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Hoco DB81A Apollo

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A versatile, high-performance high-capacity power bank with 2x USB-C + 4x USB-A outputs, an informative digital display, a built-in dual-point LED flashlight, and an elegant plastic body design. It stands out with an impressive 185 Wh capacity, high output up to 65 W (from an individual connection to any USB-C port), and support for many popular fast-charging technologies USB PD 3, QC 3, PPS, Huawei FCP/SCP, Samsung AFC. Positioned as a mid-range 2025 product for home and on-the-go use. The Hoco DB81A Apollo power bank is designed to charge USB-C laptops, including Apple MacBook Pro/Air, Microsoft Surface, Asus ZenBook, Dell XPS, HP Spectre, iPad Pro tablets, and mobile gaming consoles Steam Deck, Lenovo Legion Go, MSI Claw, ASUS ROG Ally. It also...handles smartphones, Android tablets, and a wide range of compatible devices, including personal Bluetooth speakers, smartwatches, LED flashlights, action cameras, e-readers, navigation devices, etc. This model can be a convenient power source during a blackout and will be useful in travel/camping field conditions when using wall chargers is impossible. During prolonged power outages, it can power low-voltage LED lighting and a Wi‑Fi router.
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Hoco DB81A Apollo
30000 mAh
50000 mAh
Colour
Battery capacity50000 mAh
185 W*h
Real capacity27000 mAh
Battery typeLi-Pol
Charging gadgets / outputs
USB-C2 pcs
USB-A4 pcs
USB-C165 W
USB-C265 W
USB-A122.5 W
USB-A215 W
USB-A315 W
USB-A415 W
Power output (all ports)15 W
Power bank charging
Power bank charging inputsUSB-C
Power bank charge power60 W
Features
Fast chargeQuick Charge 3.0
Power Delivery 3.0
Bundled cables (adapters)USB-C
Featuresinfo display
flashlight
General
Body materialplastic
Dimensions175x87x53 mm
Weight1024 g
Added to E-CatalogJanuary 2025

A versatile, high-performance high-capacity power bank with 2x USB-C + 4x USB-A outputs, an informative digital display, a built-in dual-point LED flashlight, and an elegant plastic body design. It stands out with an impressive 185 Wh capacity, high output up to 65 W (from an individual connection to any USB-C port), and support for many popular fast-charging technologies USB PD 3, QC 3, PPS, Huawei FCP/SCP, Samsung AFC.

Positioned as a mid-range 2025 product for home and on-the-go use. The Hoco DB81A Apollo power bank is designed to charge USB-C laptops, including Apple MacBook Pro/Air, Microsoft Surface, Asus ZenBook, Dell XPS, HP Spectre, iPad Pro tablets, and mobile gaming consoles Steam Deck, Lenovo Legion Go, MSI Claw, ASUS ROG Ally. It also handles smartphones, Android tablets, and a wide range of compatible devices, including personal Bluetooth speakers, smartwatches, LED flashlights, action cameras, e-readers, navigation devices, etc. This model can be a convenient power source during a blackout and will be useful in travel/camping field conditions when using wall chargers is impossible. During prolonged power outages, it can power low-voltage LED lighting and a Wi‑Fi router.

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good model, like it
13 November 2025 
Picked one up in September when preparing to work from home during a blackout. It was on sale then for a laughable €74, which is top-notch for these specs. But not everything is great, as quality took a hit. For example, the flashlight is a bit of a joke, it barely lights up right "under your nose" and is very weak. Instead of making that panel across the whole "face" of the power bank, they should have added a lamp with diffused light. The screen is teeny-tiny in the center, so the panel is pointless, making the use of space questionable.

Also, sometimes it lags when I connect it to the laptop, taking a while to choose the charging protocol, but eventually, it does charge. You’ll still need a 65 W charger, plus a cable that charges quickly. But in general, it's handy - I connect it to the laptop and it uses about 10% an hour, which lasts for a workday.

Charges really fast with a GaN charger, and I checked with a USB tester, it delivers and receives all stated powers. A decent choice for a budget power bank for a laptop. Yes, it weighs a kilo like a brick, it would be more convenient if they’d included a strap for carrying.
Volume, power
Flashlight
Viktor S.use Hoco DB81A Apollo few months
I recommend it.
24 March 2026 
During power outages, it was enough to charge 2 tablets with 10000 mAh each and 3 mobile phones several times. As for the flashlight – at night, during an air raid alert and also during a power outage, the flashlight worked very well as emergency room lighting.
Quite voluminous
Important
Fedor Louse Hoco DB81A Apollo few months
it's not worth buying without checking
27 February 2026 
i bought it at Aizon in Kramatorsk for 4,300 UAH.
nothing
not working from the box, stood on charge for 15 minutes 100 percent, removed and connected the phone on the bike 0....
De Activeuse Hoco DB81A Apollo less than month
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