If you own a smartphone, be it Android iOS, there are three USB cables that you need to own.
Lithium-ion batteries are highly flammable, spurring airport restrictions on power banks. Solid-state battery tech is here to change that.
If a 20,000mAh power bank is on your shopping list, these are the most important ones to consider.
Stuffcool's Zeno 65W is a GaN charger with a retractable cable. I used it for just over three months, and it does a great job as a travel charger.
This retractable USB-C cable helps reduce clutter and is currently discounted to under $10.
Baseus has a new 6-in-1 charging station, and the Nomos NH21 has a sleek design, integrated USB-C cables, a Qi 2 charging pad, and a total power budget of 245W.
India's Stuffcool made a Qi 2.2 3-in-1 foldable travel charger, and it's much better than I imagined
Stuffcool Nexi is a Qi 2.2-based travel charger, and the best part is that it has the ability to charge three devices at once.
Sharge has a new power bank, and it is a beast. The Shargeek 300 has a 24,000mAh battery, two USB-C ports that go up to 140W, and RGB lighting. The best part? Both ports hit 140W simultaneously, allowing you to charge two notebooks at the same time.
The Icemag 3 is Sharge's Qi 2.2 power bank, and it has active cooling, giving it a distinct edge over other 10,000mAh power banks I used.
Anker's new Nano Charger 45W has a built-in panel and auto-senses iPhones. While that is undoubtedly cool, I like the charger because it has 180-degree foldable prongs, and that feature makes it my go-to travel GaN charger.