice as you unbox anything is its design and build. This is especially important when dealing with a battery pack, which is an accessory you will see and show off everywhere. You’ll also carry it around, which means it will undergo quite a bit of torture, so you need to make sure it will survive anything you put it through.

I previously reviewed the CUKTECH 20 Power Bank, which looks cool and offers a sturdy construction comparable only to the best. It has survived months of continuous use, rolling around my trunk, and keeping my devices charged wherever I go.

CUKTECH power banks blend style with substance, and the CUKTECH 15 Ultra meets that standard.

I am happy to report that the CUKTECH 15 Ultra lives up to the same standard as the 20. While smaller at 5.98 x 2.25 x 1.75 in, and made of plastic, it by no means feels cheap. The construction seamlessly blends into a solid little brick with zero moving parts, no wiggling ports, and a singular button with a solid click.

Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority

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