20 Best power banks 2016 UK

20. Lumsing 10400mAh Power Bank

Lumsing 10400mAh Power Bank
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  • Reviewed on: 19 June 14
  • RRP: £21 inc. VAT
At £17.99 the Lumsing Power Bank is a fantastic buy, able to keep all your devices going several days away from the mains. If you're planning a camping trip or going to a festival, take the Power Bank with you.

19. iHarbort Power Bank MS031 10,000mAh

iHarbort Power Bank MS031 10,000mAh
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  • Reviewed on: 30 June 15
  • RRP: £13.99 inc. VAT
The iHarbort offers excellent value for money, but the OnePlus Power Bank has the edge. If you use an iPhone or iPad or are simply not a OnePlus fan you may well prefer this device's design, plus the fact free delivery is available from Amazon when you spend £20. Neither of these devices can match the smaller 5000mAh iHarbort, though, which is not only the cheapest power bank we've ever reviewed but far more easily portable.

18. Intocircuit PowerMini 3000 Power Bank

Intocircuit PowerMini 3000 Power Bank
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  • Reviewed on: 21 October 14
  • RRP: £10.99 inc. VAT
If you need a truly portable power bank for daily top ups, you won't find a better deal than this Intocircuit PowerMini 3000 Power Bank. Cheap, well built, easily pocketable and with enough capacity to fill most smartphones once, the only drawback is in remembering to recharge the power bank itself after each use.

17. OnePlus Power Bank

OnePlus Power Bank
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  • Reviewed on: 21 May 15
  • RRP: £13.99 (£19.48 with shipping)
We really like the OnePlus Power Bank. If it weren't for the shipping costs it would offer excellent value at £13.99, and we know OnePlus One fans will adore its design. You don't expect to find high-end features such as an LCD display and passthrough charging at this price, but the shake-activated LED status lights and auto-on functionality are welcome additions. More importantly, though, this power bank will keep any smartphone user going all day, all night and beyond.

16. Choetech Portable Power Bank B611Q

Choetech Portable Power Bank B611Q
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  • Reviewed on: 14 August 15
  • RRP: £33 inc. VAT
We can't say enough just how pleased we are with the inclusion of Quick Charge 2.0 support in this power bank, and if speed is important to you then no doubt you'll feel the same. iPhone users will also appreciate the Lightning input, although the Quick Charge functionality will be of no use to them. In other respects there is nothing standout here, so if you won't benefit from Quick Charge or Lightning you should look elsewhere.

15. TP-Link TL-PB2600 Power Bank

TP-Link TL-PB2600 Power Bank
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  • Reviewed on: 7 March 16
  • RRP: £10.99 inc. VAT
For sheer value for money the TP-Link TP-PB2600 is an excellent power bank for topping up your smartphone when its battery can’t make it through the day. There are nicer-looking alternatives with slightly higher capacity, but they’ll cost you more - in the wallet and the pocket.

14. EliveBuy 10,400mAh Power Bank

EliveBuy 10,400mAh Power Bank
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  • Reviewed on: 21 September 15
  • RRP: £16.99 inc. VAT
Ignoring the dye issue with our first sample, the EliveBuy is a great power bank. It is well designed with a sturdy metal build, it's super-fast with QC 2.0 support on both the input and output, of a useful capacity, and comes at a great price. It's easily pocketable, too.

13. Flux Card

Flux Card
It’s not the cheapest nor the most feature-packed power bank for UK customers, but the Flux Card includes all you need to charge either an Android phone or an Android, so you needn’t worry about carrying extra cables. It’s small, incredibly light, and quick to charge - a handy power bank to have around when you run out of juice.
Read our Flux Card review.

12. EasyAcc Rugged Power Bank

EasyAcc Rugged Power Bank
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  • Reviewed on: 11 March 16
  • RRP: £33.99 inc. VAT
If you’re going out in the wild and need a heavy-duty, high-capacity power bank to keep your electronic devices ticking over during your adventure, this EasyAcc is the best rugged power bank we’ve tested. For all other times, however, it’ll be overkill.

11. Carved Wood Power Bank

Carved Wood Power Bank
It’s relatively expensive, slow to refill its own battery and comes without any advanced features, but we wouldn’t hesitate to recommend this charming hand-finished wooden power bank on style grounds alone. Just be careful not to let the Carved Wood Power Bank get too hot.

10. Zendure A8 Pro

Zendure A8 Pro
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  • Reviewed on: 14 October 15
  • RRP: £59.95 inc. VAT
Incredibly well designed with excellent features including passthrough charging and an LCD panel, a tough build and huge amounts of power, that £59.95 asking price doesn't look so high after all. The only thing we can fault Zendure on is its low 3.1A/15.3W maximum output when you consider that it has four outputs each possible of 2.1A/10.5W. We'd like to see Quick Charge support in a future generation, but this remains an excellent buy if your power needs are great.

9. EasyAcc 10,000mAh PowerBank (PB100000CF)

EasyAcc 10,000mAh PowerBank (PB100000CF)
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  • Reviewed on: 4 September 15
  • RRP: £12.99
The EasyAcc Power Bank offers astonishing value, and although we've seen power banks with nicer designs, few can match the features it offers at this price. Highly recommended.

8. Intocircuit Power Castle PC13000/PC15000

Intocircuit Power Castle PC13000/PC15000
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  • Reviewed on: 22 April 15
  • RRP: £26.99 PC13000
The new Intocircuit Power Castle PC13000 and PC15000 are nicely designed, representing excellent value and fast, easy charging for your phone and tablet away from the mains. The LCD display is a great inclusion at this price. Recommended.

7. Aukey 5000mAh External Battery Charger

Aukey 5000mAh External Battery Charger
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  • Reviewed on: 9 November 15
  • RRP: £10.99 inc. VAT
It's chunkier in design than the similar Anker Astro Mini, and with only 620mAh more effective power capacity, but don't let that put you off. This 5000mAh Aukey power bank is faster to charge your connected phone or tablet, offers easy operation with no physical buttons, and supports passthrough charging. At a penny short of £11, you will have little reason to be disappointed.

6. Anker Astro Mini 3200mAh

Anker Astro Mini 3200mAh
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  • Reviewed on: 9 January 15
  • RRP: £13.99 inc. VAT
Anker's Astro Mini is an extremely useful power bank, both pocketable and pretty, and able to offer your smartphone a full charge away from the mains. At this price we can't fault it. Recommended.

5. iHarbort Power Bank MS024

iHarbort Power Bank MS024
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  • Reviewed on: 29 June 15
  • RRP: £25
iHarbort's 5000mAh power bank is one of the best deals we've found, offering useful capacity in a stylish and truly pocketable package, support for auto-on/-off and passthrough charging, and the most attractive price tag we've seen. At £12.90 you really cannot go wrong with the iHarbort power bank.

4. Anker PowerCore+ 20100 USB-C

Anker PowerCore+ 20100 USB-C
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  • Reviewed on: 1 December 15
  • RRP: £80 inc. VAT
The Anker PowerCore+ 20100 USB-C is a very decent high-capacity power bank for fast-charging all manner of USB-connected devices, including USB-C models such as the Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P - even if you don't have a USB-C smartphone now, chances are you will do at your next upgrade. It's big and heavy, yet remains stylish and easy to use, and currently offers good value. We'd like to see such things as passthrough charging and an LCD screen, but the LED power wheel is the best implementation we've seen, and we appreciate the Anker's ability to recharge itself in just over eight hours.

3. RavPower Turbo+ 20100mAh External Battery Pack

RavPower Turbo+ 20100mAh External Battery Pack
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  • Reviewed on: 29 February 16
  • RRP: £34.99 inc. VAT
It’s not the most feature-rich or sexiest power bank (should such a thing exist), but the RavPower is affordable, high in capacity, futureproof and oh so very fast. Highly recommended, even if you don’t have a USB-C or Quick Charge 3.0 device right now.

2. Xiaomi 10,000mAh Power Bank

Xiaomi 10,000mAh Power Bank
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  • Reviewed on: 13 July 15
  • RRP: £16 inc. VAT
Perfectly balancing portability with capacity, the Xiaomi power bank's feature list and specification is also much bigger than you'd expect. Brilliantly designed, the Xiaomi 10,000mAh Power Bank offers extraordinary value. It's a strong rival to the Zendure A2 in first place in our chart, although the Zendure will prove easier to get hold of in the UK.

1. Zendure A2

Zendure A2
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  • Reviewed on: 23 March 16
  • RRP: £74.99
It might seem strange to find a power bank at number one in our chart that doesn't have an LCD screen, doesn't support USB-C or Lightning, doesn't have multiple outputs and doesn't feature Quick Charge 3.0 support. But we stand by our claim that the Zendure A2 is absolutely the best personal power bank on the market. It's compact. It's good-looking. It's fast. It's super-tough. It's plug-and-go. It has enough capacity for several charges and it's great value. A well worthy winner of our best power bank crown.
Read our Zendure A2 review.
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