![]() Here are the parameters to take into consideration when choosing a power bank: Power banks for iPhone and iPad – things to know My general advice: choose for your iPhone and/or iPad the power bank that meets most of your needs without being too bulky. Solar power banks are heavier and less reliable than non-solar battery backs, and they can’t be treated as emergency charging solutions, so in the end they won’t give you peace of mind. I personally don’t recommend solar power banks, so you won’t find them in this round-up. Plus, there are parameters to consider such as capacity, maximum power output, compatible plugs and ports, and extra features, such as built-in cables, wireless charging, or pass-through technology.īelow, you will find a list of the newest, most innovative power banks that are compatible with iPhone and iPad (some of them can charge your Apple Watch and MacBook, as well). A big power bank capable of charging all your mobile Apple devices could weigh more than all these devices combined. On the other hand, high-capacity battery packs are heavy and big. The more devices you have, the bigger the power bank you would need. ![]() Looks like a lot of stuff to take, while the only thing you need is to emergency charge your iPad or iPhone once every few days. Plus the cables with all possible plug configurations to make sure that any device can be charged. Apple Watch, iPad, Bluetooth headphones, a digital camera? The thing is that most probably you have more devices than just your iPhone – and that you would like to be able to charge them on the go, as well. ![]() 10 best camping power banks and battery packs (2023 edition) March 17, 2023 ![]()
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