A power bank with built-in cables takes convenience to the next level, as you don’t have to carry additional cables. Of course, choosing the best power bank from the plethora of options is no mean feat. This is why we’ve curated a list of the best power banks with built-in lightning and USB cables.

Taegilla Portable Charger for iPhone

  • Battery Capacity: 5,000mAh
  • Cable(s): Lightning
  • Output power: 10W
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Taegilla Portable Charger for iPhone

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The Taegilla portable charger has a lightning connector on one end that plugs straight into your iPhone. It’s compact and lightweight, making it an excellent travel companion.

The power bank features a 5,000mAh battery, which can top up your iPhone’s battery by up to 50-60 percent, depending on the make and model of your smartphone. A slight inconvenience, though, is that the power bank itself charges via USB-C. So, if you’re primarily an iPhone user, you must carry an additional cable.

What We Like

  • Compact
  • Plugs straight into most iPhones

What We Don’t Like

  • Requires an additional cable for charging the power bank

VRURC Power Bank

  • Battery Capacity: 10,000mAh
  • Cable(s): USB-C, USB-A, micro-USB, Lightning
  • Output power: 12W
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VRURC Power Bank

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While the Taegilla power bank is handy, its battery capacity is low, and it can only charge an iPhone. If you have an Android phone or want to charge multiple devices, the VRURC power bank is a better option, as it features four built-in cables with different connectors.

The USB-C cable can charge an Android phone or an accessory, whereas iPhone users can use the lightning cable. The USB-A cable can be used to top up the power bank, and the microUSB cable can service an older accessory. The power bank itself is quite slim despite having a capacious 10,000mAh cell. It also comes with a front display indicating the remaining battery level.

What We Like

  • Can charge a bunch of accessories
  • Capacious 10,000mAh battery

What We Don’t Like

  • Bulky

Miisso Ultra-Slim Power Bank

  • Battery Capacity: 6000mAh
  • Cable(s): USB-C, Lightning
  • Output power: 10W
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Miisso Ultra-Slim Power Bank

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Miisso’s Ultra-slim power bank provides excellent portability while including a loftier battery and better compatibility. To that end, the company claims that the Ultra-slim power bank is as small as a credit card.

The two built-in cables can charge an Android phone and an iPhone. Additionally, there’s a USB-A port onboard that can charge a third device. The biggest downside of the Miisso power bank, though, is that it charges via the archaic micro-USB port. As such, you must carry an extra cable to charge the power bank itself.

What We Like

  • Portable
  • Sizeable 6,000mAh battery

What We Don’t Like

  • Charges over microUSB

Sanag Portable Charger With Wireless Charging

  • Battery Capacity: 10000mAh
  • Cable(s): USB-C, Lightning
  • Output power: 20W
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Sanag Portable Charger With Wireless Charging

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Sanag’s portable charger is a power bank, a charging adapter, and a wireless charger, all wrapped in one, making it the perfect travel companion. The portable charger ships with a 10,000mAh battery, which should suffice for most users.

In addition to the built-in cables, the USB-A and USB-C ports onboard can charge external devices. Notably, the Sanag power bank directly plugs into a wall outlet, so you don’t need a cable to charge the power bank. What’s more, the power bank’s shell also doubles up as a wireless charger. As such, you can charge your wireless earbuds or another smartphone by resting it on the charger.

What We Like

  • Can charge a handful of devices
  • Comes with a wireless charging bay
  • Supports pass-through charging

What We Don’t Like

  • Gets hot when plugged into a wall outlet

Q Portable Battery Pack With Wall Charger

  • Battery Capacity: 10000mAh
  • Cable(s): USB-C, micro-USB, Lightning
  • Output power: 18W
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Q Portable Battery Pack With Wall Charger

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Just like the Sanag portable charger, Q’s offering is a charger and a power bank combined into one unit. Additionally, the Q power bank is slimmer, and despite that, it offers a similarly capacious cell to top up your devices and accessories.

Note that the power bank doesn’t come with support for wireless charging. What’s more, the power bank doesn’t come with a USB-A port either to charge another device simultaneously. The Q portable power bank, though, includes an extra micro-USB cable, which is useful only for older devices. The unit also has foldable prongs, ensuring it takes even less space in your backpack.

What We Like

  • Can charge multiple devices
  • Sleek design

What We Don’t Like

  • Misses out on additional USB ports or a wireless charging bay

Goodaaa Solar Power Bank

  • Battery Capacity: 45800mAh
  • Cable(s): USB-C, micro-USB, USB-A, Lightning
  • Output power: 15W
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Goodaaa Solar Power Bank

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The Goodaaa solar portable charger is a complete powerhouse. It has four built-in cables to charge devices, a wireless charging pad, LED flashlights, a hand crank, and, of course, a solar panel to charge when you’re out in the sun.

The Goodaaa power bank’s built-in battery can charge your phone close to ten times. The icing on the cake is that the power bank recharges continuously under the sun, so you can top up your smartphone and other accessories during emergencies. Along with the built-in cable, the power bank comes with two USB-A output ports and a USB-C output port. As a result, you can charge up to seven devices simultaneously.

What We Like

  • Can charge up to seven devices simultaneously
  • Can recharge itself via solar
  • Comes with a hand crank and LED flashlights

What We Don’t Like

  • Extremely bulky

The maximum output power rating for the power banks prefaced above is 20W. To charge a MacBook Air, you need at least 30W of power. Hence, you cannot use any of the abovementioned power banks to charge your Mac.

The answer to this question depends on your usage. If you travel a lot, 10,000mAh should be sufficient. If you want something more portable but don’t mind getting less charge, a 5,000mAh one is the way to go.

A power bank from a reputed manufacturer is completely safe for your phone. All the power banks mentioned above have safety mechanisms in place so you can use them without any worries.

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