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The best power banks of 2024: Expert tested

While I love my giant power banks, I also know — from experience — that the best power bank is the power bank that you have with you, and big huge power banks don’t lend themselves to being carried about the place. This power bank is small enough to be popped into a pocket or bag, and big enough to give your devices a decent boost.
Using the USB-C port, charging takes 2.5 hours, increasing to almost 5 hours if you use USB-A. It’s also a sturdy and reliable unit. I have several of these in constant use for a couple of years now, in jacket pockets, backpacks, and even the back of my truck, and they’ve been used, abused, and bounced around from pillar to post and they are still going strong.
While I wouldn’t say that they are disposable, they are priced such that I also use them to power GoPros and other action cameras when doing time lapses (the camera’s own battery doesn’t last long enough). It they get damaged or lost (or, as one did, fall off a cliff), I’m not out that much money.
Online reviews for this power bank are very positive, praising its lightweight, compact design.
Anker PowerCore 10,000 mAh Redux tech specs: Capacity: 10,000mAh | Ports: 1 x USB-C, 1 x USB-A | Max output: 25W