I'm standardizing my portable power bank solutions and have settled on three models from Anker:
PowerCore 10400 (A1214) - 10k - USB
PowerBank 334 (A1642) - 10k - Type C, MagSafe
PowerBank 622 (A1611) - 5k - Type C, MagSafe
Weight vs Capacity: 10k is Optimum
After some deliberation, I've chosen the 10k capacity as it strikes a good balance between weight and power. The 5k model is ideal for a quick charge, while the 10k can provide two full recharges, making it perfect for longer trips. Although a 20k option might be nice, it's unnecessary for my current travel plans since I typically have access to a hotel or power outlet. Given that I don't require 'off-grid' living, the 10k option suits me perfectly.
Wireless vs Wired
While wireless charging via MagSafe is generally more expensive and offers slower speeds, the convenience it provides is quite appealing. However, having the option to charge faster with a wired connection is also a nice feature.
Update - Sept 2024: Anker Recall A1642
Fortunately, my 10k A1642 wasn’t affected by the safety recall regarding potentially exploding batteries. You can verify the status of your device by checking the serial number on Anker’s website: Anker Recall Verification.
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