Are you commuting to work or
going on vacation? Or do you use multiple devices simultaneously every day? A
power bank is indispensable.
There are many different power
banks varying in size, weight, capacity, and output. But how do you know
which one you need?
In this blog post we'll discuss
the key factors to consider so you can buy the right power bank.
How do you choose the right power bank for long trips?
A long trip quickly shows whether
your travel EDC really works. In theory, "a 27,000
mAh power bank is enough." In practice, you may end up hunting for
an outlet at the airport, charging your phone at the expense of your
headphones, or nervously saving your laptop battery because a video call is
about to start.
That’s why a fast-charging
power bank for long trips should be chosen the same way you choose outdoor
gear: based on real needs, not the biggest number on the shelf.
What is a laptop Power Bank?
A laptop
power bank is exactly what it sounds like: a portable charger designed
to keep your laptop, tablet, and other essential devices powered when you don’t
have access to an outlet.
Unlike typical power banks, which
are great for phones and smaller devices, a laptop power bank delivers higher
wattage and greater capacity to handle power-hungry laptops such as MacBook
Pro, Dell XPS, Lenovo ThinkPad, and Microsoft Surface. It acts like a portable
power station, giving your laptop the extra juice it needs to keep up with your
busy lifestyle.
With the right laptop power bank,
you can work or stream without worrying about running out of power—no matter
where you are.
What should I consider when choosing a power bank for my laptop?
When selecting a 20,000
mAh laptop power bank, consider the following important factors to
ensure you choose the right one for your needs:
Capacity (mAh): Choose a
laptop power bank with a minimum capacity of 20,000 mAh. Laptops have larger
batteries than most other devices, so a power bank with insufficient capacity
may only partially charge your laptop or may not charge it at all.
Output power (W): Ensure the laptop power bank
provides the same (or higher) wattage as your laptop charger to charge it as
quickly as possible. Check the wattage on your laptop’s wall charger for
reference.
How many watts do you need?
Smartphone: Wattage
determines charging speed. The faster you want to charge, the higher the
wattage should be, depending on what your device supports. A 20 W power bank is
generally sufficient for most smartphones.
iPhone: For optimal
charging, newer iPhone models support up to 27 W. Choose a power bank that can
deliver 27 W or higher.
Samsung: Newer Samsung
models support charging up to 45 W. You can charge them with a lower-wattage
power bank, but to achieve maximum charging speed choose a power bank that can
deliver 45 W or more.
What size power bank do you need?
When choosing a power bank, many
people immediately think of capacity, but size and weight are also important.
The right size depends on how, where, and what you use your power bank for.
·
The compact pocket sizes are usually a maximum
of 10,000 mAh and are light and small. 10,000
mAh power banks usually fit easily in your jacket pocket, trouser
pocket or small handbag. Super handy if you have little space.
·
20,000 mAh power banks are usually medium-sized.
They are ideal for those who are without a power outlet for several days, want
to power a device for a longer period of time or want to charge multiple
devices at the same time.
Conclusion
The Moerdon Store 27,000 mAh
Smart Display Power Bank is an excellent charging solution and a smart
investment. We hope this guide helps you choose the right power bank. If you
need further assistance, visit moerdonstore.com or contact us at +91 97520 93751.

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