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Best power banks: The top portable chargers for devices

Saturday July 23, 2022. 03:00 PM , from PC World
Traveling nowadays typically involves taking along multiple devices—smartphone, tablet, laptop, and the like. But you won’t always have access to a wall outlet to charge all, or even any, of them. That’s why it’s important to add a power bank to your pack. With so many options available, how do you know which power bank best suits your needs? Everything from various charging specs, to different ports, to the included cables need to be considered before making a purchase. It’s enough to leave a buyer scratching their head.

That’s where we come in. We’ve tested a ton of power banks from different manufacturers spanning the range of available price points and specs. We’ve curated a list of our favorites to help you find the best value. You can rest assured that our recommendations are all great picks as the PCWorld staff puts each power bank through a battery—pun intended—of tests. You can learn more about our evaluation process below our picks.

While our recommendations reflect a range of needs, if you spend a lot of time commuting you might also consider our roundup of USB car chargers. Additionally, check out our roundup of best power stations if you’re looking for something more substantial that can power your appliances while off-grid or in an emergency.






Mophie Powerstation XXL – Best overall











Pros


Incredibly efficient

Sleek fabric design

Small footprint



Cons


The indicator lights are an afterthought
















Best Prices Today:



$42.99 at Amazon$59.99 at Best Buy





Building on the success of the Powerstation Plus XL (our previous pick for best overall power bank), Mophie’s Powerstation XXL matches its predecessor in efficiency, achieving 92.51 percent of its stated maximum current, plus it’s stylish, portable, and affordably priced. It’s a no-brainer recommendation if you’re in the market for a dependable power source on-the-go.

Read our full
Review Mophie Powerstation XXL





Tronsmart Presto PBT10 – Most portable











Pros


Small and lightweight

Efficient

QC 3.0 compatible



Cons


Port alignment inside isn’t exact, but it still works
















Best Prices Today:



$29.99 at GeekBuying





Small enough to fit into a coat pocket or the side pocket on a backpack, the Tronsmart Presto is an obvious companion when you’re on-the-go. It’s a 10,000mAh (37Wh) pack, with two USB-A ports, one with QC3.0 for fast charging.

Read our full
Review Tronsmart Presto PBT10





Otterbox Fast Charge 20,000mAh – Best USB-C power bank with Power Delivery 











Pros


Well designed

Reasonably priced

Supports multiple charging standards



Cons


Would love to see another port or two on it
















Best Prices Today:



$54.97 at OtterBox





With above-average efficiency, a rugged case, and Power Delivery, Otterbox’s Fast Charge power bank is a great option for your bag. It could easily be our pick for best overall power bank, if not for the fact that our top pick—Mophie’s Powerstation XXL features more ports.

Read our full
Review Otterbox Fast Charge 20,000mAh





Einova Laptop Power Bank – Most stylish











Pros


The display is actually useful

Fabric covering is a nice touch

Above-average efficiency



Cons


Both USB ports should have the same charging speeds
















Best Prices Today:



$69.99 at Amazon69.99 at Einova





With its stylish fabric-clad body, its discreet yet useful battery-status display, and its three USB ports (one of which is USB-C), Einova’s power bank adds flair and above-average battery efficiency to your everyday carry.

Read our full
Review Einova 64W Ultra-Fast Power Bank





Powercore Fusion 5000 2-in-1 Portable Charger and Wall Charger – Best budget option











Pros


Built-in wall adapter

Two USB ports



Cons


Not the most efficient battery pack we’ve tested
















Best Prices Today:



$29.99 at Amazon





The combination wall charger and portable power bank format makes the Powercore Fusion 5000 exceedingly convenient. The bank itself can be recharged via either method—power outlet or MicroUSB port. It’s limited to two USB-A ports for device charging, but that doesn’t dimish its great handiness-to-cost ratio.






Sherpa 100AC Portable Power Bank – Best for road warriors











Pros


Informative display

Airline approved

Numerous ports



Cons


Pricey

Slow wireless charging
















Best Prices Today:



$199.95 at Amazon199.95 at Global Zero





If you spend a lot of time on the road and value device preparedness, the Sherpa 100AC makes a trusty, if pricey, companion. Yes, at $299.95, you’re looking at a big investment. But that buys you two USB-C ports capable of fast-charging speeds, two standard USB ports, a Qi wireless charging pad, a standard U.S. 110V outlet, a full complement of cables, and a nifty status display and buttons for controlling various functions of the pack. The pack itself can be charged in just a couple hours.






Belkin 10K USB-C Power Bank with Integrated Cables – Most novel convenience











Pros


Built-in cables

18W output

USB-C and Lightning supported



Cons


Average efficiency

A little pricey
















Best Prices Today:



$69.99 at BelkinNot Available at Amazon





Belkin’s Charge Plus 10K USB-C Power Bank is a capable mobile companion in its own right—both its USB-C and Thunderbolt ports are capable of delivering 18W of battery power to your device, or 23W total if both ports are used simultaneously. But it’s the built-in cables for each port that really sets this power bank apart. Of course, you’ll pay a slight premium for the convenience.

Read our full
Review Belkin 10K USB-C Power Bank with Integrated Cables





RAVPower Portable Power Station 252.7Wh Power House – Best power station











Pros


Small form factor

Plenty of ports

Comes with a case and built-in flashlight



Cons


Built for quick trips, not for extended use
















Best Prices Today:



$189.99 at RavPower





There are times when a mere power bank isn’t enough—the circumstances call for a power station. Say you’re spending the weekend off the grid. Or you want to be prepared for a future emergency. The RAVPower Portable Power Station 252.7Wh Power House will get the job done. With a capacity near 252.7Wh, a nice complement of ports, a built-in flashlight, and an included carrying case, this highly portable power station makes a great travel companion for road trips. (For more options, see our roundup of best portable power stations.)

Read our full
Review RAVPower Portable Power Station 252.7Wh Power House





How we test

Determining whether a power bank lives up to a company’s promise entails more than simply connecting it to a phone and charging. Testing battery packs is done over weeks, not days, and requires extra equipment in order to ensure the batteries work as expected.

1. Upon receiving each battery pack, it’s fully charged, using indicator lights as a means to track charge level.

2. Then to track efficiency, we use an AVHzY USB Power Meter in tandem with a DROK Micro Load Tester.

As we use the DROK load tester to drain the pack of power, we are able to test against a battery’s stated maximum current, and verify that proper shutdown mechanisms are in place should something go wrong during a charging session (such as a device drawing over the maximum amps).

By using the AVHzY USB Power Meter, we are able to monitor volts and amps, total power throughput, and total amount of time to deplete a battery from full to empty. The meter can create an Excel spreadsheet of the entire process for future reference.

3. Next, we recharged the battery, this time using the AVHzY to track it and chart the amount of time it takes to reach full charge.

The AVHzY meter solves a shortcoming we had with our previous method with the PortaPow. Previously we had to use a GoPro camera to track each battery through its charge cycle, as the PortaPow monitor would continue to collect data after the battery was fully charged (trickle charging is normal, and unfortunately interferes with our testing).

If a battery was capable of charging through USB-C, we use that instead of Micro-USB.

4. The AVHzY also has a feature built in that checks a charging port for all of its supported charging standards. We are able to run that test and get an instant readout to confirm support for QC 3.0, for example, without needing to have compatible phones or devices on hand.

Power source and cablesAll of our tests were conducted using the same wall adapter and, when possible, USB-C or Micro-USB cable. This was done to eliminate any discrepancies with wall adapters and cable throughput.

What to look for in a portable power bank

Without fancy testing equipment, you never truly know if you’re getting what you paid for with a battery pack. Vendors, especially in Amazon listings, like to throw around a lot of terms and certifications.

Here are a few tips to help you make a decision:

For those with a compatible device, make sure the battery pack is Quick Charge 2.0, 3.0, or PD certified. Depending on your smartphone, this can make a big difference in performance. If you own a QC 2.0 device, however, ask yourself if paying extra for a QC 3.0 capable pack is worth it.Don’t put 100 percent confidence in a company’s claims of a pack being able to charge, say, a Galaxy S8 or iPhone X six times over. Battery capacity and efficiency varies based on a number of factors. Read this Macworld report on USB-C packs to learn more about batteries and capacity.Look at the specs of the battery, and ensure that its input isn’t limited to slow charging such as 5V/1A. The faster the input, the faster your battery pack rechargers, the faster you’re ready to hit the road.

FAQ
1.
What devices can a power bank charge?

Power banks are most commonly intended to charge mobile devices such as cellphones, tablets, cameras, and portable speakers. They can also be used to charge laptops provided the ports allow for it and the power charging rate is compatible.

Power banks are generally not suited to charging larger electronic devices in your home. If you’re looking for a backup power source during an emergency or while camping, you should instead opt for a power station.

2.
What is mAh capacity?

The mAh (milliampere per hour) capacity rating refers to the available storage capacity for a battery. A higher number means that the battery can store more energy and has a longer battery life when charging a device. So for example, an iPhone 13 Pro Max’s battery is rated at 4,352 mAh. This means that a power bank with 10,000 mAh can fully recharge that phone a little over twice before running out of power.

3.
What battery capacity should you look for?

For a portable power bank that you can easily travel with, you should look for a minimum of 10,000 mAh. Most models nowadays even offer 20,000 mAh for reasonable prices. The more mAh, the better, just be sure to weigh your capacity needs against the physical size of the power bank.

Generally, the more mAh a power bank has, the larger its physical size and the heavier it is as well. Therefore, it is recommended when looking at a power bank, that you first consider the amount of power you need to charge your devices and then adjust your expectations based on the size and weight you are willing to carry around with you.

4.
How fast can a power bank charge my devices?

How fast your power bank can charge a device is dependent upon the available output of the power bank and the available input of the device. Without getting too much into the electrical details, a standard 3,000mAh device such as a smartphone can be expected to charge in about 90 minutes by most power banks. However, many power banks nowadays come with quick charge technology, which helps speed up the process even more. Larger devices such as tablets and laptops may take much longer to charge as they require much higher inputs than smartphones.

Always double-check that the power bank you want has an output that matches or exceeds the input of your device to ensure the fastest possible charging.

5.
What is the lifespan of a power bank?

Power bank lifespan is determined by a few factors such as how often you charge the power bank, the quality of the power bank itself, and the conditions in which the power bank is kept. That being said, you should expect a high-quality power bank that is charged every few days and kept in a cool dry place to last several years or more.

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