I have extensively covered Stuffcool over the years, and it is my top recommendation for charging products in India. In the past year, I used the Major Max and Major Ultra power banks from the brand, and while they performed well in charging my devices, they were somewhat large in size.
Enter the Giga. This power bank also features a 20,000mAh battery, but it is noticeably smaller, making it more convenient to carry around. The design of the power bank reminds me of UGREEN’s power banks, with a gunmetal grey color scheme and an LED panel similar to what the Chinese manufacturer offers on its own products.
The smaller design of the Giga is a definite advantage, and I particularly like the integrated 65W USB-C cable in the power bank. It includes a built-in cable tie to prevent tangling, and the design eliminates the need to search for a USB-C cable in your bag.
Another plus point is the lightweight nature of the power bank, weighing only 360g. This, combined with the design, enhances portability. The ridged pattern on the sides makes it easier to grip and use the power bank.
The power bank also features a small LED panel on the front that indicates the remaining battery. While I would have preferred a larger panel showing real-time charging information, the current setup is a good starting point. Overall, the build quality of the power bank matches some of the best power banks I have used, with no complaints in this regard.
When it comes to charging, the Giga offers 65W output via USB PD, which is sufficient for charging most phones. Similar to recent Stuffcool power banks, it also supports 65W charging over the USB PD PPS standard, making it an excellent choice for Samsung phones.