Best power banks 2022 the portable chargers worth buying TechRadar

Best power banks 2022 the portable chargers worth buying TechRadar

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Best power banks 2022 portable chargers to keep your gadgets going By Tom Bedford published 24 August 2022 Power banks to recharge your phone on the go PRICE VERDICT REASONS TO BUY REASONS TO AVOID VERDICT REASONS TO BUY REASONS TO AVOID Included in this guide:1iMuto20000mah Power BankCheck Price (opens in new tab)2AnkerPowerCore 20100Check Price (opens in new tab)3MophieCharge Stream Powerstation Wireless XLCheck Price (opens in new tab)4Mophiepowerstation plus XLCheck Price (opens in new tab)5VehoPebble P1 ProCheck Price (opens in new tab)6OmarsMini Power Bank 10,000mAh BatteryCheck Price (opens in new tab)7Anker Power Bank Astro...Check Price (opens in new tab)8MophiePowerstation Mini Universal BatteryCheck Price (opens in new tab)9EAFUPower BankCheck Price (opens in new tab)10JvGoalPower Banks 12000mAhCheck Price (opens in new tab)11AnkerPowerCore 13000Check Price (opens in new tab)12OKZU10,000mAh Battery PackCheck Price (opens in new tab)13MAXOAK50000mAhCheck Price (opens in new tab)14Charmast26,800mAh power bankCheck Price (opens in new tab)15Yobon30,000mAh Power BankCheck Price (opens in new tab)16Jiga30,000mAh Power BankCheck Price (opens in new tab)17BextooPower Bank 30,000mAhCheck Price (opens in new tab)18PowerOak50,000 mAh Power BankCheck Price (opens in new tab)19Belkin5,000mAh power bankCheck Price (opens in new tab)20INIU10000mAh Portable ChargerCheck Price (opens in new tab)21AnkerPowerCore Slim 10000 PDCheck Price (opens in new tab)22AnkerPowerCore Essential 20000mAh Portable ChargerCheck Price (opens in new tab)23TNTOR5,000mAh Power BankCheck Price (opens in new tab)24Babaka10,000mAh Power BankCheck Price (opens in new tab)25MophiePowerstation all-in-oneCheck Price (opens in new tab)26AnkerPowerCore Magnetic 5KCheck Price (opens in new tab)27CharmastWireless Power BankCheck Price (opens in new tab)28iWALKMagnetic Wireless Power BankCheck Price (opens in new tab)29AppleMagSafe Battery PackCheck Price (opens in new tab)30AnkerPowerCore III Wireless Power BankCheck Price (opens in new tab)31KilponenSolar Power Bank 26800mAhCheck Price (opens in new tab)32PxwaxpySolar Power Bank 26800mAhCheck Price (opens in new tab)33A ADDTOPSolar Charger 25000mAh Check Price (opens in new tab)34HiluckeyWireless Solar ChargerCheck Price (opens in new tab)35DJRoll36,000mAh Power BankCheck Price (opens in new tab)36AnkerPowerCore Solar 20,000mAhCheck Price (opens in new tab) Some of the best power banks (Image credit: Mophie, iMuto and Anker) Jump to: Everyday power banks Lightweight power banks High capacity power banks Slim power banks Wireless power banks Solar power banks The best power banks ensure your portable gadgets will last much longer, even if you're out and about. While technology keeps getting better, device battery life is still fairly limited so these devices below will help soup up the battery life of your most loved devices. Before you dive in, you need to consider how much capacity you need, as well as how much you're willing (or able) to spend, and how slim or portable you need it to be. That's the case whether you're looking to charge your phone, tablet, smartwatch, or even your laptop. If you're just looking to charge your phone once in a while, you're unlikely to need a high capacity power bank. However, if you're looking to charge a laptop or Nintendo Switch, you'll need to aim higher. Below, we've listed all the best power banks according to what you might need. That means everyday power banks, lightweight ones, slim devices, as well as high capacity power banks, and even solar-powered power banks too. Note, you won't see any power banks from RavPower, Aukey or Mpow here. These have all been removed from Amazon, seemingly due to the companies incentivizing people to write reviews by offering gift cards and the like. While these reviews might still be honest, the promise of money could spur people into writing overly positive and unrepresentative ones. Best everyday power banks The best everyday power banks are fairly straight forward. These tend to be the ones you take for your usual day to work and back again. We're talking middling capacities while being easy enough to carry but not quite as lightweight or as slim as those categories. They're solid all-rounders even though they might not excel at any one thing. They do have the advantage of being typically well priced for what they offer, however. (Image credit: iMuto) 1 iMuto 20 000mah power bankAffordable with most of what you needspecificationsConditionNewToday's Best DealsView at Amazon (opens in new tab) Reasons to buy+Large capacity for price+Has a screen Reasons to avoid-Chunky design-Very heavy Offering mostly everything you could need at this price, the iMuto 20,000mah power bank has a 20,000mAh capacity that means you can charge the average smartphone over four times without a problem. The price is that it's a fairly bulky power bank and it's certainly heavy but with two ports and a screen that shows you how much charge is remaining, it's certainly practical if not particularly portable. (Image credit: Anker) 2 Anker PowerCore 20 100mAh power bankFast charging (for some) at a good pricespecificationsColourBlack, WhiteConditionNewToday's Best DealsView at Amazon (opens in new tab)View at Amazon (opens in new tab)View at anker (opens in new tab) Reasons to buy+Big battery size+Fast charging for some Reasons to avoid-Heavy-No Qualcomm Quick Charge The Anker PowerCore 20,100mAh power bank is a bit more stylish for the price, and still offers a huge 20,100mAh battery so you can recharge multiple times without issue. It doesn't support Qualcomm's QuickCharge technology but we've found it still recharges pretty quickly with devices that support PowerIQ or VoltageBoost. Look out for the fact it can get a touch hot during use. (Image credit: Mophie) 3 Mophie Powerstation Wireless XL 10 000mAh power bankPlenty of options with style toospecificationsColourBlackToday's Best DealsView at Walmart (opens in new tab)Check Amazon (opens in new tab) Reasons to buy+Extensive port options+Wireless charging Reasons to avoid-Expensive-Large Not the best of wireless charging options, the Mophie Powerstation Wireless XL 10,000mAh power bank is still worth considering as an everyday solution. It can charge two devices at once using both wired and wireless methods, with Lighting and USB-C ports an option too. Capable of dealing with almost anything you throw at it, it's a bit chunky and heavy but it does the job. (Image credit: Mophie) 4 Mophie Powerstation Plus XL 10 000mAh power bankIdeally suited for iPhone users and smart toospecificationsColourBlack, GoldConditionNewToday's Best DealsView at Amazon (opens in new tab)View at invisibleSHIELD (opens in new tab)View at Walmart (opens in new tab) Reasons to buy+Integrated Lightning cable+Great fabric design Reasons to avoid-Expensive for what it offers The Mophie Powerstation Plus XL 10,000mAh power bank is ideally designed for iPhones and iPads thanks to its embedded Lightning cable. That means you can't lose it and you can't forget it either, saving you some time and effort. Besides that, the power bank has a smart soft fabric finish that looks rather nice compared to the typically plastic exterior of most power banks. It can charge two devices at once too via the 10W USB-A port and the integrated charger. (Image credit: Veho) 5 Veho Pebble P1 Pro 10 400mAh power bankFast charging and a sleek designToday's Best DealsView at Walmart (opens in new tab)Check Amazon (opens in new tab) Reasons to buy+Two USB ports+Fast charging Reasons to avoid-Unusual design The Veho Pebble P1 Pro 10,400mAh power bank doesn't look like other power banks because it uses a curved edge design. That might not work for everyone but it makes it quite sleek and stylish in our eyes. Able to recharge most phones at least two and a half times, it can charge via microUSB or USB-C which is pretty convenient much of the time, plus it's fast too. (Image credit: Omars) 6 Omars Mini Power Bank 10 000mAh BatteryPlenty of port options for lessToday's Best DealsCheck Amazon (opens in new tab) Reasons to buy+Can charge three devices at once+Simple design Reasons to avoid-Not full USB-C speeds The Omars Mini Power Bank 10,000mAh Battery allows you to charge up to three devices at once thanks to its one USB-C and two USB-A ports. It doesn't offer full USB-C speeds due to how it charges but it's not a great loss if you need to charge up multiple devices at once. Its small form is certainly useful when tossing it into a bag. Best lightweight power banks The best lightweight power banks rarely offer the most capacity but they're easy to store. The kind of devices you hardly notice you're carrying, they're there to help you out of a jam. While you won't be using them to recharge your laptop or games console, they're good for a quick boost to your phone when you've realized you overestimated your battery's capabilities. (Image credit: Anker) 1 Anker Astro E1 5 200mAh power bankIncredibly small yet quite potent for the sizeToday's Best DealsCheck Amazon (opens in new tab) Reasons to buy+Very small design+Lightweight Reasons to avoid-Limited capacity-No Qualcomm Quick Charge support The Anker Astro E1 5,200mAh power bank isn't going to be a long term solution but if your smartphone simply needs an electronic pep talk of sorts, this will do the job. It has a low capacity of 5,200mAh but that's enough to charge your smartphone almost twice or a tablet to about 70%. During a busy day at work, it can make all the difference but don't count on it long-term. (Image credit: Mophie) 2 Mophie Powerstation Mini Universal BatteryEasily grippable and very lightweightspecificationsColourBlueConditionNewToday's Best DealsView at Amazon (opens in new tab)View at Adorama (opens in new tab) Reasons to buy+Very lightweight+Easy to grip Reasons to avoid-Limited capacity The Mophie Powerstation Mini Universal Battery looks pretty nice for the price and it's certainly lightweight. Capacity is a mere 5,000mAh but that's fine for daily use and you can charge multiple devices at once via the USB-C and USB-A ports. An integrated four-light LED power indicator shows you the charging status and current battery life at all times which is useful. It feels good in your hands too with a premium fabric finish and textured perimeter for an easy grip. (Image credit: EAFU) 3 EAFU Power BankLightweight design with a built-in flashlightspecificationsColourBlackScreen TypeLEDConditionNewToday's Best DealsView at Amazon (opens in new tab) Reasons to buy+Charges up to 3 devices+Built-in flashlight Reasons to avoid-Not the most powerful The EAFU Power Bank does more than just charge your phone and devices. It also has a built-in flashlight which is useful for when you're camping or suffering from a power cut. Capable of charging up to three devices at once, you might run out of juice faster than you'd like but that's reasonable for a device that's small and lightweight enough to fit into your pocket. (Image credit: JvGoal) 4 JvGoal Power Banks 12000mAhCrams in a lot to a small designToday's Best DealsCheck Amazon (opens in new tab) Reasons to buy+LCD display+Small build Reasons to avoid-Best suited for smartphones Small enough to fit into your hand, the JvGoal Power Banks 12000mAh will still charge your iPhone a few times and let you know exactly what's going on via its LCD display. The display shows the remaining power so you're in control with two USB output ports to give you some flexibility. It's impressive what it packs into such a small design. (Image credit: Anker) 5 Anker PowerCore 13000 Power BankLightweight if not particularly slimspecificationsColourBlackToday's Best DealsView at Walmart (opens in new tab)View at anker (opens in new tab)Check Amazon (opens in new tab) Reasons to buy+Decent capacity for price+Lightweight design Reasons to avoid-No Qualcomm Quick Charge support The Anker PowerCore 13000 Power Bank looks bulky but it's surprisingly lightweight. Packing in plenty of juice for the price and size, it can charge an iPhone a couple of times without a problem as well as a tablet from 0% to 100%. There's no Qualcomm Quick Charge support but it's still pretty speedy. A matte finish makes it easy to grip too. (Image credit: OKZU) 6 OKZU 10 000mAh Battery PackSleek and lightweight with quick charging supportToday's Best DealsCheck Amazon (opens in new tab) Reasons to buy+Quick Charge support+Thin as well as lightweight Reasons to avoid-Quick Charge only for one device The OKZU 10,000mAh Battery Pack looks pretty sleek as well as lightweight. It has dual USB QC 3.0 ports which both support quick charging although you can only do so with one device at a time. Still, it's certainly useful and the 10,000mAh capacity means you won't run out of juice too soon either. Smaller than many phones, it's quite potent. Best high capacity power banks The best high capacity power banks are designed for power. That means they're typically fairly bulky and sometimes unwieldy things that you're definitely going to notice in your bag but they're built to last which is a huge help. If you need to be able to recharge all your devices multiple times and over a number of days, these are the power banks you need. Look out for how many ports they offer for maximum effectiveness. (Image credit: MaxOak) 1 MAXOAK 50 000mAh power bankA huge array of ports for the pricespecificationsColourBlackConditionNewToday's Best DealsView at Walmart (opens in new tab)View at Amazon (opens in new tab) Reasons to buy+Six ports+Huge battery Reasons to avoid-It's pretty big Need to recharge everything you own and all at the same time? The MAXOAK 50,000mAh power bank is the one for you. It can charge six devices at once with its 50,000mAh capacity meaning you won't run out of power any time soon. It's capable of dealing with laptops and the Nintendo switch as easily as it is your smartphone or tablet so it's great if you're off the grid for a while (Image credit: Charmast) 2 Charmast 26 800mAh power bankGood capacity at a low priceToday's Best DealsCheck Amazon (opens in new tab) Reasons to buy+Slim design+USB-C or USB-A Reasons to avoid-Less well known brand Charmast is a less well known brand compared to other power bank supplies but it's keenly priced. It can charge your iPhone over 8 times as well as a MacBook twice with a choice of USB-C or regular USB-A. Its capacity isn't as vast as some options here but it's surprisingly slim and lightweight for what it offers meaning it's pretty convenient. (Image credit: Yobon) 3 Yobon 30 000mAh Power BankPlenty of port options at a keen priceToday's Best DealsCheck Amazon (opens in new tab) Reasons to buy+Four ports+Dependable capacity Reasons to avoid-Pretty heavy The Yobon 30,000mAh Power Bank is able to charge up to four devices at once which is always a good starting point for a high capacity power bank. With 30,000mAh to use, it can charge your phone up about 10 times which should be good for mostly everyone. It's a fairly bulky and heavy unit because of all those ports but that's a small price to pay for so much juice. (Image credit: Jiga) 4 Jiga 30 000mAh Power BankPowerful and with a built-in flashlightspecificationsColourBlackConditionNewToday's Best DealsView at Amazon (opens in new tab)View at Amazon (opens in new tab) Reasons to buy+Powerful and with a built-in flashlight+Good capacity Reasons to avoid-Bulky Jiga reckons the Jiga 30,000mAh Power Bank will also most people about a week and that sounds about right. Able to charge an iPhone 12 over ten times, it's certainly powerful. Alongside that is a a useful flashlight feature for camping and a 5-segment LED indicator so you know how much power you have remaining at all times. Just look out for its bulkiness. (Image credit: Bextoo) 5 Bextoo Power Bank 30 000mAhSurprisingly stylish for a power bankToday's Best DealsView at Walmart (opens in new tab)Check Amazon (opens in new tab) Reasons to buy+Stylish design+Good capacity Reasons to avoid-Only two USB ports The Bextoo Power Bank 30,000mAh only has two USB ports which is a bit of a shame but it's surprisingly stylish for a power bank which should appeal to some users. An LCD display shows remaining power at all times and you should be good to go for nearly 10 phone recharges. Micro-USB and USB-C are both supported which is convenient. (Image credit: PowerOak) 6 PowerOak 50 000 mAh Power BankA powerhouse of a power bankToday's Best DealsCheck Amazon (opens in new tab) Reasons to buy+High capacity+Six output ports Reasons to avoid-Incredibly bulky The PowerOak 50,000 mAh Power Bank isn't designed for tossing in your bag without thinking about it because it's huge. However, it packs in a huge 50,000mAh capacity so we'll forgive it. It also crams in six output ports with one aimed at laptops, one for digital cameras, two for smartphones and tablets, and another couple too for good measure. This is the power bank to take camping or off the grid, but you'll need to plan accordingly weight wise. Best slim power banks The best slim power banks are slim enough that you don't have to plan ahead when taking them anywhere. They'll fit into your lifestyle well even though they might not offer the best capacity or the most features. We're talking convenience over function but that's great if you want to keep things light. Look out for enough power to keep your phone recharged a few times but don't count on recharging your laptop so easily with these and there probably won't be too many port options either. (Image credit: Belkin) 1 Belkin 5 000mAh power bankSmall in size, big in qualityToday's Best DealsView at Walmart (opens in new tab)Check Amazon (opens in new tab) Reasons to buy+Compact design+Affordable Reasons to avoid-Low capacity The Belkin 5,000mAh power bank is pretty small in capacity but that also means it's very slim too. You'll still be able to charge your phone a couple of times and it's MFI certified so you know it'll work well with all your Apple devices, as well as anything else you throw at it. If portability is everything, this is a reliable option from a good name. (Image credit: INIU) 2 INIU Power Bank Slim yet full of featuresspecificationsColourBlack, BlueConditionNewToday's Best DealsView at Amazon (opens in new tab)View at Amazon (opens in new tab)View at Walmart (opens in new tab) Reasons to buy+Built-in flashlight+Charges up to three devices Reasons to avoid-Less well known brand INIU is a less well known brand than some listed here but its INIU Power Bank offers a lot of features for the price. Still reasonably slimline, it has a built-in flashlight, the ability to charge up to three devices at once, plus bundles in a USB-C cable. Its 10,000mAh capacity is rather good for the size too so you'll be able to recharge plenty of devices. (Image credit: Anker) 3 Anker Power Bank PowerCore Slim 10 000mAhSlim if a little long but with plenty of juice specificationsColourBlackConditionNewToday's Best DealsView at anker (opens in new tab)View at Walmart (opens in new tab)View at Amazon (opens in new tab) Reasons to buy+Slim design+Quite fast recharging Reasons to avoid-Quite long-No Quick Charge functionality Slim if a little long, the Anker Power Bank PowerCore Slim 10,000mAh is a reputable power bank from a reputable name. It can charge your iPhone 12 at least two times with a full charge for an iPad too thanks to its 10,000mAh capacity. It's about the size of many smartphones which isn't as sleek as some but Anker is a reliable name so you know you're guaranteed of safety here. (Image credit: Anker) 4 Anker Power Bank 20 000A more potent slimline Anker power bankspecificationsColourBlackConditionNew, RefurbishedToday's Best DealsView at Amazon (opens in new tab)View at Amazon (opens in new tab) Reasons to buy+Two USB ports+High capacity for size Reasons to avoid-No Qualcomm Quick Charge The Anker Power Bank 20,000 is a bit of a beast for its size. It has a massive 20,000mAh capacity but is still slim enough to feature here. You can charge two devices at once with both USB-C and Micro USB an option with more than five charges for the iPhone XS easily possible. Just look out for the fact it's not quite the speediest of chargers although PowerIQ and VoltageBoost helps out here. (Image credit: TNTOR) 5 TNTOR 5 000mAh Power BankTiny yet still packs a punchToday's Best DealsCheck Amazon (opens in new tab) Reasons to buy+Tiny design+USB-C support Reasons to avoid-Low capacity The TNTOR 5,000mAh Power Bank might not have the greatest of capacities but look how tiny it is! Smaller than a smartphone, you can slip it in your pocket without thinking about it. Despite that small stature, it still packs in USB-C, USB-A and micro-USB ports and can charge your phone over once throughout the day. Not bad for something you may fear misplacing. (Image credit: Babaka) 6 Babaka 10 000mAh Power BankUnremarkable looking but very thinToday's Best DealsCheck Amazon (opens in new tab) Reasons to buy+Slimline design+Two ports Reasons to avoid-Not a thrilling design Few people make a statement with a power bank but the Babaka 10,000mAh Power Bank isn't exactly exciting. It makes up for it with key features like a thin design, both Micro-USB and USB-C inputs and 10,000mAh of juice. It's very much a 'what you see is what you get' device that's ideal if you don't want to steal focus. Best wireless power banks The best wireless power banks mean you don't need to worry about carrying too many cables with you to recharge your devices. Utilizing many Apple and Android devices' abilities to charge wirelessly, you get all the convenience of a wire-free existence while on the move. Like with the everyday power banks, capacity can vary massively here depending on your budget but don't count on it being too high given the technology used. Convenience is the priority here. (Image credit: Mophie) 1 Mophie Powerstation all-in-one 20 000mAh power bankThe best option for Apple devices by farToday's Best DealsCheck Amazon (opens in new tab) Reasons to buy+Charges up to four devices+Built-in magnetic Apple Watch charger Reasons to avoid-Bit expensive Gone all in with Apple? The Mophie Powerstation all-in-one 20,000mAh power bank is the wireless power bank for you. It has a built-in magnetic watch charger for your Apple Watch, the ability to wirelessly charge your iPhone or AirPods, plus there's a USB-C port for those old-fashioned charging times. It's possible to charge up to four devices at once with speedy charging possible via USB-C. It's expensive though, especially for 8,000mAh capacity. (Image credit: Anker) 2 Anker Magnetic Wireless 5 000mAh power bankThe ideal solution for the iPhone 12 users amongst usspecificationsConditionNewToday's Best DealsView at Adorama (opens in new tab)Check Amazon (opens in new tab) Reasons to buy+Magnetic attachment+Charges through cases Reasons to avoid-Limited functionality for non-iPhone 12 users Need to charge your iPhone 12 and don't want to stop moving? The Anker Magnetic Wireless 5,000mAh power bank uses magnets to attach to the back of your phone so you can keep doing whatever you're doing. Of course, it's a bit limited for non-iPhone 12 users although there is a USB-C port included, but that's hardly the point. For a specific scenario, you can't fault the convenience here. (Image credit: Charmast) 3 Charmast Wireless Power BankWell priced with plenty of optionsToday's Best DealsCheck Amazon (opens in new tab) Reasons to buy+Both wired and wireless recharging+Suction cup feature Reasons to avoid-Not the most stylish A little bulky it may be but the Charmast Wireless Power Bank is a reliable cheap wireless charging solution. It offers micro-USB, USB-C and wireless charging options with a suction cup design that means you can stick it to your phone while it charges. A neat solution? Not entirely but at this price, it's a worthwhile endeavor and the 10,000mAh capacity means you won't have to worry for a while. (Image credit: iWALK) 4 iWALK Magnetic Wireless Power BankA neat way of keeping things wireless specificationsConditionNewToday's Best DealsView at Amazon (opens in new tab) Reasons to buy+Finger Holder+Simple design Reasons to avoid-Low-ish capacity The iWALK Magnetic Wireless Power Bank uses a mixture of a finger ring for you to grip on to s well as Mag-Suction technology to keep your phone and your wireless power bank attached together. It's a little awkward but the iWALK Magnetic Wireless Power Bank is well priced which makes up for it. Its 6,000mAh capacity should mean you won't ahem to worry about finding power too soon either, plus there's a LED that lets you know what's going on. (Image credit: Apple) 5 MagSafe Battery PackThe best official solution for the iPhone 12specificationsColourWhiteConditionNewToday's Best DealsView at Amazon (opens in new tab)View at Walmart (opens in new tab)View at Best Buy (opens in new tab) Reasons to buy+Very reliable+Convenient fit Reasons to avoid-Only good for the iPhone 12 The MagSafe Battery Pack is the Apple accessory you grudgingly buy knowing it'll do the best job for your iPhone 12. It snaps onto the back of it via MagSafe with its perfectly aligned magnets meaning it'll never let you down. It's not much use for anything else but that's hardly the point. For iPhone 12 owners, it's an essential if pricey accessory. (Image credit: Anker) 6 Anker PowerCore III Wireless Power BankThe one stop shop solution with some bulkspecificationsColourBlackConditionNewToday's Best DealsView at Amazon (opens in new tab) Reasons to buy+Wired and wireless charging options+Reliable brand Reasons to avoid-Not the lightest Capable of being used as a charging pad as well as a wireless power bank, the Anker PowerCore III Wireless Power Bank is rather flexible. It has USB-A and USB-C ports as well as wireless capabilities with 10,000mAh keeping you at work or play for as long as you need. There's no device the Anker PowerCore III Wireless Power Bank can't cope with which is sure to be useful. Best solar power banks If you're looking for the best solar power banks, you're probably planning on being outdoors quite a lot. While you haven't gone off the grid entirely, it's useful to know you can recharge your phone or other devices without being near civilization. Solar power banks tend to have the same features as regular power banks but it's important to check these match with your needs and budget. (Image credit: Kilponen) 1 Kilponen Solar Power Bank 26800mAhHigh capacity with a solar power flareToday's Best DealsCheck Amazon (opens in new tab) Reasons to buy+High capacity+LED indicators Reasons to avoid-Only two ports The kilponen Solar Power Bank, 26800mAh offers an impressive 26,800mAh of capacity which is pretty useful. It'll slide into your pocket easily enough too which is convenient. There's only two output ports with both being USB-A based but providing that's not an issue, it's certainly competent. A four blue LED indicator system is useful to see how much power you have left too. (Image credit: Pxwaxpy) 2 Pxwaxpy Solar Power Bank 26800mAhGood capacity with some decent port options Today's Best DealsCheck Amazon (opens in new tab) Reasons to buy+High capacity+USB-C and micro-USB options Reasons to avoid-Bulky The Pxwaxpy Solar Power Bank 26800mAh is a little bulky but it has both micro-USB and USB-C ports and we definitely like that. Capable of charging your devices a good half a dozen times, it won't let you down either. More ports would be nice, of course, but as it stands, the Pxwaxpy Solar Power Bank 26,800mAh does the job pretty well. LED indicators prove useful too. (Image credit: A ADDTOP) 3 A ADDTOP Solar Charger 25 000mAh Plenty of panels for the outdoor approachToday's Best DealsCheck Amazon (opens in new tab) Reasons to buy+Solar panels for better absorption+Good capacity Reasons to avoid-Not the simplest setup If you want to drape your backpack in solar panels while you hike, the A ADDTOP Solar Charger 25,000mAh is the charger for you. It's well-designed for the outdoor experience although its panels can take a bit of effort to set up and arrange appropriately. Elsewhere, it includes two USB Type-C ports plus a built-in flashlight so it's reasonably capable when you're in a jam. (Image credit: Hiluckey) 4 Hiluckey Wireless Solar ChargerAble to charge plenty of devices at onceToday's Best DealsCheck Amazon (opens in new tab) Reasons to buy+Can charge up to four devices+Wireless charging Reasons to avoid-Bulky There's no need to slum it with a solar power bank as the Hiluckey Wireless Solar Charger demonstrates. It offers wireless charging functionality as well as the ability to charge four devices simultaneously. With a hefty capability of 26,800mAh, that should be good for most camping trips with a flashlight also helping you out. It even has an SOS mode although hopefully you'll never need it. (Image credit: DJRoll) 5 DJRoll 36 000mAh Power BankMassive capacity with plenty of featuresspecificationsColourBlueConditionNewToday's Best DealsView at Amazon (opens in new tab) Reasons to buy+Huge capacity+Plenty of outputs Reasons to avoid-Heavy The DJRoll 36,000mAh Power Bank is heavy but it offers a lot. That includes a whopping 36,000mAh capacity which will help you charge your phone multiple times without a problem as well as tablets. It has Qi wireless charging along with built-in dual USB outputs and one USB-C port too so in all, you can charge up to four devices at once. A built-in flashlight with emergency modes and simple hooks for attaching the solar panel complete the package. (Image credit: Anker) 6 Anker PowerCore Solar 20 000mAhRobust and highly competentToday's Best DealsCheck Amazon (opens in new tab) Reasons to buy+Robust design+Good capacity Reasons to avoid-Limited ports Appreciating you're outdoors, the Anker PowerCore Solar 20,000mAh is designed to handle dust, rain, and a few knocks thanks to its IP65 rating. Alongside that, it's pretty potent with 20,000mAh capacity but bear in mind there's only two ports which is a bit of a shame. Still, it's very easy to use and doubles up as a flashlight with its handle making that extra simple.Looking for a laptop charger? Here are our best portable laptop chargers. 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