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Anker Power Bank, 313 Portable Charger (PowerCore Slim 10K) 10000mAh Battery Pack with High-Speed PowerIQ Charging Technology for iPhone, Samsung Galaxy, and More

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With wireless, USB, and USB-C charging all available, PowerCore gives you unprecedented choice over how you charge. You can even use all of them at once to charge 3 devices simultaneously. 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. Dimensions: 10.39 x 6.91 x 2.01 cm | Weight: 223.11g | Capacity: 10,000mAh | Ports: USB-C (input and output) and wireless charging We've used the latter of those two products a lot, and find it'll get around a charge and a half on your Nintendo Switch. It's especially useful for long plane journeys considering the console itself usually lasts for only around three hours with intensive playing. Price You need fast power: This is a very slow charger, whether wired or wireless, so it's better for casual charging while you sip your water and read a book.

If you have a newer Android phone, or the latest iPhone 15 models, you'll want a power bank with faster charging speeds to get your battery full faster. Charging speed is measured in wattage, and the iPhone 15 can charge just a bit faster than 15W, while the Galaxy S23 Ultra can charge up to 45W. You don't have a magnetic phone: You don't need an iPhone to enjoy the magnetic charging, but you'll need a case that lines up your phone with Apple's MagSafe wireless configuration, or else your phone won't charge properly. Tylt also wisely left enough of a gap between the battery and the bottle that you can coil a small USB-C cord (included) into that space. That way, even if you're not charging wirelessly, you're not adding a lot of extra bulk to your bag. It's a smart setup. We have tested the best power banks by using them to charge a variety of devices, including Apple iPhone, Google Pixel, and Samsung Galaxy phones. We have also charged Apple iPad tablets, and small laptops including a Pixelbook Go and a Surface Laptop Go. All of our tests were conducted using the same wall adapter and, when possible, USB-C or Micro-USB cable. This was done to eliminate any discrepancies with wall adapters and cable throughput. What to look for in a portable power bankQuality Throughout:Built adventure-tier touch with superior durability and scratch resistance, Anker 313 Power Bank (PowerCore 10K) is premium both inside and out. Anker’s exclusive PowerIQ and VoltageBoost technologies combine to ensure the fastest possible charge up to 2.4 amps.

That's a bit of a jump up for the Anker product, but generally it's worth paying that to have a power bank from a more trusted brand. Anker batteries also look great and are built with high quality parts. The display on our best battery for power users is bright and sharp OLED display, totally unnecessary for a power bank, but that's what makes Anker the best. It far exceeds our expectations of what's necessary to make power banks that are great. 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 banksSuperior Safety:Anker¡¯s comprehensive MultiProtect safety system includes overcharge protection, short circuit protection, temperature control, and more.

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