Ever been in a mall, looking for a plug point to charge your phone? But what’s this? You can’t find one, and what’s even worse, you don’t have your charger either. What do you do then? Well, we’ve got two words for you – Power banks. These nifty little devices ensure our devices never run out of juice on the move and also ensure that they don’t take up too much space in your pocket or bag either.
Now, some of you at this point, may be convinced why you need one. However, the next question is, which one to buy. Well, this is where step in. For we’ve put together this lsit of the five best power banks you can consider buying under Rs 1,000. Read on.
1. URBN 10000 mAh 20W Fast Charging Power Bank
The URBN 10,000mAh power bank comes with 20W fast charging capabilities. It gets one micro-USB port, a USB Type-C port, and two Type-A ports. It also comes with a 12-level protection casing in place, meaning you can rest assured against any short circuits or overheating. What’s more, It also comes with a USB Type-A to Type-C cable included. For charging.
2. Croma 10000 mAh 22.5W Fast Charging Power Bank
Croma’s 10,000 mAh power bank is capable of up to 22.5W fast charging, meaning you can say goodbye to waiting for long hours before your phone turns back on if in case it does get discharged. The power bank comes with two USB Type-A ports, A USB Type-C port that supports PD charging, as well as a micro USB port.
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Housed in an aluminum casing, it also features protection mechanisms that cut off the power supply in case the voltage is too high, or the power bank gets too hot, to ensure your phone isn’t damaged.
3. stuffcool 10000 mAh 18 W Type-C QC 3 Power Bank
The stuffcool QC3 power bank comes with a 10,000 mAh battery capacity and 18W fast charging support. It has two QC 3.0 charging ports, as well as a USB Type-C charging input, using which it can be charged from 0 to 100 per cent in about five hours. In addition to this, it has a life of over 500 charging cycles. The stuffcool 18W QC 3 10,000 mAh power bank also comes with a textured aluminum casing, which helps prevent accidental slips and falls, and subsequent dents and dings.
4. realme 10000mAh Power Bank 2i
The realme 10,000mAh power bank 2i has 18W fast charging capabilities. It has support for both, PD as well as QC charging. What’s more, the 18W power bank also gets two-way quick charge capabilities. That means, it can charge a 4,500mAh battery phone In about two hours and 40 minutes, and be charged itself, in approximately three hours. On the connectivity front, there are two USB Type-A ports, a USB Type-C port, and a micro-USB port.
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What’s cool is, the power bank stands out with its unique design, being encased in an all-black aluminium case, with the realme branding in yellow.
5. pTron Dynamo Pro 10000 mAh 18W Fast Charging Power Bank
The pTron Dynamo Pro 10000 mAh power bank gets 18W fast charging support as well, the same as the others on this list. It has one USB Type-C, one USB Type-A, and one micro USB port, and can be charged with both, the Type-C as well as Type-A ports, in about four hours. It also gets an automatic power cut-off feature to protect against overcharging and overheating protection. The textured outer shell with a curved design, gives it a relatively compact form factor, and it is therefore quite easy to fit in your pockets.
Well, these were our picks for the top five power banks to buy under Rs 1,000. They go to show how convenience in terms of charging, as well as portability, needn’t necessarily always break the bank.
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