The best USB battery packs on the market
By Mark Smirniotis
We brought in almost 50 pounds of batteries and tested them in a
specialist lab in Vancouver, British Columbia, to find the best USB
battery pack for any situation.
If you need a pocketable pack to get through an evening out, we recommend the TravelCard Charger
because our previous top pocketable pick, the AmazonBasics Portable
Power Bank with Micro USB Cable 2,000 mAh, is inconsistently available.
If you need a unit to leave in your bag to keep your device going for a
busy day of meetings, pick up the EasyAcc 6000mAh Ultra Slim Power Bank. If you need to charge your phone repeatedly, grab the larger AmazonBasics Portable Power Bank 16,100 mAh, and if you require a pack that can power a bagful of devices for a full day, buy the RAVPower 26800 mAh Xtreme Portable Charger.
How we picked and tested
When it comes to USB battery packs, someone who wants a pocketable
model for occasionally topping off a phone has different needs than a
business traveler who wants to keep a tablet and two phones charged for
back-to-back international flights. For each scenario, we set out to
find the best balance of capacity, charging speed, size, and features. A
hulking, heavy, cheap pack, for instance, isn't as good as a moderately
priced one you'll actually use. We also looked for models that can cut
down the clutter in your bag or pockets through the inclusion of
convenience features such as multiple ports and integrated cables.
Once we established our test lineup, we worked with Cadex Electronics
to put the packs through an exhaustive series of technical tests. We
hooked up three samples of each model to Cadex's lab gear to get insight
into voltage curves, amperage, and how close the batteries' actual
capacities came to matching what their makers claimed on the box. With
the help of Cadex engineers, we sifted through and analyzed all of that
data and came up with solid recommendations for whatever amount of juice
your power-hungry devices may need.
Our pick for your pocket
If you need the absolute smallest battery to keep your phone going when you can't get to an outlet, the TravelCard Charger
is the most convenient and reliable option. A little longer and wider
than a credit card and roughly three times as thick, the TravelCard
stands out from other small batteries because it has two integrated
cables–one with a Micro-USB or Lightning-connector plug (depending on
the version you buy) to charge your device, and one with a standard USB
plug to recharge the battery itself.
That said, even the best batteries at this size have limitations. And
although the TravelCard charges at only 1 amp, and has an average of
1,049 milliamp hours, we still think it's a better choice because of the
integrated recharging cable that other similar-size models lack. An
extra 100 mAh probably won't make a huge difference in how you use one
of these batteries day to day, but never wanting for an extra cable is
more than just a convenience—it's a relief.
The best battery for everyday use
If you can make just a little more room in your pocket or bag, you can upgrade to a lot more power and a better value. The EasyAcc 6000mAh Ultra Slim Power Bank
is about the size and thickness of an average smartphone, and it's the
best-performing model in this class—standing out thanks to its
integrated Micro-USB cable and high-speed charging port (at least 2
amps).
Measuring at 5,500 mAh in our tests, this EasyAcc model had the most
available power, enough to fully charge a smartphone—depending on
size—two or three times. You could even charge a tablet more than
halfway from this unit's high-speed port.
Our pick for your briefcase or bag
The AmazonBasics Portable Power Bank 16,100 mAh
is our pick if you have to charge a phone repeatedly, want to keep a
full-size tablet and phone topped up through a week of commuting, or
need to keep your gadgets going on a long flight. It had 15,280 mAh
available in our tests—not the highest in the group, but enough power to
charge an average smartphone almost every day of the work week or fill a
full-size tablet twice.
Now that Amazon has upgraded the USB ports on its offering, this pack
puts out enough juice to charge two devices at or near their full
speed. Our meters found that the loads balanced to no more than 4 amps
combined, or 2.4 amps per port—high enough for this battery to slide
into the top spot for this size category. This battery is the most
flexible of all our picks, and it's the one to get if you want something
that can work for commuting and for travel.
Our pick for your luggage
If you require a lot of power, you should get the RAVPower 26800mAh Xtreme Portable Charger.
Next to the other large contenders in our test group, it offers more
power, more ports, and faster charging, all at a reasonable price.
After charging and draining our three RAVPower test units, we found
they averaged an actual capacity of of 19,107 mAh—about 70 percent of
what the company advertises, but still enough power to both fully charge
a large tablet and a fill a smartphone a few times.
Its three ports are rated at 2.4 amps, 2.1 amps, and 1 amp, and the
RAVPower model can output at full speed to all three ports
simultaneously. You'll have to remember which port is which, though, to
make sure your device is plugged into the port that supplies its maximum
charging potential.
A drawback of this pack is its heft: This model weighs 21 ounces, and
it takes up the space of a large paperback. If you need the power,
though, this is how you should get it.
The best USB battery packs on the market
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