Portronics has launched the Titan 35 power bank in India, a 20,000mAh battery pack that tries to solve the oldest accessory problem in portable charging: forgotten cables. It pairs 35W fast charging with built-in Type-C and 8-pin cables, plus a front LED readout that shows the battery level as an exact percentage. At a launch price of Rs. 2,049, it is pitched as a practical carry-everywhere backup rather than a luxury brick.
The formula is simple, and that is probably the point. Big batteries are easy to sell; making them easier to live with is harder, especially when most rivals still expect you to bring your own cord. Portronics is leaning on convenience here, and the timing makes sense as more budget buyers want one charger that can handle phones, tablets, and the occasional laptop top-up without extra clutter.
Portronics Titan 35 power bank specs
The Titan 35 comes in a matte black, fire-resistant casing and weighs 440 grams. Portronics has integrated both Type-C and 8-pin (Lightning) cables into the body, and those flat leads also work as a carrying strap when tucked into the chassis. That is a neat bit of industrial design, and it gives the device a more finished feel than the usual cable-tangle compromise.
- Battery capacity: 20,000mAh
- Charging output: up to 35W via Type-C
- Built-in cables: Type-C and 8-pin (Lightning)
- Weight: 440 grams
Ports, display, and charging features
For wired charging, the Titan 35 includes a Type-C port that works for both input and output, along with an 18W USB-A port for older gadgets and smaller accessories. It also supports PPS, which lets the power bank adjust voltage and current dynamically. That matters because it makes charging less rigid than the one-speed approach many cheaper batteries still use.
The 35W output is enough for a MacBook Air, according to Portronics, though that is still a modest figure for laptops. In practice, it sounds better suited to keeping one running in a pinch than to replacing a proper charger, while smartphones and tablets should benefit more directly from the extra headroom. The front LED display is a useful touch too; percentage readouts beat vague blinking dots every time.
Portronics Titan 35 power bank price in India
The Titan 35 is on sale now through the Portronics website, Amazon India, Flipkart, and offline retail stores. Its official MRP is Rs. 4,999, but the launch price is Rs. 2,049, and the package includes a 12-month warranty. That pricing puts it in aggressive territory, especially against higher-wattage rivals such as Belkin’s 25,000mAh model with 140W charging, which is aimed much more squarely at laptop users.
The real test is whether buyers prefer raw output or built-in convenience. If Portronics can keep the discount in place, the Titan 35 looks well positioned for people who want one power bank that covers daily phone duty and occasional emergency laptop charging without carrying a cable zoo. The bigger question is whether 35W is enough to stay relevant as more devices start asking for faster charging than that.

