
Each supports charging at up to 20 watts, and combined, they can put out 24 watts of power (meaning you’ll get slower charging speeds if you have two fast-charging devices plugged in at once, which is as expected. The Powerstation has two USB-C charging ports that allow users to charge two devices simultaneously. In our tests, either of the Powerstation’s USB-C ports powered the phone to 50% in the first 30 minutes and 93% after an hour on average. In our tests that was enough to charge a Samsung Galaxy S22 nearly two times before the power bank fully drained, which is comparable to every other power bank we tested, most of which are larger. Despite its deck-of-cards size, the battery has a surprising 10,000 mAh/36 Wh capacity. The Mophie Powerstation’s power density is its standout feature.
#NIMBLE PORTABLE CHARGER REVIEW ANDROID#
The Mophie and Nimble models will work just as well with Android phones.
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We also like the company’s Powerstation Plus with built-in cables, Nimble’s Wally Pro Portable Wall Charger and Anker’s 633 Magnetic Battery (MagGo) for different use cases. Our favorite power bank is Mophie’s Powerstation, primarily due to its capacity for power, favorable size and charging rates. After combing through internet forums, speaking with experts and scouring the market, we tested more than a dozen to find the best options. A quick-fix solution is a power bank, a portable charger that has fast and powerful charging rates, convenient sizing and a reputable brand to back it up. The last thing anyone wants on a long commute, or in the middle of a camping trip, or mid-music festival (you get the idea-this list could go on and on) is a dead phone.
