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A New Brand Is Selling 200W Charging for $119.99

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ReelCharge 200W Power Bank 140W USB-C

ReelCharge wants your next power bank to push 200 watts without pushing past $120, and it is betting a factory-direct model can make that math work. The new brand launched in the US on May 19, 2026, selling a lineup it says trades the usual price-versus-performance tradeoff for higher output, safer battery tech, and a flat three-year warranty it calls industry-leading. ReelCharge says selling through its own store, Amazon, and select retail partners is what keeps those prices down. North America is only the first stop, with a planned push into the UK and Europe to follow.

The launch arrives as a trio. Its headliner, the ReelPro 200, pairs 27,000mAh with a 200W ceiling and an integrated USB-C cable at $119.99. Alongside it sit a ReelSafe power bank that ReelCharge calls solid-state, a 5,000mAh wireless model that lists at $59.99, and a folding 5-in-1 charger rated at 65W for $79.99. Together they carry ReelCharge’s pitch that factory-direct pricing can undercut premium chargers without trading away output or battery safety.



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The ReelPro 200 Leads With 200W

The ReelPro 200 is the product ReelCharge is leaning on hardest. It carries 27,000mAh of capacity and a 200W output ceiling, enough headroom to top off a laptop and a couple of smaller devices at once, and it routes power through an integrated USB-C cable so there’s no spare cord to misplace. ReelCharge lists it at $119.99 on its own store.ReelPro 200W Power Bank with Integrated Cable 27,000 mAh

Price: $119.99
Where to Buy: ReelCharge

A 200W rating is high for a pack this size, and that capacity-to-output ratio is the core of the pitch. The brand frames the ReelPro 200 as a single-bag replacement for the wall charger, battery, and cable bundle most people travel with, and it credits the factory-direct model for keeping the price where it is.




ReelCharge’s Solid-State Safety Pitch in the ReelSafe Line

The ReelSafe family is where ReelCharge makes its safety argument. The brand describes the ReelSafe 5,000mAh as a solid-state power bank, a battery design it says is built for better safety and a longer lifespan than standard lithium cells. On ReelCharge’s site, the 5K solid-state wireless model lists at $59.99.

ReelCharge ReelSafe Products

Price: $59.99
Where to Buy: ReelCharge

Solid-state is the term doing the heavy lifting here, so it helps to separate what’s confirmed from what isn’t. ReelCharge’s own materials call the cell solid-state, while at least one retailer listing describes the same capacity as semi-solid-state.ReelCharge Products




There’s also a 10,000mAh model in the solid-state line. ReelCharge has since added it to its own store as the Solid State Wireless Power Bank at 10,000mAh, priced at $69.99.

A 5-in-1 Charger Built for Travel

Rounding out the launch trio is a folding 5-in-1 charger ReelCharge positions for travel. It combines several wireless charging spots with a dedicated watch pad, so one fold-flat unit can handle a phone, earbuds, and a smartwatch. ReelCharge lists a 5-in-1 wireless power station at $79.99 with a 65W rating.

5-in-1 Wireless Powerstation & Charger 65W

Price: $79.99
Where to Buy: ReelCharge




Pricing and Availability

ReelCharge sells direct at ReelCharge.com and names Amazon and select retail partners as launch channels. As of publish, the ReelPro 200 and the 5-in-1 charger show in stock on ReelCharge’s store. The ReelSafe 5,000mAh solid-state in the premium tempered-glass finish remains listed as coming soon.  Here’s where the headline products land:

  • ReelPro 200 (27,000mAh, 200W, integrated cable): $119.99
  • ReelSafe 5,000mAh wireless: $59.99
  • 5-in-1 wireless power station (65W): $79.99

What to Watch Next

ReelCharge says North America is only the first stop. The brand plans to push into the UK and European markets and to add new categories, including portable power stations, as it scales the factory-direct model. That sets up a run at both everyday charging and larger-format power.

The open questions are the ones that decide whether the value pitch holds. The exact solid-state cell chemistry and real-world output under sustained load still need confirmation, and that’s where this story goes next as units reach testers and store shelves.



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