

Pros: Fast-charging tech heat management sturdy build

We also like Mophie’s Powerstation XXL, which has a soft fabric exterior and compact size, but lacks the fast-charging tech of the Anker.īattery capacity: 20,000mAh (other sizes available) If you want a version that supports USB PD for fast-charging iPhones, check out the PowerCore Speed 20000 PD instead.
It’s also relatively compact considering its battery size, but it weighs almost a pound. It’s also built to withstand drops, which is noticeable in the great build quality. Anker portable chargers are also have built-in tech you can't find elsewhere: The PowerCore Speed 20000 regulates the current to control temperature and prevent overheating, while its fast-charging feature delivers the fastest charge based on what’s connected. And though iPhones don’t support Quick Charge, the power bank will charge them just fine, if at a slower speed.
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It also supports the Quick Charge technology that's in newer Android phones, and can recharge them to nearly full in less than an hour. It’s a high-capacity power bank that can recharge a phone up to six times or a tablet twice. If the Goal Zero Sherpa is overkill for your needs, the Anker PowerCore Speed 20000 is a great alternative. For techies who want to travel light, the Powerstation Hub is a godsend. Can’t access a cable? If your phone supports it, the Hub has a wireless charging pad as well. When it’s time to move, you can keep things charged with the internal battery, although not for too long due to the smaller capacity. Built-in AC power prongs lets you plug the thing straight into a wall outlet. As a result you can charge multiple devices at once, although doing so will slow down charging across all the ports. No bigger than the adapter that comes with a MacBook Pro, the Hub has three ports: an 18-watt fast-charging port for things like tablets and newer phones (including the iPhone 8 or newer, Samsung Galaxy S10, and Google Pixel 2 and 3) and two standard USB ports that offer 15 watts and five watts respectively. Traveling with electronics often means carrying multiple power adapters, but with more products adopting USB for charging-including laptop computers and cameras-you can replace all those plugs with the Mophie Powerstation Hub. Pros: USB-C ports support laptop charging AC outlet for everything else embedded wireless charger great performance Goal Zero reliabilityĬons: USB-C ports also draw power, so it could be sucking rather than charging a device it's pricey and pretty hefty (it weighs 1-1.5 pounds more than most portable power banks)īuy now: $300, or īest for: A battery that doubles as a plug for all your devices And like most Goal Zero products, you can also charge it using solar power. Like a real-life sherpa, this power bank carries a lot of weight (it's two pounds), but it’s the perfect travel companion for those who carry a lot of tech. If you need to power a non-USB device, like a CPAP machine, there is an AC inverter outlet-just make sure the thing you’re connecting is no more than 100 watts. The Sherpa has two standard USB ports for everything else (up to 12 watts), and a wireless pad for charging phones and accessories that support it-freeing up the ports for other things. The same ports can also be used to quickly recharge the Sherpa’s big battery in approximately 2.5 hours, provided you use Goal Zero's wall adapter.
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It has two fast-charging USB-C PD ports that can output up to 60 watts, which is more than most power banks with the same tech, and it can power a MacBook Pro laptop efficiently.

If you’re looking for the one portable power bank that can charge all your tech-from phones and tablets to computers and small appliances-make it this one.
