The best portable chargers and power banks

Best Portable Chargers and Power Banks
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Carrying around one of the best portable chargers is a fantastic way to start the new year right. My resolutions include no longer hearing strangers' conversations on the subway, and our list of the best power banks includes plenty of top items to help keep my phone and headphones charged. We tested each of these, looking at how fast each of these accessories charges and many charges each power bank holds. 

While many hold a lot of juice, not all portable batteries equal. We've got our picks for best portable charger, as well as the top compact charger, fastest short-term charger and more. 

Here, you'll see how much juice they give flagship smartphones in shorter bursts (i.e. when you've got a little time at the bar), as well as how long it takes to refuel a phone phone, and how many phones refuel from one charge. Even if your phone is on our longest lasting smartphones page, I bet you could benefit from this portable insurance package on your next road trip.

Recently, I lost my Anker PowerCore 10000 PD Redux that I was testing and I'm really annoyed about this mistake. It's one of the best portable chargers because it's got more than enough juice for a full recharge, it's got both fast-charging USB-C PD and the standard USB Type-A ports and it's small enough (4.2 x 2. x 1 inches) to fit in my front pant pockets.

Anker PowerCore 20100

Anker PowerCore 20100 (Image credit: Anker)

Anker PowerCore 20100

Specifications

Capacity: 20100mAh
Output Ports: 2x USB-A
Input Ports: 1x microUSB
Weight: 12.6 ounces
Measurements: 6.6 x 2.4 x 0.9 inches

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The best portable charger for the money

With the Anker PowerCore, you get what you pay for. It's not as cheap as some of its competitors, but it's an ace in every category, making it the best portable charger overall. That means you get speedier charging times (both iPhone 8 Plus and Galaxy S8), a high capacity (charges the Galaxy S8 nearly three times on a single charge) and some of the lowest times for charging a phone (Galaxy S8).

Let's break down the details. The PowerCore charged 2.79 Galaxy S8s, which was no shock considering its high mAh rating. Its fast full-refuel times (Galaxy S8 in 95 minutes, iPhone 8 Plus in 98 minutes) earned our respect, and its short-term times for the Galaxy S8 (21% in 15 minutes, 38% in 30 minutes, 73% in 60 minutes) and the iPhone 8 Plus (19% in 15 minutes, 32% in 30 minutes, 69% in 60 minutes) are also great.

Aibocn 10000mAh Power Bank Portable Charger with Flashlight

Aibocn 10000mAh Power Bank Portable Charger with Flashlight (Image credit: Aibocn)

Aibocn 10000mAh Power Bank Portable Charger with Flashlight

Specifications

Capacity: 10,000mAh
Output Ports: 2x USB-A
Input Ports: 1x microUSB
Weight: 8.6 ounces
Measurements: 5.4 x 2 x 0.8 inches

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The best portable charger for those on a budget

Of the two budget chargers we tested, the Aibocn refueled more phones with 1.77 Galaxy S8 charges versus 0.87 of a charge from the Poweradd Slim 2. Its percentage charged over the course of 15-, 30- and 60-minute increments was also faster. That amount of juice on a budget makes it one of the best portable charger options available today.

The Aibocn's 1.77 Galaxy S8s refuel capacity makes sense considering its size while its full refuel times for the Galaxy S8 (120 minutes) and iPhone 8 Plus (126 minutes) aren't as exciting. Its short term times for the Galaxy S8 (16% in 15 minutes, 33% in 30 minutes, 66% in 60 minutes) and the iPhone 8 Plus (17% in 15 minutes, 34% in 30 minutes, 61% in 60 minutes) were more respectable. 

Anker PowerCore 10000

Anker PowerCore 10000 (Image credit: Anker)

Anker PowerCore 10000

Specifications

Capacity: 10,000mAh
Output Ports: 1x USB-A
Input Ports: 1x microUSB
Weight: 6.4 ounces
Measurements: 3.6 x 2.3 x 0.9 inches

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Highly portable and packs enough juice for a couple of refuels

One of the more-compact chargers reviewed here, the PowerCore 10000 packs enough juice to recharge two whole phones, and then some. It may not have charged our phones as fast as its big brother, (the 20100-mAh Anker PowerCore 20100), but the 10000's lower price makes the slower speed easier to handle. Its combination of portability and mAh capacity makes it the best portable charger that you don't need a huge pocket or a small bag to carry.

We saw better device refuel capacity from the Anker (2.14 Galaxy S8s), which also refuelled the Galaxy S8 pretty quickly (98 minutes), though the iPhone 8 Plus (126 minutes) took longer. Short term charging wasn't fantastic for the Galaxy S8: (16% in 15 minutes, 33% in 30 minutes, 70% in 60 minutes) or the iPhone 8 Plus (15% in 15 minutes, 31% in 30 minutes, 71% in 60 minutes).

Poweradd Slim 2

Poweradd Slim 2 (Image credit: Poweradd)

Poweradd Slim 2

Specifications

Capacity: 5000mAh
Output Ports: 1x USB-A
Input Ports: 1x microUSB
Weight: 4.4 ounces
Measurements: 3.9 x 1.3 x 1.2 inches

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The best portable charger that's really tiny

Smaller power chargers often seem the most suspicious. How much can you fit into these tiny tubes? Well, the Poweradd Slim 2 is the best portable charger that fits in your palm, because it holds around 33 % more power than similar-size devices and its charging speeds are just as fast as those of its competitors.

It's a small charger, so we're not surprised it only has enough charge to refuel 87% of a Galaxy S8. Its win, however, came with short-term charging speeds for the Galaxy S8 (12% in 15 minutes, 29% in 30 minutes, 55% in 60 minutes) and iPhone 8 Plus (15% in 15 minutes, 29% in 30 minutes, 55% in 60 minutes) that compete with the big boys.

Jackery Bolt

Jackery Bolt (Image credit: Jackery)

Jackery Bolt

Specifications

Capacity: 6000mAh
Output Ports: 1x USB-A, 1x Lightning, 1x microUSB
Input Ports: 1x microUSB
Weight: 6 ounces
Measurements: 5.5 x 3.7 x 1.2 inches

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This portable charger is great for quick charging

The Bolt earned its name in our testing, refilling 81 % of our Galaxy S8 in an hour and 63 % of our iPhone 8 Plus in the same time. Both are the fastest rates for any charging device we tested, and the Bolt's numbers for 30 and 15 minutes are also excellent. One note: Its speeds seemed to slow once it got closer to a full charge, as its times for a complete charge were longer than those of a few of its competitors. Also, its integrated Lightning and micro USB charger cords are a nifty perk, saving you from needing to carry your own. 

The smallish Bolt still refilled more than a whole phone, topping up 1.3 Galaxy S8s. Its full phone refuel times aren't fantastic for the Galaxy S8 (112 minutes) or iPhone 8 Plus (129 minutes). Short-term charging showed off some prowess on the Galaxy S8 (22% in 15 minutes, 47% in 30 minutes and 81% in 60 minutes), and the iPhone 8 Plus (17 % in 15 minutes, 33 % in 30 minutes, 63 % in 60 minutes).

EC Technology 22400-mAh Power Bank

EC Technology 22400-mAh Power Bank (Image credit: EC Technology)

EC Technology 22400-mAh Power Bank

Specifications

Capacity: 22400mAh
Output Ports: 3x USB-A
Input Ports: 1x microUSB
Weight: 16.2 ounces
Measurements: 6.3 x 3.1 x 0.9 inches

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If you have a lot of gadgets this portable charger might be right for you

This power bank from EC has one of the larger capacities we've tested, but that didn't prove enough. Its charging speeds fell in the middle to the back of the pack, which means waits that you don't want to sit through. But if you're trying to charge a whole family of devices at once, this charger's three USB ports will help you get everyone's gear closer to full.

The EC Technology bank refilled 4.07 Galaxy S8s, refueled a Galaxy S8 in 129 minutes and refueled an iPhone 8 Plus in 109 minutes. It charged 14% of the  the Galaxy S8 in 15 minutes, 27% in 30 minutes and 52% in 60 minutes. With the iPhone 8 Plus, it refilled 18% in 15 minutes, 30% in 30 minutes, 70% in 60 minutes

RavPower 10000-mAh Portable Charger

RavPower 10000-mAh Portable Charger (Image credit: RavPower)

RavPower 10000-mAh Portable Charger

Specifications

Capacity: 10000mAh
Output Ports: 2x USB-A
Input Ports: 1x microUSB
Weight: 19.4 ounces
Measurements: 4 x 2.6 x 1 inches

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This brick delivers some juice but it is on the hefty side

While this device charged two and a half Galaxy S8s by itself, it did so a bit slowly. Sure, it came out of the gate with 16 to 19 % charged in 15 minutes, but its rates for 30 and 60 minutes, as well as for a full charge, were at least 10 % behind those of its competitors.

If this brick were any lighter or cheaper, its full Galaxy S8 (110 minutes) and iPhone 8 Plus  (129 minutes) times would be more understandable. The story doesn't improve with its timed charging on the Galaxy S8 (19% in 15 minutes, 27% in 30 minutes, 55% in 60 minutes) or the iPhone 8 Plus (16% in 15 minutes, 30% in 30 minutes, 57% in 60 minutes).

Anker PowerCore+ mini

Anker PowerCore+ mini (Image credit: Anker)

Anker PowerCore+ mini

Specifications

Capacity: 3350mAh
Output Ports: 1x USB-A
Input Ports: 1x microUSB
Weight: 2.8 ounces
Measurements: 3.7 x 0.9 x 0.9 inches

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Teeny tiny portable charger with neat colors

Available in metallic hues, this charger looks nice, but you can do better. Opt for the less expensive Aibocn or Poweradd chargers we listed earlier, which hold more of a charge, as the PowerCore+ mini fills only two-thirds of a Galaxy S8. 

Also, it filled only 9 % of our iPhone 8 Plus and Galaxy S8 in 15 minutes, a low among the chargers we tested, and its rates for 30 minutes (20% of the Galaxy S8, 21% of the iPhone 8 Plus) and 60 minutes (41% of the Galaxy S8, 40% of the iPhone 8 Plus) were also poor compared to what others achieved.

Henry T. Casey
Managing Editor (Entertainment, Streaming)

Henry is a managing editor at Tom’s Guide covering streaming media, laptops and all things Apple, reviewing devices and services for the past seven years. Prior to joining Tom's Guide, he reviewed software and hardware for TechRadar Pro, and interviewed artists for Patek Philippe International Magazine. He's also covered the wild world of professional wrestling for Cageside Seats, interviewing athletes and other industry veterans.