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What to Look For When Buying a Power Bank

Power banks are an ideal way to keep your phone charged, especially if you own a battery-operated device like a drone or go-pro. They're also useful for recharging laptops, Nintendo Switches, or game consoles during camping trips or long weekend getaways.

Power banks come in three main varieties - low-capacity, high-capacity, and portable. Generally speaking, the more powerful ones can recharge your devices multiple times and offer greater versatility; they tend to be larger and heavier than their low-capacity counterparts but tend to last longer by charging more frequently.

Low-capacity power banks are typically small and pocketable. While they won't provide you with a lot of charges at once, they're perfect for when you need an urgent boost to your phone or tablet.

The Anker PowerCore Slim 10,000mAh is an excellent example of a low-capacity model that doesn't skimp on features but still provides enough juice to keep your phone charged. Equipped with both a lightning connector and USB-C port, this makes it the ideal choice for those with iPhones, but it's compatible with Android, too, thanks to its micro USB connection.

For those who need fast phone charging, look for a power bank with Qualcomm Quick Charge technology support. Though not all models support this feature, those who use their smartphones frequently may find it a real blessing.

When shopping for a high-capacity power bank, look for one with a USB-C port that supports Power Delivery. This provides faster charging speeds compatible with the latest smartphones and allows the power bank itself to be charged at an accelerated rate as well.

Alternatively, you might prefer a power bank that uses a GaN chip instead of silicon, as this is more cost effective and efficient when creating power banks. These chips offer better energy efficiency than silicon while being smaller and more compact in design.

You might prefer a power bank that can charge different devices at different speeds, depending on what type of gadget you need to be charged. A low-speed version may work best for your smartwatch or wireless earbuds, while high-speed chargers would be ideal for tablets, Xboxes, and Nintendo Switches.

When looking for the ideal power bank, make sure it offers a range of ports so you can charge multiple devices simultaneously. Furthermore, ensure its high capacity provides enough juice to last several days on end.

Finally, be sure to verify if your device has a trickle-charging feature for devices that need to be charged gradually over time. This can be beneficial when using devices that weren't designed to handle rapid charges and will guarantee they remain safe when away from their power sources. For more information check https://smartgear.au/collections/power-banks.

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