TEMPT announces the Maestro — India’s first 67W GaN³ fast-charging 20000mAh power bank with built-in Type-C charging cables and an intelligent smart display. Designed especially for professionals, frequent travellers, students, and almost anyone who depends on their devices, the Maestro delivers ultra-fast charging for everything from smartphones to laptops while remaining compact enough to fit into a pocket or backpack.
Power Almost Everything
The Maestro is built using advanced GaN³ charging technology. It delivers up to 67 watts PD 3.0 output for today’s power-hungry devices. Whether you need to quickly top up your laptop before a meeting or charge your phone before stepping out, the Maestro provides fast, efficient charging without the bulk associated with traditional high-capacity power banks. The power bank can charge compatible laptops from 0% to 50% in under 30 minutes, while supported smartphones can reach from 0% to 60% in approximately 15 minutes. It also supports fast charging for tablets and other USB-C devices, making it a highly versatile companion for work and travel.
Built-in Cables
One of the Maestro’s biggest USPs is its dual integrated USB-C charging cables, which eliminate the need to carry separate charging cables. Along with a USB-C PD port supporting up to 67W input and output and a USB-A QC 4.0 port delivering up to 22.5W, users can comfortably charge multiple devices. The power bank can power up to 4 devices simultaneously, making it equally useful during family trips, office commutes, or shared workspaces.
Smart One-Touch Display
Instead of relying on conventional LED indicators, the Maestro features a large smart digital display that provides accurate battery percentage, charging speed, and live charging status. A dedicated one-touch button instantly wakes the display, allowing you to check the remaining power before you head out.
One Power Bank for Every Device
The power bank is built to handle virtually every device you usually carry around. It can support Apple’s iPhone, Samsung’s Galaxy, Xiaomi Smartphones, Google’s Pixels and many other smartphones, alongside Apple’s iPads, high-end Android tablets, Apple MacBooks, Windows laptops, smartwatches, wireless earbuds, gaming consoles, and many more USB-powered devices. With support for PD 3.0, PPS, QC 4.0, and Samsung’s SFC 2.0, the Maestro automatically delivers the safe and optimal charging profile for all your compatible devices.
Designed for Everyday Mobility
Despite its large 20000mAh battery, the Maestro is designed with portability in mind. Its lightweight construction, compact footprint, and flight-friendly design make it easy to carry whether you’re commuting to work, travelling between cities, or heading overseas.
Safe and Reliable
Safety remains a key priority throughout the Maestro’s design. Advanced AVLS, LPS and DPS charging technologies work alongside 6 layers of protection that guard your devices against overheating, over-voltage, over-current, overcharging, over-discharging, and short circuits. These intelligent safeguards ensure reliable charging while protecting both the power bank and connected devices.
At 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.”
India’s First 67W GaN³ 20000mAh Power Bank, TEMPT Maestro is available in White and Dynamic Blue, for just INR 3,899 on TemptIndia.com and Amazon.in.










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