EF ECOFLOW Rapid Pro Power Bank (27650mAh, 300W Max Output, 140W Built-in Cable), 4-Port Portable Charger, TSA-Approved, Up to 320W Recharge, Compatible with MacBook, iPhone 17/16/15, Galaxy, Laptop : Cell Phones & Accessories

Rated 4.11 out of 5 based on 9 customer ratings
(10 customer reviews)

$189.00

About this item X-VELO Batteries, Superior Performance: Innovative multipole technology allows faster charging speeds by minimising energy loss and ensuring excellent temperature control. By using silicon-carbon, energy density increases without sacrificing size. Its robust design has been tested in -20° conditions, making it perfect for outdoor use. Ultra-Fast Recharging: Charge in only 20 minutes while you prepare to head out for the day. 140W single-port input, 0-80% in 40 min; 280W multi-port input, 0-80% in 26 min; 320W input with EcoFlow RAPID Pro Desktop Charger, 0-80% in 20 min. Ultra-Fast Multi-Charging: 300W total output (4 ports), 1 × 140W USB-C port, 2 × 65W USB-C ports. With a built-in, retractable 140W USB-C cable, charge up to 4 devices at once. Superior Safety: EcoFlow RAPID Pro maintains fast charging levels with around-the-clock safety checks. Its temperature sensor tests and adjusts for overheating up to 10 million times daily, while the VO-level fireproof shell protects externally. Intelligent BMS and EMS systems keep the rest running smoothly. Premium, Compact Design: RAPID Pro offers big power in a compact size that fits easily into backpack side pockets. Air-travel-friendly 27,650mAh, 99.54Wh capacity,* extend your device’s runtime to keep your remote work and free time powered. With an integrated 60 cm cable, there’s no need to carry extras. * Airline regulations vary by region and carrier. Please confirm battery restrictions with your airline before travel.
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Product description

Size

Rapid Pro X 27K mAh, Rapid Pro 20K mAh, Rapid Pro 27K mAh

Connector Type

USB Type C

Battery Capacity

27650 Milliamp Hours

Other Special Features of the Product

Fast Charging

Voltage

28 Volts

Power Source

Battery

Amperage

5 Amps

Number of Ports

4

Portable

Yes

Compatible Devices

Smartphone

Antenna Location

Phone

Color

Black

Battery Cell Type

Lithium Ion

Brand

EF ECOFLOW

Number of Batteries

1 Nonstandard Battery batteries required.

Model Name

EF-HB-140

Model Number

Rapid Pro-140W-27k

UPC

842783186911

Built-In Media

RAPID Pro

Manufacturer

EcoFlow

Warranty Description

2 Year Manufacturer

Best Sellers Rank

#16,881 in Cell Phones & Accessories (See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories) #587 in Cell Phone Portable Power Banks

ASIN

B0FHB6HFPJ

Customer Reviews

4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars

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4.3 out of 5 stars

Item Weight

700 Grams

Battery Weight

223.99 Grams

Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness

6"L x 2"W x 2"Th

Item Dimensions

6 x 2 x 2 inches

Unit Count

1.0 Count

Feature

Premium, Compact Design: RAPID Pro offers big power in a compact size that fits easily into backpack side pockets. Air-travel-friendly 27,650mAh, 99.54Wh capacity,* extend your device's runtime to keep your remote work and free time powered. With an integrated 60 cm cable, there's no need to carry extras. * Airline regulations vary by region and carrier. Please confirm battery restrictions with your airline before travel.

10 reviews for EF ECOFLOW Rapid Pro Power Bank (27650mAh, 300W Max Output, 140W Built-in Cable), 4-Port Portable Charger, TSA-Approved, Up to 320W Recharge, Compatible with MacBook, iPhone 17/16/15, Galaxy, Laptop : Cell Phones & Accessories

  1. Rated 5 out of 5

    kathykathy

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Powerful, Fast, and Reliable

    I travel frequently and work remotely, and this power bank has been a total game-changer. It charges my laptop, phone, and tablet all at once without lag or overheating. The built-in 140W USB-C cable is super convenient—no more searching for separate cords—and it retracts neatly for easy storage.The charging speed is incredible. Easy to 80%. The real-time display is sharp and detailed, showing all the charging stats I care about at a glance.It is a bit heavier and bulkier than a typical pocket charger, but it still fits comfortably in my backpack. A Must-Have Power Bank for Serious Travelers

    4 people found this helpful

  2. Rated 5 out of 5

    4x4expedition.US4x4expedition.US

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Best Portable Power Station

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    Just got my hands on the new EcoFlow RAPID PRO Power Bank and I’m seriously impressed.EcoFlow has always been known for making solid, reliable products, and this one continues that streak. What I love most is how portable it is, it’s slim, lightweight, and easy to toss in a pack for day trips or overlanding adventures. No more carrying around bulky chargers just to keep your essentials alive.Another standout feature is the built-in USB-C cables. No extra cords to lose or forget. it’s literally all-in-one. The fast charging is a game changer too, making it perfect for phones, tablets, or even keeping small gear topped off while on the move.If you’re into traveling, camping, or just need a reliable everyday power bank, the RAPID PRO is definitely worth it.

    5 people found this helpful

  3. Rated 5 out of 5

    TAMI

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Great for charging multiple devices

    Happy with the quality of the ecoflow power bank. Not only charges fast but also charges multiple devices at once. Most chargers cannot power laptop let alone laptop with other devices at same time. Like built in cord. Weighed a little more than I expected but not too heavy. Great for everyday powering but was also great to power multiple devices at a outdoor event.

  4. Rated 4 out of 5

    woodchuck499

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    3 months in, and the retractable charging cable is losing connection.

    Worked great initially. But after a month or two of use, the built-in charging cable does not work unless tension on the retraction reel is maintained (when fully extended). It seems after using it for a couple months, the connection inside between the retractable cable and the device becomes loose. Additionally, it seems some firmware updates are needed in the future because charging speeds are not consistent/fully supported when and devices support all modes of PD.That being said, when it does work, it works really well to support the full 140 watt charging to compatible devices.Additionally, a feature I wasn’t expecting that it does have, is pass-through charging. I’ve been able to consistently charge the device at 140 watt speeds while passing through up to 100 watts to my end device.The battery is a bit heavier than expected, but it’s understandable given the rated capacity and the included retractable charging cable.At the time of purchasing it, the dock adapter that will charge this fastest was not available yet. Still waiting for EcoFlow to release the fast charger.UPDATE (changed from 2 stars to 4):EcoFlow support reached out to me and provided a refund for the defective power bank (just the internal cable was bad). Yet again, why I continue purchasing their products (I own some of their power stations as well). They follow through if there are any issues.

  5. Rated 5 out of 5

    SamiSami

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Its a good value if you require a work horse

    Bought it as a back up for my work laptop and it supports like a champ. A little bit heavy but that speaks quality. Build, display and retractable type c cable are nice.

    One person found this helpful

  6. Rated 5 out of 5

    NerissaNerissa

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Convenience and Rapid Power Bank

    I bought this power bank mainly for travel and it works great. The fast charging is very noticeable and it charges my phone much faster than my old one. Besides, it comes with a portable type-C line so that I don’t have to bring one. I also tried charging my laptop through USB-C and it worked perfectly. Very convenient to have and when I’m away from an outlet.

  7. Rated 1 out of 5

    Amazon Customer

    1.0 out of 5 stars

    USBC port dead on day #2

    The charging cable stopped working on day #2, essentially killing that USBC port.Cool power bank, but it’s the most expensive one as well – I expect impeccable quality in this “luxury” price range.

    9 people found this helpful

  8. Rated 5 out of 5

    FrankFrank

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Great Power Bank

    amazing charger that lasts about 8 charges. The weight is about 3-4lbs and easy to carry. Unfortunately it doesn’t include a cord but it does come with a bag to fit the power bank. It’s very easy to use. It has multiple functions. I like the product overall.

  9. Rated 2 out of 5

    alex huang

    2.0 out of 5 stars

    ecoflow makes power banks?

    just for clarity, i’m reviewing the rapid pro x, which i believe released earlier this month — as opposed to all of the other models that have been around for a few months by now. amazon likes aggregating reviews under one product, which is confusing (and i don’t know why they do), but here we go…— build quality & designthis looks like a power bank tesla might’ve designed. the appearance and overall aesthetic are definitely gnarly, but what i *do* like is the generously sized screen. most lcd power banks have a panel that’s just a small square on the front, but this takes up the entire front space, allowing more content to be presented.— functionalitythis power bank does support passthrough (input & output at the same time), and thus far, it hasn’t given me issues with that yet. the output speeds it supports are awesome, easily supporting up to 27v of output. for context, most laptops only accept up to 20v while charging, so this is a bit overkill, but it’s still incredibly neat to have.i have noticed something curious. the power level the bank indicates might not be 100% accurate. i depleted it from 100% to 0% a few days ago during a roadtrip, and when i had gotten to my destination and turned the power bank on again, the indicator randomly displayed 33%. keep in mind that i had not connected it to power; i literally just got home and pressed the button to wake it up. i wanted to verify that the reading wasn’t some sort of glitch or a false gauge, so i reconnected my phone to the bank, and sure enough, it still had 33% worth of power left in it. if it were a false reading, i’d have expected it to drop from 33 to 0 in a literal instant, but it still topped my phone back up, so i found that quite odd.i’m…not too big of a fan of these capacitive buttons. traditional power bank buttons are clicky since they’re literally physical buttons, but this is capacitive, meaning it doesn’t click at all — think of a macbook’s trackpad. modern ones don’t actually “click;” they have haptic feedback to replace the physical clicking. same concept here. adding a vibration motor to a power bank seems unnecessary — it’s a cool party trick compared to other banks, sure, but it’s not really a necessity to have here and it just seems like it’d unnecessarily drain power. another reason these capacitive buttons are a flaw rather than a feature is because i’ve accidentally triggered them probably 50 times by now; remember, ANY touch at all triggers these, which includes accidental grazes and such. i’m actually pretty sure any pressure at all triggers it since i’ve somehow woken it up without touching the thing at all.— efficiencyso, when i review power banks, “efficiency” just means how much of its capacity actually goes into your devices since it also has to power its own circuitry (and lcd screen with these more “fancy” banks) off of the same internal batteries.what i’ve noticed with this bank is that, curiously again, it depletes abnormally fast. i also have an anker “prime” power bank of the exact same capacity (exact same amount of battery cells, too) that does actually make the most of its power capacity. anker’s, for comparison, can charge my iphone 17 pro roughly 3-4 times off of a full charge before needing to be connected to power again. this bank manages two, and barely survives a third one. likewise, my anker can fully charge my laptop one time and top up my phone thereafter, whereas it seems like this one would fall flat after charging my laptop. it seems like a lot of the energy is going toward the screen since it plays a full-fledged “galaxy” animation, which is more of a party trick than anything useful. even testing it with the screen off, the story’s basically the same (with maybe ~2% more power afterward), so i’m thinking its internal circuitry also isn’t the best at efficiency. the vibration motor certainly doesn’t help as i’ve mentioned, but i don’t think it’s too big of a factor.~ coming back to add further comment on the efficiency, but i think that even if the front display panel is off while the bank is charging another device, since the power bank isn’t actually in “deep sleep,” inefficient circuitry and other drains might cause the bank to deplete quicker than it should. i’m not even entirely sure where the power is going since it lasts about as long as a 20,000 mah power bank…at significantly more advertised capacity. it’s definitely a harm to the bank’s value, especially considering its rather exorbitant pricing, but i suppose enthusiasts might favour it a little better than i do. i’m ducking a star off since the product’s value just seems to diminish on me over time. unfortunate that i’m not the smartest spender.— valueno. there is no reason you (or me…this was a dumb purchase) should be spending $250+ on a power bank. i’m sorry. i can’t justify this price whatsoever. there’s really nothing special about this power bank. please just go for anker’s prime 27k power bank. it really isn’t worth it.

    2 people found this helpful

  10. Rated 5 out of 5

    Dan Q

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Finally, a Power Bank That Keeps Up with Modern Laptops

    The EcoFlow Rapid Pro feels like someone took a traditional power bank, fed it protein powder, and reminded it that laptops exist. With 300W total output and a built-in 140W USB-C cable, it’s one of the few portable batteries that can actually keep up with modern laptops instead of just slowing their rate of death. The form factor is dense but manageable, and the build quality has that “EcoFlow appliance” feel—solid, squared, and ready for field use rather than Instagram unboxing videos.In real-world use, it behaves more like a mini DC power unit than a casual phone charger. It can top up MacBooks, portable workstations, high-draw tablets, and even beefier USB-C accessories without throttling or getting hotter than reasonable. The built-in cable is a quiet luxury—you don’t have to go digging for a 240W-rated cable—which is especially nice at job sites or when bouncing between systems. Runtime at 27650mAh isn’t magic, but the Rapid Pro is clearly optimized for power delivery rather than marathon endurance, and that’s the right choice for productivity gear.There are a few quirks. It’s heavier than you expect, it’s not something you want in your pocket unless you’re training for leg day, and some devices will draw at slightly reduced rates depending on port distribution. But for technicians, field work, travel days, and anyone juggling modern USB-C laptops, this is one of the rare power banks that doesn’t feel like a compromise. It gives you that “I can work anywhere for a while” safety net—and unlike lesser power banks, it actually means it.Pros• 300W total output can power real laptops, not just sip-charge them• Built-in 140W USB-C cable is extremely convenient• Solid, durable construction—field-friendly• Handles high-draw devices without thermal panic• Great for technicians, travelers, and remote setupsCons• Heavier and bulkier than typical power banks• Capacity is good, but not huge for the wattage it can output• High loads drain it quickly (expected for 300W class)• Overkill if you only charge phones or earbuds

    One person found this helpful

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