This power bank looks like something straight out of Cyberpunk 2077, and you can get it now at 25% off.


When I first laid my eyes on the Shargeek Storm 2, I asked myself a question. Is it ok to get excited about a power bank? It’s a basic accessory,, but one I use daily given I’m constantly on the move with my laptop. It’s a pain packing my Razerbook’s lengthy cabled power source so a power bank is always in my backpack.

On top of that, I’ve been playing Baldur’s Gate 3 on both the Steam Deck and Logitech G Cloud, and the former isn’t up to more than an hour’s game time without some sturdy support plugged in. The Shargeek Storm 2 has been my go-to power bank for a few weeks now, and while I initially took interest in it on looks alone, I love it for what’s on the inside too—25,600mAh of power, 2 USB-C ports and 2 type-A port.

Now you too may want to fall in love with the Shargeek Storm 2, as it’s a juicy 25% off right now on Amazon. 

The Shargeek Storm 2 is not your ordinary power bank. It’s a cyberpunk-inspired masterpiece that lets you see the inner workings of its battery, as well as the dynamic power output and shifting wattage of your devices on its LCD screen. It’s like having a mini-computer in your hand, neat.

We’ve reviewed the Storm 2 before at Windows Central, albeit when it was merely a Kickstarter campaign back in 2021, and our editor Daniel Rubino remarked then how much it looked like a cyberpunk accessory. If you’re planning on checking out the new Phantom Liberty DLC on Steam Deck, then you might just want to fully immerse yourself by using this striking sci-fi-esque portable battery. In fact, I’m inclined to argue it deserves a place on our best Steam Deck accessories for 2023.

With a 100w output it’s the most powerful portable power delivery I have for my Steam Deck, but it does state on the website that it’s not recommended for use with the ROG Ally. Something to consider if you’re looking at charging for the Windows-based device. 

Shargeek Power Bank

The perfect accompaniment for Cyberpunk2077 (Image credit: Jennifer Young – Windows Central)

With its launch from Kickstarter onto a wider market, I’ve been taking the Shargeek Storm 2 with me everywhere and putting it through its paces. As someone who travels a lot between home, relatives’ places, and various Costa Coffee branches in search of a quiet spot to work, I rely heavily on battery packs. Before I got the Storm 2, I was content with the JSAUX 65w 2000mAh portable power bank, which is still a decent option and much cheaper, but boy, it’s dull compared to the Storm 2. Now that I’ve seen the LCD screen and the stats on how my devices are charging, I don’t want to settle for less. I can easily check that my Samsung smartphone is drawing 20W, while my laptop and other more demanding devices can get up to the full 100W. Numbers I didn’t care about before, but find fascinating now. 





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