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Anker PowerCore III Wireless Power Bank, 10000 mAh, 10K Wireless External Battery, Qi-Certified, 18 W USB-C Quick Charge for iPhone X / 11/11 Pro/iPad/AirPods and More

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Step up from the budget power banks to the mighty Juice Powerbank Max and you get a much more capable mobile charger, with a 20,000mAh capacity and a 20W USB PD output over USB-C. We measured the USB-A output at nearly 15W in our tests, which recharged our smartphone by 18% in 15 minutes. With USB-C, that output rose to just over 19W, which was good for a 22% recharge in 15 minutes. That’s not bad at all for an affordable power bank, and we also found it usable for charging tablets and even a Chromebook laptop, albeit at a slower-than-usual speed. We like wireless charging as a fuss-free way to refuel smartphones and earbuds, although it’s worth noting that it’s slower than the traditional wired approach. You don't need all those extras: The Anker Prime power bank is pricey, and if you don't care about monitoring charge Wattage or days of battery life, find another option.

The best power banks we have tried have all come from Anker, but that doesn't mean Anker is the only brand you should consider. All of the power banks on this list passed our testing, traveling with us on the road and powering our devices at home. Anker is the best, but these batteries from Baseus and Otterbox performed well. You only want to charge a phone: If you don't need to charge a laptop occasionally, or you only carry a phone with no accessories, the Anker 733 is more than you need. PowerCore is equipped with a 10,000mAh cell capacity to keep your devices charged for at least a full day. Charge an iPhone 11 or Pixel 4 more than twice, or charge a Galaxy S20 over 1.5 times. You can buy the Tylt Bottle with just a power bank attached, but our review sample from AT&T had the full wireless charging treatment. It's easy to set up a phone to charge while studying, working out, or working away from home: all places we take a water bottle and need a full phone battery.The power bank combines ultra-compact dynamic power, maximum charging speed for every port, the advanced ActiveShield™ 2.0 safety system, unparalleled compatibility, and Power Delivery 3.1 technology, ensuring efficient and secure charging for all your devices. Charge it Fully: Plug in your power bank and let it charge fully before using it. This ensures that it's ready to provide a reliable power source when you need it.

In 2023, there are a good number of wireless power banks on the market, and the big benefit here is that you’ll not need to worry about bringing your cables quite as much. Magnetic charging If you care more about convenience than speed, wireless charging is very much the way to go – and a growing number of power banks support it. Just place your smartphone on the integrated wireless pad, and you can recharge without connecting any cables. There will be a hit on charging speeds, so you’ll be limited to 7.5W or 10W, but that’s not a big issue if you don’t need to recharge in a flash. As a bonus, we’re now seeing Magsafe-friendly chargers that will clamp onto an iPhone or a ring inside an iPhone case, meaning you can recharge your iPhone even while you’re using it. How we test power banks Capacity:Think of capacity as the energy reservoir of your power bank. The higher the mAh (milliampere-hour), the more power it can store. So, choose a power bank with a capacity that suits your charging needs and can juice up multiple devices.Most power banks now use a USB-C port to recharge, although some models will have a micro-USB port as well to ensure compatibility with older chargers. Don’t worry if you don’t have the required cable, as one will usually be provided in the box.

Power your laptops, phones, and more with the capable power bank. With a maximum output of 140W, charge a 16-inch MacBook Pro (M2 Pro) to 50% in just 28 minutes.The 18W USB-C port offers the kind of charging speeds that you normally only find in a wall charger. Charge an iPhone 11 to 50% in 30 minutes or fully charge a Galaxy S20 in less than 2 hours. Using the Anker Prime power bank, we were also able to test the charging speed claims of other power banks, as the Anker Prime will report charging speed in wattage. Place your phone, earbuds, or other Qi device on the center of the pad to get a convenient wireless charge anywhere. While it’s big compared to some of the others on this list, this chunky model is the best power bank to invest in if you want a versatile and impressive battery to charge up your laptop, iPad, phone and everything in between. It's easy to get used to being a couple of feet away from a power cable or wireless charging pad on those days when you're working from home.

Slide-out the built-in phone stand to watch videos while charging. Note: Only wired charging can be accessed while using the phone stand.

What’s not so good?

You want a more portable option: Because of its combo nature, the Anker 733 is a bit bulky and cumbersome, but if you use it both ways, it's worth the trade-off in size to have such a useful device.

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