Best portable chargers and power banks to buy for Android in 2025
Political 6.6k politics Issove: The Anker Maggo Power Bank 6.6K has a 6,600-MAH battery that can fully charge most iPhones once. QI2 certified. That means it offers 15 watts of fast charging, fully MAGSAFE compatible and supports 15 watts of wireless charging, and double the speed of Android smartphones with standard 7.5 watts of wireless charger on MAGSAFE-enabled iPhone 13, 14 and 15 models.
Anker Nano Power Bank (USB-C): This 5,000mah power bank weighs 3.5 ounces, or 100 grams. Connect the cable to the USB-C in/out charging port on the power bank and it comes with 22.5 watts of fast charging power with the option to charge two devices simultaneously. (Charging two devices simultaneously divides the charging power in half, delivering 11.25 watts to each device.)
MyCharge Hub 6700 (deprecated): MyCharge’s Hub Portable Charger comes in several different sizes, not only integrated foldable wall plugs, but also integrated Lightning and USB-C cables, allowing you to charge both Apple and Android devices. It’s a bit bulky, but with a 6,700-MAH battery, you should be able to charge your smartphone almost completely, depending on the size. Step up 10,050-MAH model It’s still available and costs about an additional $25.
Nimble Champion: Nimble’s updated Champion Portable Charger uses recycled plastic for its construction. You’ll need to pay a little more for the Green, but it’s a 10,000-MAH charger featuring a 20 watt PD first charge, with a 20 watt PD first charge on dual USB-C ports (one on each side of the power bank) and a 10,000-MAH charger that features a 20 watt PD first charge so that two devices can be charged simultaneously. If you are charging two devices, the charging speed is limited to 10 watts per device.