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Powerbanks recommendations
Hiya, I am going tonbe nomad for a couple of weeks. Would love to hear about any reviews or recommendations about a portable pwowerbank which can charge...
- s22ultra
- iphone 12 pro
- laptop (optional) with USB c pd
Would love to invest in something with 100w or similar... 20k - 30k mAh... supports fast charging for atleast my mobile phones... kinda wanna semi future proof for a year or so.
Thanks.. oh I am in US
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REMAX?
as always: if you plan to take some flights make double sure 30k won't be denied as "above 100 watt hours" because math is hard.
That's a third of a car's battery. "Nominally" it's over 100wh at the pretentious 3.7V, but in reality it's even more.
I've been using Anker power banks, chargers, cables, and such for years. I highly recommend them!
Any particular one?
Any particular one you use/ recommend?
Jackery. I’m tired of falsely advertised power banks, these things fuck.
Not really.
It's just that I've used a couple of them over the years, 10000mAh, 20000mAh, and they've been great.
I had a really slim 10000mAh one from them which was my favorite - can't recall which model though.
For handheld power banks I use Ravpower and Anker but my main ones are Ravpower.
For big "power stations", my most recent is a Bluetti LFP 268wh or something.
That's a good one.
They are my oldest. Now I avoid them as the lesser known brands are a much better value.
https://www.hypershop.com/products/hyperjuice-245w-usb-c-battery-pack
I picked this up during their Kickstarter, which has been my daily driver. It's heavy but reliable and trustworthy, unlike my Storm battery, which suffered software failures.
It does pass through charging as well so I use it as a "charging hub" when I'm away from home and need to charge a few devices. I bring USB-C to micro adapters so I can carry just this pack.
This is more of a "stationary" battery bank and not one I'd throw in a satchel around the town for quick top-offs due to size and weight. But you're not getting 245W from a tiny Anker!
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