Our power bank (AKA battery pack) threads are five to six years old. Technology changes fast.
The topic is currently available power banks to charge electronic devices such as phones, laptops/tablets, satellite communicators, and other electronic devices you take on canoe or camping trips. NOT whether you use electronics or not. NOT how to save charge without a power bank. JUST power banks currently available.
I only base camp now, for five or six days, but my needs would be the same if I were still in-canoe tripping. I want to be able to charge a phone maybe twice over the five-day period and a laptop maybe once.
I've preliminarily narrowed my search to Anker power banks to simplify the decision and because Anker products have a good reputation for reliability. However, feel free to recommend or discuss any brand of power bank.
In my mind the key parameters boil down to mAh battery storage capacity, charging watts, size/weight, and price. Currently, I'm considering these three Anker power banks, which all have built-in USB C cables, but I'm not yet married to any one:
Anker Laptop Power Bank - 25,000 mAh, 165 watts, 20.6 oz., $96.00 (w/REI coupon)
Anker Zolo Power Bank - 20,000 mAh, 40 watts, 12.5 oz., $36.00 (on sale Amazon)
Anker Zolo Power Bank - 10,000 mAh, 22.5 watts, 8.1 oz., $24.00 (w/REI coupon)
Any thoughts, experiences, opinions or facts are welcome.
The topic is currently available power banks to charge electronic devices such as phones, laptops/tablets, satellite communicators, and other electronic devices you take on canoe or camping trips. NOT whether you use electronics or not. NOT how to save charge without a power bank. JUST power banks currently available.
I only base camp now, for five or six days, but my needs would be the same if I were still in-canoe tripping. I want to be able to charge a phone maybe twice over the five-day period and a laptop maybe once.
I've preliminarily narrowed my search to Anker power banks to simplify the decision and because Anker products have a good reputation for reliability. However, feel free to recommend or discuss any brand of power bank.
In my mind the key parameters boil down to mAh battery storage capacity, charging watts, size/weight, and price. Currently, I'm considering these three Anker power banks, which all have built-in USB C cables, but I'm not yet married to any one:
Anker Laptop Power Bank - 25,000 mAh, 165 watts, 20.6 oz., $96.00 (w/REI coupon)
Anker Zolo Power Bank - 20,000 mAh, 40 watts, 12.5 oz., $36.00 (on sale Amazon)
Anker Zolo Power Bank - 10,000 mAh, 22.5 watts, 8.1 oz., $24.00 (w/REI coupon)
Any thoughts, experiences, opinions or facts are welcome.