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Hey there y'all, I'm going to go on the Arizona Trail soon, and was hoping for some advice on a power bank. I was wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction here.
First of all, I will not lie, even though I plan NOT to use electronics much and enjoy the nature, I would love the security of the bigger capacity of a 20,000 mah bank, even though I know I could be fine with a 10,000, most likely. I want to take my pictures and be able to be in touch with my folks back home if available, and I'm considering the extra 10k power a luxury item, so can survive the extra oz.
I was looking at the Anker PowerCore 325, but the recharge time is abysmal. Does anyone have an alternative 20,000 mah bank that does not take such a long time to charge?
Hey everyone, thanks in advance for any discussion and help. I appreciate it a lot
I’m coming from the anker at 325 (20,000mah which has 2 USBA, and 1 micro + 1 usbc In only to charge)
Since my new devices are all the USB-C (AirPod, iPhone etc) I’m looking for a power Bank that maybe has only USBC or maybe one USBA and the rest USBC
I’m leaving to backpack around Asia and Latin America(again) for the next couple years and want something that’s both reliable, and rugged. I recently got the ultra slim anker 5k MagSafe for day trips, but often times I do multi day hikes, or spend extended periods of time in the Amazon rainforest where having that larger capacity is invaluable.
I’m only travelling with my phone and AirPods (not kindle, no laptop etc)
What power banks would you suggest that aren’t wide in thickness like the newer block type ankers 5(akward to fit in my tech pouch). I also don’t want a built in cable
Thanks again!
Edit- I chose the I ended up going Iniu p62-e1. Was exactly what I was looking for