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Toss the right laptop power bank in your bag, and you'll never need to do that panicked run to the nearest outlet again. A hefty portable charger frees you to sit anywhere with your laptop and keep it running. Power banks with USB-C ports can charge phones and headphones as well, and I’ve tested more than 100 of them over the past few years. These powerful, high-capacity portable batteries are the best ones when laptop charging is a priority. For this guide, I considered power banks that are 20,000 mAh and up, enough to charge most laptops twice.
If you want some smaller portable chargers, check out my guide to the Best Power Banks or Best Qi2 and MagSafe Power Banks, or for more power, the Best Portable Power Stations.
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Photograph: Simon Hill
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Ecoflow
Rapid Pro Power Bank
$260 EcoFlow
$180 $126 (30% off) Amazon (20,000 mAh)
Power bank manufacturers have made strides in pushing up potential charging rates in their high-capacity portable chargers. EcoFlow’s Rapid Pro X is a prime example, just edging out Anker’s Prime series below. Capable of delivering 300 watts, this power bank is close to the maximum capacity allowed on flights, and can charge a couple of laptops and phones at the same time via the three USB-C ports (140W, 65W, 65W) and a retractable USB-C cable (140W). It has a wee display showing remaining power as a percentage and the charging rate for each connected device. You can also check temperature and battery health, tweak the brightness and screen timeout, and even connect to your phone via the Ecoflow app (though most folks won’t need to).
The Rapid Pro offers a laundry list of charging capabilities (PD3.1, PPS, QC3.0, AFC, Apple2.4A, BC1.2, SCP, FCP, UFCS), but its greatest feature could be its super speedy recharge rate. Charge from a single USB-C input at 140 watts, and it takes an hour or so to fill, but you can plug in both at once to hit 80 percent from dead in under half an hour. Even better, Ecoflow’s dock can charge via the pogo pins on the bottom at 320 watts, enabling you to go from zero to 80 percent in just 20 minutes. You can fully charge it while you pack a bag. The Rapid Pro X comes with the 27,650 mAh model and the charging dock. Ecoflow also offers a 20,000-mAh, 230W Rapid Pro model ($140).
SpecsPorts:USB-C x 3, retractable USB-C cableCapacity:27,650 mAhCharges:Most laptops one to two timesWattage:300 wattsWarranty:2 years
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Anker
Prime Power Bank
$230 $200 (13% off) Amazon
$230 $200 (13% off) Anker
$180 $126 (30% off) Amazon (20,100 mAh)
$162 Amazon (27,650 mAh)
Anker introduced an innovative, high-wattage, high-capacity Prime Power Bank series a few years ago with an optional docking station for faster recharging via pogo pins on the bottom. This model is more compact and powerful than ever, offering 26,250 mAh at 300 watts across two USB-C ports and one USB-A, making it suitable for charging a couple of MacBooks and a smartphone at once. It also boasts a smart display and app control, and it comes with a 3.3-foot USB-C cable. Plug in both USB-C ports, and you can recharge at 250 watts to 80 percent from zero in 20 minutes.
All it's missing compared to my top pick is that retractable cable, but it's a handy extra to have. There are a few older models in the Prime series, including a smaller 20,100-mAh version ($180) that can output 220 watts and a 27,650-mAh model ($162) that’s bigger but capped at 250 watts. Anker's charging dock is a little nicer, more affordable than EcoFlow's, and easier to use with the Prime range.
SpecsPorts:USB-C x 2, USB-ACapacity:26,250 mAhCharges:Most laptops one to two timesWattage:300 wattsWarranty:2 years
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Aohi
Starship Power Bank
$169 Aohi
$190 $170 (11% off) Amazon (40,000 mAh)
$180 $135 (25% off) Amazon (20,000 mAh)
Long may this trend of sci-fi-styled portable chargers continue. The Aohi Starship looks like something you might find on the Nostromo, with a black and yellow design, three ports in one end, and a display to show remaining battery life as a percentage and wattage in and out. Information is in yellow, but the display is very dim (too dim to make out in direct sunlight). This power bank supports PD 3.1 and can deliver a chart-topping 240 watts for two devices via the two USB-C ports (140 watts and 100 watts), making it a good choice if you want to charge two laptops simulta