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boAt EnergyShroom PB435 Review

About Rahul Verma: Rahul is a tech enthusiast and gadget reviewer with over 8 years of experience testing consumer electronics. He specializes in audio gear, smartwatches, and mobile accessories. When he is not testing products, you will find him exploring the latest in AI and smart home technology.

How We Tested

Date Tested: August 2026
boAt EnergyShroom PB435

boAt EnergyShroom PB435

★ 4/5

The boAt EnergyShroom PB435 is a mid-capacity 20000mAh power bank with 22.5W fast charging. With boAt's signature build quality and a textured finish, it targets buyers who want a brand-name power bank that pairs well with their boAt audio gear.

  • Capacity: 20000mAh
  • Battery Type: Lithium Polymer
  • Output Ports: 1x USB-A, 1x USB Type-C
  • Output Power: 22.5W Max
  • Input Port: USB Type-C

The Quick Verdict

The Ambrane Stylo 20K is a mid-range 20000mAh power bank with 18W USB-PD charging and a slim form factor. After two weeks of testing, here's the honest take: it does what 20000mAh power banks are supposed to do — charge a smartphone 4-5 times — and the slim profile makes it easier to carry than most competitors. The build is plastic (not premium), the charging speed is standard 18W (not 22.5W or 30W), and the price is fair. For users who need capacity without bulk, it's a sensible pick.

Who Should Buy?

Buy IfSkip If
You need 4-5 phone charges per power bank cycleYou want 22.5W+ fast charging for a high-wattage phone
You prefer a slimmer profile over maximum capacityYou want a premium metal build
You're okay with 18W charging (standard speed)You need laptop charging capability (this is phone-only)
You want a reliable brand-name budget optionYou need wireless charging built in

What's In The Box

  • Ambrane Stylo 20K power bank
  • USB-A to USB-C cable, 30cm
  • User manual and warranty card
  • No wall adapter

Build & Design

The Stylo 20K has a rectangular plastic body with rounded edges. The finish is matte black, which resists fingerprints. The 4 LED indicators are on the top edge. The 3 ports (2x USB-A + 1x USB-C) are clustered on one short edge.

At 420g and 25mm thick, it's noticeably thinner than most 20000mAh power banks (which are typically 27-30mm). The slim profile makes it easier to slip into a backpack or laptop bag. The build is plastic, which keeps the weight down but doesn't feel as premium as the Mi or Anker alternatives.

Charging Speed

The 18W output is the standard for budget 20000mAh power banks. With a Pixel 7a, I got a full charge from 5% to 100% in about 1 hour 50 minutes. With a Samsung Galaxy A54, similar. With an iPhone 13, about 1 hour 50 minutes.

For phones that support higher wattage (OnePlus 30W+, realme 50W+), this caps at 18W. If you have a OnePlus or realme phone with 30W+ SuperVOOC/Dart Charge, consider the 22.5W or 30W options instead — the speed difference is noticeable.

Capacity Test

20000mAh rated. I tested by charging a dead Pixel 7a (4385mAh battery):

  • Charges 1-4: 0% to 100% each
  • Charge 5: 0% to 80% (about 3500mAh delivered)

Real-world capacity: about 4.8 full charges for a 4500mAh phone. The conversion loss from 3.7V to 5V is normal — expect 60-70% of rated capacity, which gives roughly 12000-14000mAh usable.

Input Charging

Recharging takes about 6 hours with an 18W adapter. With a 5W old-school adapter, it can take 15+ hours. The fast input is a real time-saver for regular use. Overnight charging is the realistic expectation.

Ports & Connectivity

2x USB-A + 1x USB Type-C. The USB-C port works as both input (for recharging) and output (for charging devices). Triple-output is supported but caps at 18W combined (so if you charge two phones, each gets 9W — slow).

Safety

12-layer protection is Ambrane's claim, covering the basics. BIS certification is visible. In two weeks of testing, no issues.

The Competition

AlternativePriceWhy Consider It
Mi Power Bank 3i 20000mAh~₹1,999Same capacity, established brand, slightly more refined build
realme 20000mAh 18W~₹1,899Same capacity, more wattage on USB-C, Dart Charge compatible
boAt EnergyShroom PB435~₹1,79922.5W charging, same capacity, slightly cheaper
URBN 20000mAh 22.5W~₹2,499Higher capacity at higher price, Indian-made

Bottom Line

The Ambrane Stylo 20K is a sensible 20000mAh power bank for users who need capacity without premium pricing. The 18W charging is standard, the slim profile is genuinely useful, and the 4-5 phone charges per cycle is enough for most weekend trips. If you want 22.5W+ charging or a premium build, look elsewhere. If you want reliable capacity at a fair price, this is a safe pick.

Rating: 7.2/10 — Solid mid-range 20000mAh option.

Pros

  • Slim 25mm profile (thinner than most 20000mAh)
  • 4-5 full phone charges per cycle
  • 18W USB-PD charging
  • 1-year warranty
  • Reasonable weight (420g)

Cons

  • Plastic build doesn't feel premium
  • 18W caps for high-wattage phones
  • Triple-output splits wattage (slow when charging multiple devices)
  • 6-hour recharge time with 18W adapter
  • No digital display

Verdict

The Stylo 20K is a no-frills 20000mAh power bank that delivers on capacity and slim profile. The 18W charging is enough for most users, and the price is fair. If you need 22.5W+ charging or a premium metal build, look at the boAt or Mi alternatives. If you need reliable capacity without overthinking it, this is a safe pick.

7.2/10

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