This 12000mAh bank measures 98 × 81 × 24.4 mm and weighs 238 grams. It showcases a function switch, action button and 32 × 128-pixel monochrome OLED display, as well as two USB-C ports, both of which are capable of outputting 45W of power (only the left-side one can be used to charge the bank itself, however).
The toggle switch is used to navigate the AYANEO Retro Power Bank's simplistic menu system, which allows you to see the running temperature of the unit and its remaining power – you can also access a setup sub-menu from where you can toggle the language (the default is Chinese, so some trial and error is required to get it switched to English), temperature units (Celsius or Fahrenheit) and time it takes for the OLED display to go to sleep.
This certainly isn't a unique product beyond how it looks, and at $59.99 (plus shipping), it's hardly the cheapest option in this sector of the market (an early price of $39.99 is currently available, though).
However, the AYANEO Retro Power Bank is clearly being sold on appearances, and we couldn't help but fall in love with its SNES-style design. If you think you might, too, then there are certainly worse ways to spend your money.