What are the best power banks in 2024? I'm always using portable chargers and these are my favourites

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I'm always on the go, so I never leave home without a trusty power bank. And with a lot of you carrying around a gadget arsenal — from smartphones and headphones, to tablets and laptops — portable chargers have become essential.

Personally, after years of testing, I've landed on using a combination of the two best power banks. First, the Sharge Shargeek 170 brings a ton of power and capacity to a surprisingly portable, eye-catching transparent aesthetic — sure to keep even my beasty MacBook Pro powered on a long flight, or even keep my iPhone 15 Pro and Meta Ray-Ban glasses topped up over a long weekend.

And second, if I just need something smaller for the day trips, Ugreen's Nexode 12,000 mAh has come in handy with its 100W power delivery in such a small package.

And I love these because I've been in those anxious times away from plugs — switching everything to low power mode at music festivals or on long-haul flights, just praying my tech makes it.

So with that in mind, I've got these best portable chargers ranked in order of what I would personally buy, with shoutouts for the best portable charger, our favorite budget charger, and the best portable charger for iPhone.

The quick list

Here's a quick overview of the best portable chargers you can buy right now based on our testing and reviews.

Jason England
Jason England

Jason brings a decade of tech and gaming journalism experience to his role as a Managing Editor of Computing at Tom's Guide. He has previously written for Laptop Mag, Tom's Hardware, Kotaku, Stuff and BBC Science Focus. In his spare time, you'll find Jason looking for good dogs to pet or thinking about eating pizza if he isn't already.

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The best portable charger overall

Sharge Shargeek 170Top Pick

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1. Sharge Shargeek 170

The best portable charger overall

Specifications

Capacity: 24,000mAh
Output Ports: 2x USB-C, 1x USB-A
Max Speed: 140W
Weight: 1.5
Measurements: 6.5 x 2.5 x 2.3 inches

Reasons to buy

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Striking transparent design
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Large battery capacity
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Speedy 140W charging
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IP66 Waterproof
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Intelligent power sharing across ports

Reasons to avoid

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Bulky and heavy
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Transparent design may get some looks at TSA

Sharge tops my list with its new Shargeek 170 charger for bringing a huge array of capabilities to a unique, transparent aesthetic at an attractive price. I've been using it for a while now, and the stable, fast power delivery to all of my devices has not let me down — even during the longer weekends camping away from any power outlets.

This is all thanks to the support of up to USB power delivery 3.1 standard — ensuring that beefy 24,000 mAh capacity is put to good use at 140W output. This means you can charge a MacBook Pro to 50% in just 30 minutes. Not only that, but the intelligent sharing of power (which you can see happen on that smart display) means you can boost multiple devices at fast speeds of up to a total output of 170W between the pair of them.

Plus, this is rated for IP66 waterproofing, which is a rarity in portable battery technology and ensures durability wherever you go. Just one quick note that whipping out this transparent battery may get you some looks going through TSA at the airport. It only takes a few seconds to iron it out, but that moment is totally worth it for the best portable battery on this list.

The best budget portable charger

Ugreen Nexode Power Bank

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2. Ugreen Nexode Power Bank (12,000 mAh)

The best budget portable charger

Specifications

Capacity: 12,000 mAh
Output Ports: 1x USB-A, 1x USB-C
Max Speed: 100W
Weight: 10.9 ounces
Measurements: 4.5 x 1.8 x 1.8 inches

Reasons to buy

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Tiny, sleek design
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Impressive capacity
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Full 100W charging support

Reasons to avoid

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Limited ports on top
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Capacity drains fast in 100W charging

Ugreen's Nexode power banks launched this year, and with it came my favorite ultraportable option. No, it's not just because it has a cute face on that display (though that does make it immensely pleasant). Plus, there is a larger 20,000 mAh model...so why are we going for the lower capacity?

Well, it comes down to two reasons in my own use. First, those dimensions. It's as small as a standard Coke can, and the weight means it adds basically nothing to your backpack. But most important is what Ugreen has managed to do in a small package — 12,000 mAh of capacity and full 100W charging. That means whatever you may need some emergency power for, from your smartphone all the way up to a MacBook Pro, this can deliver it.

So while the two-port array can be restricting, and you'll see that juice drain fast if you do take it to 100W (literally a percentage point every 20 seconds), these can be easily forgiven for how much of a lifesaver this has been in emergency moments.

The best portable charger for iPhone

mophie Snap+ Juice Pack Mini connected to an iPhone with MagSafe.

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3. mophie Snap+ Juice Pack Mini

The best portable charger for iPhone

Specifications

Capacity: 5,000 mAh
Output Ports: 1x USB-C
Max Speed: 7.5W
Weight: 7.4 ounces
Measurements: 5.16 x 4.09 x 1.02 inches

Reasons to buy

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Lightweight, compact size
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Snug MagSafe connection
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Extra USB-C port

Reasons to avoid

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Smaller capacity

There’s something to say about MagSafe. It lends a helping hand with the mophie Snap+ Juice Pack Mini in keeping it fastened snugly on the back of a compatible iPhone with MagSafe for on-the-go charging. That way, you can always have it on hand — even when you need to top it off while waiting for your coffee in the morning.

With its 5,000 mAh battery, it’s able to provide nearly a full charge to most iPhones, but there’s also a USB-C port on hand to charge other phones and gadgets.

The best large capacity portable charger

Anker Prime 27,650 mAh charging an iPhone.

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4. Anker Prime 27,650 mAh

The best high-capacity portable charger

Specifications

Capacity: 27,650mAh
Output Ports: 2x USB-C, 1x USB-A
Max Speed: 140W
Weight: 1.2 pounds
Measurements: 5 x 1.96 x 2.15 inches

Reasons to buy

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Large battery capacity
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Speedy 200W charging
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Handy smart display

Reasons to avoid

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Bulky and heavy

Anker’s well known for its lineup of power solutions, so it comes at no surprise that the Anker Prime 27,650 mAh power bank is our favorite large capacity charger. With its generous battery, it’s more than capable of charging small stuff like your phones and wearables — but it’s also powerful enough to charge laptops too.

What makes it better is that it features a maximum charging speed of 140W, which is ridiculously fast if your device can support it. For fast charging phones, it could take 30 minutes or less to get it back up to 100% capacity. Meanwhile, the unit itself charges at a speedy rate of 100W. There’s also a handy display that shows its charging capacity and the actual speeds it’s charging with its USB ports.

In our testing, it charges an iPhone 15 Plus up to 25% with 10 minutes of charging, which turns out to be the third fastest time. It's also one of the few power banks that keeps your gadgets honest about their charging speeds because the display shows the current charging speed — so if a phone maker makes a claim that its device charging at 50W — the Anker Prime 27,650 mAh can verify that.

The best portable charger for travel

Scosche PowerUp 600 charging an iPhone.

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5. Scosche PowerUp 600

The best portable charger for travel

Specifications

Capacity: 5,400 mAh
Output Ports: 1x USB-A
Max Speed: 10W
Weight: N/A
Measurements: 3.13 x 8.61 x 2.6 inches

Reasons to buy

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Jumpstarts car batteries
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Sleek design

Reasons to avoid

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Smaller battery capacity

You just neve know what can arise when you’re vacationing or traveling, which is why the Scosche PowerUp 600 is the perfect companion to keep your gadgets charged. There’s a 5,400 mAh battery capable of speedily charging phones with its 10W charging speed.

However, its value in being a portable charger for travel is its unique ability to jumpstart a dead car battery. The last thing you need to worry about while traveling is a disabled vehicle, but you can save yourself time and heartache by bringing it back to life with the Scosche PowerUp 600.

The only downside is that it puts up the slowest recharge times in our testing: 26 minutes to get an iPhone 15 Plus up to 25%. If you're not particularly concerned about how fast it needs to charge, it serves double duty for just in case emergencies.

The best portable charger for Apple Watch

Satechi Quatro Wireless Power Bank charging two iPhones and Apple Watch.

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6. Satechi Quatro Wireless Power Bank

Small and portable, but takes its time to charge your phone

Specifications

Capacity: 10,000 mAh
Output Ports: 1x USB-A, 1x USB-C
Max Speed: 30W
Weight: 10.9 ounces
Measurements: 6.4 x 2.9 x 0.7 inches

Reasons to buy

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3-in-1 charging
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Large battery capacity

Reasons to avoid

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On the heavier side

One of the most versatile portable chargers out there, the Satechi Quatro Wireless Power Bank, doesn’t just have enough fuel in the tank to charge all of your gadgets wired or wirelessly with its beefy 10,000 mAh battery, but it also packs an Apple Watch charger that lets you conveniently charge on the go.

This means you won’t have to remember to bring along your Apple Watch charger since it integrates one, which helps to save you space in your bag — and it also means less clutter when you have to charge. With its 18W charging speeds, it’s fast enough to give you a decent charge in a short amount of time.

Beyond its utility, the Satechi Quatro Wireless Power Bank posts remarkable charging speeds. Our testing shows it takes 13 minutes to get an iPhone 15 Plus up to 25% battery.

The best portable charger for camping

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7. Jackery Explorer 100 Plus

The best portable charger for camping

Specifications

Capacity: 31,000 mAh
Output Ports: 2x USB-C, 1x USB-A
Max Speed: 128W
Weight: 2.13 pounds
Measurements: 4.96 x 3.41 x 3.43 inches

Reasons to buy

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Large battery capacity
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Extremely fast charging speed

Reasons to avoid

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Speeds get slower when more devices are charging

The Jackery Explorer 100 Plus is the perfect portable charger for camping because of how it packs a large battery that could get you days of powering your gadgets, without being too heavy to carry around. With its 128W charging speeds, it doesn't take all that long to charge smaller gadgets like phones and smartwatches. At the same time, that fast charging speed can also recharge laptops and MacBooks with ease.

For camping, the Jackery Explorer 100 Plus features a design that's shock and fire-resistant. And due to how it's still incredibly compact, it's not as burdensome like other traditional power stations that weight 10+ pounds. And finally, you can also get the optional compact sized solar panel to recharge it on days when it's sunny while you're camping, which is perfect when there are no outlets around.

This one's also pretty fast, taking 8 minutes to get an iPhone 15 Plus up to 25%.

The best solar charger

Mregb Solar Power Bank on tabletop.

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8. Mregb Solar Power Bank

The best solar charger

Specifications

Capacity: 42,800 mAh
Output Ports: 2x USB-C
Max Speed: 6W
Weight: 1.32 pounds
Measurements: 7.48 x 3.94 x 1.02 inches

Reasons to buy

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Sustainable solar charging
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Rugged construction

Reasons to avoid

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Extremely slow charging speed

At some point a portable charger's going to need to be recharged. With the Mregb Solar Power Bank, however, you may never have to connect it to a wall charger again because it features an integrated solar panel to charge its massive 42,800 mAh battery.

Its rugged design also makes it the ultimate portable charger of choice among survivalists who don't have access to an outlet for long stretches of time. While it packs a lot of utility, including two USB-C ports, it's one of the slowest charging options based on our testing. In fact, it takes 25 minutes to charge an iPhone 15 Plus back up to 25%.

Obviously, this shouldn't pose a problem if you're not too concerned about charging speeds, especially when it can charge itself with nothing more than sun power.

How to choose the best portable charger

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Finding the right charger capacity: You'll often see a four to five-digit number, with the letters mAh following it, and that's your first big indicator of how much this charger is right for you. If you're constantly refueling your phone and other gadgets, go for at least 10,000mAh. For each extra device you charge, add at least 5,000 to the mAh rating you're looking for. Just need to prevent your device from hitting 0 on late nights out? You'll be good with something in the under 5,000 mAh rating, provided you remember to charge it often.

Be a ports authority: If you hold onto your devices forever, and don't already know what a USB-C port is, you can probably just get whatever fits your price. But if you're the kind who wants faster charging, look for a brick that has PD in its name. The best portable chargers, at least for my money, charge devices the fastest and use the Power Delivery (PD) standard. Also, their USB-C ports mean you can refuel these power banks with the same cords used to charge modern laptops.

Utility to meet the demand: You just never know what needs charging. Whether it's your phone, wireless earbuds, or some other gadget, a portable charger needs to have the utility to meet the demand. That's why it's also good to look out for power banks that have other ports besides USB-C and charging pads on them.

Charging speeds matter: Having a huge battery is wonderful to get more charges in before the battery bank needs its own recharge, but it's also good to look at its charging speed. Faster charging speeds means your device will go from empty to full in a shorter amount of time. You'll want to look at 30W charging speeds at the very least.

Jason England
Managing Editor — Computing

Jason brings a decade of tech and gaming journalism experience to his role as a Managing Editor of Computing at Tom's Guide. He has previously written for Laptop Mag, Tom's Hardware, Kotaku, Stuff and BBC Science Focus. In his spare time, you'll find Jason looking for good dogs to pet or thinking about eating pizza if he isn't already.

  • Codeape
    Anker has 2 usb a output ports (even says so in your description)...

    -ve for that device says just one usb a output port...
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  • Marcel Bro
    Best power banks and chargers of 2023? And most of them only output USB A?!

    This article is heavily outdated.
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  • Arctic Strix
    This article was either done by a bad Ai, written within 5min by someone who searched for the most bought battery banks on Amazon, or reused from several years ago.

    The "best portable charger" is not a 10,000mAh USB-A 15W charger for $20, that's just one of the most purchased on Amazon.

    One of the best portable power banks is going to be the Anker 737 or the Ugreen 145w. They both feature two type C outputs and one type A output, the Anker 737 being able to output up to 140W compared to Ugreen maxing at 100W. Anker has a 24000mAh battery and PD3.1 complaint and Ugreen is 25000mAh with PD3.0; they both are compatible with all charging standards.

    These might be a bit overkill for the general user, but they are among the best, if not the best portable power banks.
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