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How To Buy The Best Power Bank For Travel

Here I will show you how to buy the best power bank for travel. Everyone seems to be selling power banks these days and for a good reason, it’s a must have in a traveler’s bag when traveling. Having your phone charge up can mean the difference between being lost and knowing where to go. It could also mean the difference between capturing life most memorable moments with its camera and video capabilities or capturing nothing. I’ve seen many people purchased power banks that simply aren’t suitable for traveling. Here are four things I recommend looking for when purchasing a power banks for traveling.

1. Battery Capacity

When you’re looking at pages of thousands of power banks to purchase, the first thing you should do to narrow your search is to look for ones with a battery capacity of between 10000 mAH and 15000 mAH.

When you’re looking at pages of thousands of power banks to purchase, the first thing you should do to narrow your search is to look for ones with a battery capacity of between 10000 mAH and 15000 mAH.

Anything less would not be adequate for a full day of traveling if you need to charge your phone multiple times or need your laptop charge up. Anything more and your power banks won’t be portable but instead be bulky. Between 10000 mAH and 15000 mAH is what I consider the “sweet spot”.

Note: Battery Capacity is measured in mAH. You will see this in any power banks specification.

2. Best Power Bank Size

As mentioned above look at the dimension of the power banks to see which gives you the most slim and light package with the battery capacity of 10000 mAH to 20000 mAH. Remember, a power bank is something you will be carrying around for hours at end. Some power banks models includes helpful images that compare it with a standard cell phone or tablet.

Anker Power Bank
My personal compact Anker power bank. It has fast charging, USB-C and USB-A ports and has 20000 mAH power capacity.

3. Quick Charging Speed

When you are looking for a power banks for travel, look for one with at least 15W charging speed.

When you are looking for a power banks for travel, look for one with at least 15W charging speed.

Charging speed is measure in watts or W so a “15W” means 15watts. This ensure that the power banks has quick charge capability so you will spend less time charging your phone and more time traveling! Not all power banks are built the same and the right charging speed is a must. Different charging speed can mean the difference in waiting between a painful 2 hours or at the quick end, 20 or less minutes.

4. The Right Ports

For a traveler like yourself, purchase a power banks with at least two USB-C and one USB-A ports. These two ports are most common for any electronic device including your phones, tablets, and laptop. USB-C is the current standard and USB-A is for legacy devices, but it is still in use today. Having at least two USB-C ports and one USB-A ports on your power banks ensure that you won’t be needed to carry messy wires and annoying adapters around. Keep things light and simple.

Those are four specifications I recommend anyone to look out for when choosing a power banks for travel. If you follow the above guidelines, I can guarantee that you would be ready for any adventure that comes your way and you won’t need to worry about not having enough power or waiting for your phone to be charged up. Another helpful article regarding traveling is Why You Shouldn’t Hold Back Traveling Until You Retire.

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