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The lightest and smallest notebook powerbank from ASUS is now on sale in Malaysia

ASUS Malaysia has just introduced a powerbank that can charge your USB-C notebook. According to ASUS, this is the world’s lightest and smallest notebook powerbank that supports Power Delivery 3.0 fast charging.

The ZenPower Pro (PD) is going for RM349 and it’s available on Lazada Malaysia. It has a capacity of 13,600mAh and the USB-C port pushes a maximum output of 45W. ASUS claims that you can charge an ASUS ZenBook 3 UX390UA notebook from 5% to 41% in 30 minutes.

Since it uses USB-C PD standard, you can also use it charge other compatible notebooks and even the Nintendo switch. The USB-C port supports 2-way fast charging and you can use a compatible PD 3.0 charger to charge the powerbank. According to the spec-sheet, the charging time is less than 4.5 hours if you use a 20V/1.5A charger.

The ZenPower Pro PD also comes with a spare USB-A port that outputs at 5V/2.4A. There’s also a built-in LED that you can use as a flash light. The powerbank also comes with a 4-LED battery indicator. It’s only available in black and it weighs 315 grams.

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