TEMPT has introduced the Maestro, a 20,000mAh GaN³ fast-charging power bank featuring 67W output, integrated USB-C cables and a smart display, targeting professionals and travellers seeking compact, multi-device charging solutions.
Premium lifestyle electronics brand TEMPT has launched the Maestro, a 20,000mAh power bank featuring 67W GaN³ fast-charging technology, integrated USB-C charging cables and a smart digital display. The company claims the device is India's first 67W GaN³ fast-charging power bank in its category, designed to meet the growing demand for portable charging solutions capable of powering smartphones, tablets and laptops.
Targeted at professionals, students and frequent travellers, the Maestro combines high-capacity battery backup with a compact form factor, enabling users to charge multiple devices while on the move.
Fast charging for laptops and smartphones
Built on GaN³ charging technology, the Maestro delivers up to 67W Power Delivery (PD) 3.0 output to support a wide range of USB-C devices. According to the company, the power bank can charge compatible laptops from zero to 50% in under 30 minutes, while supported smartphones can reach up to 60% charge in approximately 15 minutes.
In addition to laptops and smartphones, the device also supports fast charging for tablets and other USB-C-powered devices, making it suitable for both work and travel.
Integrated cables eliminate extra accessories
One of the key features of the Maestro is its dual built-in USB-C charging cables, removing the need for users to carry separate charging cables. The power bank also includes a USB-C PD port supporting up to 67W input and output, along with a USB-A Quick Charge 4.0 port offering up to 22.5W output.
The multiple ports and integrated cables enable simultaneous charging of up to four devices, catering to users in shared workspaces, offices or while travelling.
Smart display and broad device compatibility
Replacing conventional LED indicators, the Maestro incorporates a smart digital display that shows real-time battery percentage, charging speed and charging status. Users can activate the display through a dedicated one-touch button to monitor the remaining battery before leaving home or office.
The power bank supports a broad range of devices, including smartphones, tablets, laptops, smartwatches, wireless earbuds and gaming consoles. It is compatible with charging standards such as PD 3.0, PPS, QC 4.0 and Samsung Super Fast Charging (SFC) 2.0, allowing it to automatically optimise charging output based on the connected device.
Focus on portability and safety
Despite housing a 20,000mAh battery, the Maestro has been designed with portability in mind. The company says its lightweight construction, compact design and flight-friendly form factor make it suitable for daily commuting as well as domestic and international travel.
TEMPT has also incorporated multiple safety technologies, including AVLS, LPS and DPS charging systems, alongside six layers of protection against overheating, over-voltage, over-current, overcharging, over-discharging and short circuits.
Commenting on the launch, Gaurav Khetterpal, CEO & Founder of TEMPT Smart Pvt. Ltd, said, "Today's consumers carry more devices than ever before, but they don't want to carry more accessories. That's exactly what inspired the Maestro. At TEMPT India, we wanted to create a power bank that removes everyday hassles while delivering uncompromising performance. By combining India's first 67W GaN³ charging, integrated dual USB-C cables, a smart information display, and enough power to charge everything from smartphones to laptops, we've built a product that's highly compact and extremely safe, and instantly ready for modern lifestyles. Whether you're travelling, working remotely, or simply moving through a busy day, the Maestro ensures safe and reliable power is always within reach."
Pricing and availability
The TEMPT Maestro is available in White and Dynamic Blue colour options. It is priced at ₹3,899 and can be purchased through the company's official website and Amazon India.
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