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It’s Time To Bag a Power Bank Bargain

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Last updated: 2025/10/07 at 7:59 AM
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As Amazon continues to expand, its deal events you need a keen eye to spot the discounts worth acting on. But, the frankly stupidly named, Prime Big Deal Days, does indeed have some tempting cuts on portable chargers. These wee slices of energy fit neatly in your pocket, bag, or car, and help you to stay connected when your small gadgets run out of steam. So, power up with these deals on some of the best power banks.

On the hunt for more bargains? Check out our categorized Absolute Best Prime Big Deal Days picks and our live blog of bargains.

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The Nimble Champ has topped our Best Power Banks guide for a few years. The big option packs a hefty 20,000-mAh capacity, is smaller than a deck of cards, and can deliver 65 watts to charge two devices at once via USB-C ports on either end. We like the speckled color finishes and the bright lanyard loop, but what really sells these power banks is the 90 percent certified recycled plastic construction and fully biodegradable packaging. You get a 3.3-foot USB-C to USB-C cable in the box.

  • Photograph: Simon Hill

  • Photograph: Simon Hill

Want to charge smartphones, tablets, or laptops? The upgrade pick in our guide is all you need. This beast from Anker boasts a 25,000 mAh capacity, has three USB-C ports rated at 100 watts, and can deliver 165 watts to juice multiple devices at once. You also get a handy built-in cable that doubles as a carry strap, a retractable cable, and a small display to see the precise percentage of remaining power, charging rate for each port, and battery temperature and health.

Photograph: Simon Hill

Sharge

Shargeek 170 Power Bank

My pursuit of the best portable chargers has led me to test hundreds of power banks, but this might be my favorite. This transparent, prism-shaped device is a real looker, but it’s also feature-packed, with a maximum output of 170 watts and a 24,000-mAh capacity, not to mention tough, with an IP66 rating for water resistance. It will fast charge just about any small gadget, from phones to laptops, and the handy display shows battery life as a percentage, time remaining, and the input or output in watts.

Photograph: Simon Hill

Anker

MagGo Power Bank (10K) (Qi2)

The Qi2 wireless charging standard was developed in partnership with Apple and features MagSafe-like magnetic alignment and speedier iPhone charging rates of up to 15 watts. This power bank can also charge other Qi2 devices, like Google’s Pixel 10 series, and existing Qi devices (just more slowly). This compact power bank also has a handy kickstand, a two-way USB-C port, and an LED display that shows remaining power and time to charge. You can attach MagSafe iPhones in portrait or landscape orientation, and it works with Apple’s StandBy mode, making it one of the best MagSafe power banks.

  • Photograph: Simon Hill

  • Photograph: Simon Hill

Slimmest of the slim, this magnetic power bank will cling to the back of your iPhone and keep the battery topped off. It is just 0.3 inches thick and weighs in at 112 grams, so you’ll barely notice it’s there. The capacity is 5,000 mAh, so you can expect at least a 50 percent battery boost for most iPhones.

  • Photograph: Simon Hill

  • Photograph: Simon Hill

Statik

SmartCharge 5-in-1 Travel Power Bank

Here’s a great pick for frequent flyers who need to keep their phone topped off on the go. Statik’s SmartCharge 5-in-1 comes with slide-on Type C, I, and G plug adapters for travel, a magnetic wireless charger (up to 15 watts), USB-A and USB-C ports, and built-in USB-C and Lightning cables. There’s also a flexible carry loop and a small slide-out stand for your phone to sit on.

  • Photograph: Simon Hill

  • Photograph: Simon Hill

Baseus

EnerCore CR11 Power Bank

A built-in retractable cable ensures you are always able to charge your gadgets, and this Baseus charger can deliver up to 67 watts. You get 2.3 feet of USB-C cable when fully extended, but you can pull and stop at shorter lengths, and there’s also a USB-C port. Tap the power button once, and the circular display shows the remaining percentage. Tap it twice to activate low current mode for charging earbuds or smartwatches safely. The 10,000-mAh model that maxes out at 45W is also on sale. There’s an additional 10% off with the coupon.

Photograph: Simon Hill

Cute and compact, this portable battery has a fold-out handle, a 288-WH capacity, and weighs 8.3 pounds. It has two USB-C ports (18 W and 100 W), one USB-A (15 W), a car port (120 W), and an AC outlet (300 W, 600 W surge). That’s enough to keep your small gadgets going, and when the power runs out, simply unfurl the book-sized 40-watt solar panel. It took me around 8 hours to charge it from the sun.

Photograph: Simon Hill

Anker

Solix C300 DC Portable Power Station

Campers are sure to love this handy portable power station. It has a hefty 90,000 mAh capacity, so it can easily keep your gadgets topped off for a weekend in the wilderness. The pop-up lantern has three brightness settings, there are various ports (including an XT60 input for a 100 W solar panel), and the display shows every charging stat you could want. It is pretty heavy at 6.17 pounds, but the lantern design and handle make it easy to carry, and Anker sells an optional shoulder strap.

Photograph: Amazon

Noco

Boost Plus GB40 Jump Starter

If you’ve ever been stranded because of a dead car battery, you’ll know how handy a jump starter in the trunk can be. The Noco Boost Plus is a 1,000-amp, 12-volt battery pack with jump leads. It also has a USB-A port to charge your phone, a built-in 100-lumen LED flashlight, and is IP65-rated. Just remember to charge it up every six months if you haven’t used it.


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