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Flights can be a problem for those who want to stay on their devices, so power banks are essential for power users. Alogic's Ark Pro is the biggest battery allowed on an airplane, and it's capable of fast-charging three devices at once.

ALOGIC has unveiled the Ark Pro, a 27,600mAh battery bank that passes the International Air Transport Association (IATA) regulations for being the biggest battery allowed to be taken on an airplane. The Ark Pro is designed to be a universal charging solution, coming with two 140W USB-C laptop fast charging ports and one 22.5W USB-A port.
This means users can charge three devices at once, and for those wanting to see how much power is going to each device, Alogic has equipped the Ark Pro with a smart display that showcases real-time charging data, including the charging rate, an estimated time to recharge, overall battery health, internal temperature and battery charge cycles. What about safety? Alogic has implemented thermal, over-voltage, and over-current protections to ensure your devices are safe while they are getting the juice they need to stay on and ready to be used.
The Ark Pro is a stylish yet monstrous device that is aimed at high-performance users, and what is probably my favorite feature of the battery bank is the robust attachable/detachable USB-C cable, which doubles as a holder for the battery itself. The Ark Pro is available in the UK, USA, AUS, and EU online stores is priced at: £129.99, $149.99, $229.95, and €169,99, respectively.






