1. Lenovo’s Legion P5 10000 is a high-capacity, 10,000mAh power bank supporting 100W fast charging, suitable for laptops and gaming devices.
2. It features a chunky, mecha-like design with a small display, integrated Type-C cable, and additional USB-C and USB-A ports.
3. The power bank supports multiple fast charging protocols and has a 3C safety certification, making it plane and train friendly.
4. It is set to be released in China on May 19, at a price of approximately $25, with no current international release details.
Lenovo has just announced a new powerbank under its Legion gaming line, and man is it impressive! It is now available in China and features a pretty high power output that can charge high-powered gear with ease. The device is definitely geared towards gamers and power users alike who need a reliable portable charger for their devices on the go. With its big capacity and fast charging abilities, it’s an appealing little gadget for anyone who needs power at their fingertips.
Design and Features
This new power bank is named Legion P5 10000, clearly indicating its 10,000mAh capacity. It looks quite chunky with a tough, mecha-inspired design that. honestly, gives off that gamer vibe. It even has a small round display to show battery status, along with a Type-C cable built-in, plus two extra ports – a USB-C and a USB-A for versatile device compatibility. The overall build screams durability and tech-forward thinking. Its appearance, though a bit bulky, is sleek enough for that gaming aesthetic which many gamers love.
Charging Capabilities
According to Lenovo, this power bank can support 100W fast charging. That makes it excellent not only for your everyday gadgets but also for your high-powered devices such as laptops and gaming handhelds, like the Lenovo Legion Go 2. (which comes with a 65W charger but can handle even more power). It also works well powering smaller devices—smartwatches, earbuds, and similar low-energy gadgets. Support for multiple brands’ fast-charging protocols, including Huawei and Apple, makes this a versatile accessory. Though, there’s no official detailed spec sheet yet, so some of the tech might be a bit of a mystery for now.
Certifications and Pricing
Lenovo mentions that the P5 10000 has 3C certification, so it’s safe to fly with on planes and trains—important for travelers. It is expected to be officially launched on May 19, but you can already find it listed on JD.com for about CNY 169, roughly $25 or €21. While there’s no confirmed international release, Lenovo does sell a Legion Go Power Bank in the U.S. for $79.99, which has a larger 12,800mAh capacity and offers a 65W maximum output, which magnetically attaches to their Legion Go handheld with an integrated cable and built-in kickstand.

