Anker MagGo 6.6K power bank: The Anker MagGo Power Bank 6.6K has a 6,600 mAh battery that may fully charge most iPhones in one go. It is Qi2 certified, which suggests it offers 15W fast charging and is fully compatible with MagSafe, offering twice the speed of normal 7.5W wireless chargers for MagSafe-enabled iPhone 13, 14 and 15 models, and Android smartphones supporting 15-watt wireless charging.
Anker Nano Power Bank (USB-C): This 5000 mAh power bank weighs 3.5 ounces or 100 grams. It has a quick charging power of twenty-two.5 W with the power to charge two devices at the identical time in the event you connect the cable to the USB-C charging input/output of the power bank. (Charging two devices concurrently splits the charging power in half, delivering 11.25W to each device.)
myCharge Hub 6700 (discontinued): MyCharge Hub portable chargers come in several different sizes and not only have an integrated foldable wall plug, but additionally integrated Lightning and USB-C cables, so you’ll be able to charge each Apple and Android devices. It’s just a little bulky, but thanks to its 6,700 mAh battery, it should give you the chance to charge your smartphone almost to full capability, depending on its size. Increase Model with a capability of 10,050 mAh it’s still available and costs about $25 more.
Agile Master: The updated Nimble Champ portable charger uses recycled plastic in its design. There’s a bit more to pay for eco-friendliness, but it surely’s a pleasant, compact 10,000mAh charger with 20W PD fast charging and two USB-C ports (one on either side of the power bank) that allow you charge two devices at the identical time. If you’re charging two devices, the charging speed will probably be limited to 10 watts per device.