Honest review from someone that actually bought this.When my half a dozen chargers weren't cutting it to charge my laptop, was back on the market looking for a solidly built portable charger.The Shargeek 140 Power Bank caught my eye. If you're particular about the look of your accessories, this power bank does not disappoint. I vouched for the white version to escape from the mundane black versions we see everywhere.AESTHETICSRight away you can feel a good heft and build quality of the charger. the main body is a sleek clear heavy plastic (doesn't feel cheap at all) with about 15% of the end being transparent showing the inner circuits of the unit. The white end plates look to be made of medal - all pretty solidly made. Note that some have complained that the display/transparent part was hard to read but there's a protective film that needs to be removed first - a bit hard to tell it's there, but just an FYI in case you pick it up.One of the best features is the little light up information screen - it's just cool to look at. It's true that some of the text is so tiny it feels like it's meant for mice to read - but nevertheless, just looks awesome. It shows the amount of charge left, the amount of time it takes to charge whatever device you're charging (toggles to amount of time to charge the whole battery when charging), the amount of wattage going in and wattage going out. Other displays (which I haven't seen yet) is the overload warning. No need for some add on - it's all there.PERFORMANCEI'm just a regular consumer - I care about whether it gets the job done so no special tools here but if you're interested in wattage and maximum output , etc other reviewers do a great job of that. That being said - it gets the job done. My main concern with chargers is how hot it can get and if it's reasonably fast for my normal usage. Plugging my iPhone Pro Max in, no issues at all - I believe the iPhone restricts the speed of charging but it's much faster than traditional chargers and equivalent any other "fast charger" on the market. iPhone was almost dead, and I was pretty much charged up around 30 minutes or so. the unit wasn't even warm at all - and quiet the whole time. To note - the time left to charge, seems to fluctuate wildly - but gives you a good "general" idea of how much time is left to charge. I believe it fluctuates because the wattage shifts because the device or the charger is protecting the way it charges to minimize wear?Charging my Surface Pro laptop - saw wattage going up to 60W and saw my surface charging up fine despite me actively using the computer. That's honestly all I needed to know - charged up my laptop with no issues.I was able to charge my Surface and iPhone at the same time as well - which was a plus.THE CONSDespite what the description says, at least for the white version, you will get a 100W USB-C cable (100W literally noted and printed on the end of the cable) not a 240W USB-C Cable like it describes. But the unit can only max 100W out any way, so not that big of a deal.The price - yes, it's more expensive - feels like a splurge. But the aesthetics are top notch, the build is solid and as someone that cares about unique and eye catching design - this fits the bill. I love having this on my desk or at the local coffee shop charging my devices - it's definitely eye catching.OVERALLI like this charger. Yes, it's pricier than others - but I like the quality of this thing, while the longevity of the device is still up in the air (will follow up if thing breaks - so far so good though.) If you're looking for something that looks really good, is solidly built and don't mind a little extra cost, this charger is definitely worth a try.