Best laptop power bank in 2023: portable battery packs to keep you topped up

Voltaic Systems V88, one of the best laptops power ban,: connected to a laptop on a desk
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We don't know where we'd be without the best laptop power banks. You won't ever have to worry about your laptop's battery running out even when you can't find a socket. Instead, just plug it into the power bank and charge it while on the move. Whether you own one of the best HP laptops, the best Dell laptops or one of the best laptops for photo editing, a power bank will ensure you can continue your creative pursuits wherever you are. 

Laptops need a lot more electricity than phones to charge, though, so even the best iPhone power banks probably won't be powerful enough for this purpose. Instead, you'll need a power bank with at least 18,000mAh capacity, as well as the right ports to connect to your specific laptop.

To help you find the right model, we've compiled a list of the very best laptop power banks on sale today. Note, too, that they don't just work with laptops but can also be used to charge cameras, tablets, phones, and other devices.

best laptop power banks: our top picks

The best laptop power banks in 2023

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The best portable power station for photoshoots

Specifications

Capacity: 576Wh
Maximum wattage: 600W
Output sockets : 2x USB-A, 1x USB-C, 1x DC out, 1x AC out
Weight: 7.7kg
Size: 289 x 184 x 235mm

Reasons to buy

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Huge capacity
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Recharge laptops via USB-C
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2x AC for camera battery chargers

Reasons to avoid

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Overkill for most people

Looking for a big beast of a machine, to keep multiple laptops, cameras and other devices topped up, without ever running short of juice? Then you may prefer to invest in something serious, and we recommend the EcoFlow River Max portable power station.

With a mammoth 576Wh capacity, it can be charged from a normal power socket in just over an hour and a half. Alternatively, if you're going off-grid, you can buy solar panels separately, which will charge it in just over five hours in direct sunlight. Or you can use the cigarette lighter charger found in most cars, which again takes about five hours.

At 7.7kg, it's pretty heavy, although if you need less power you can reduce the weight by removing one of the two 288Wh batteries. Outputs include one USB-A fast-charge (18W), one USB-A (5V/2.4A), one USB-C (100W), one 13.6V cigarette lighter, two AC (600W), and two DC. 

Don't get us wrong: this is overkill if you just want to charge a laptop, but if you're taking a ton of electrical equipment – on a photoshoot, say – it's a great choice.

Read our full EcoFlow River Max portable power station review for more details

Goal Zero Yeti 1500X, one of the best laptop power banks

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Best for lengthy, off-grid projects

Specifications

Capacity: 400,000 mAh (1,516W hours)
Maximum wattage: 600W
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Output sockets : 2x USB-A, 1x USB-C, 1x DC out, 1x AC out
Weight: 7.7kg
Size: 289 x 184 x 235mm

Reasons to buy

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Enormous capacity
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Great connectivity
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Recharge laptops via USB-C

Reasons to avoid

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Overkill for most uses

We know this is a pretty hefty portable charger - some might say it's not even that portable but if you're working off-grid for a long time with a large crew then the EcoFlow River Max might not cut it. However, the Goal Zero Yeti 1500X is an absolute beast and will charge several large devices a few times over. 

This giant portable power station offers a massive 400,000 mAh or 1,516W hours. That's clearly enough to charge a camera battery, let alone a laptop, many times over. You get a ton of outputs, including two AC, two USB-A, one 60W PD USB-C, two 12V car outputs, two 12V power ports, and two Anderson Power Pol (APP). It can be attached to up to 50V's worth of solar panels, and there's even onboard Wi-Fi and a bespoke app to control everything with.

The downside is it is very expensive and you'd need a major project to justify the cost of buying this but if you have the budget and the needs we think it's a great investment. 

Read our full Goal Zero Yeti 1500X portable power station review for more details

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3. Krisdonia 50,000mAh Power Pack

A great value power bank, but it's very heavy

Specifications

Capacity: 50,000mAh
Maximum wattage: 90W
Output sockets: 2x USB-A, 1x USB-C, DC out
Weight: 1.2kg
Size: 195 x 150 x 28mm

Reasons to buy

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Huge capacity 
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Charge 4 devices at once 
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28 laptop connectors 

Reasons to avoid

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Heavy 
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Not suitable for flights

Hitting the perfect sweet spot in terms of battery, versatility, and price, the Krisdonia 50,000mAh Power Pack is the best value laptop power bank overall. It comes with a massive 50,000mAh battery, which provides enough juice to power a 65W laptop about 2.5 times and a smartphone about 11-18 times. In other words, enough power to keep you going for days on end. 

Alternatively, you can charge both your laptop and other devices, such as smartphones and tablets, simultaneously, using any combination of the power bank's four ports. These are a DC-out for laptops, two USB-A ports for smartphones, and a USB-C port for laptops such as the 12in MacBook, as well as other devices like the Nintendo Switch. Note, though, that the USB-C port doesn't support 20V, so if you have a 20V laptop you'll need to buy a converter.

Passthrough charging is supported, too, which means you can charge the power bank up while it's charging other devices. And it comes with 28 different laptop connectors and a MagSafe 2 adapter, making it compatible with a huge range of laptops, including MacBooks. On the downside, because it's so powerful, it's not TSA-approved so you can't take it on a plane. Also be aware that at 1.2kg, it's quite heavy.

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4. Maxoak 50,000mAh Power Bank

The best laptop power bank for charging multiple devices (unless one's a MacBook)

Specifications

Capacity: 50,000mAh
Maximum wattage: 130W
Output sockets: 4x USB-A, 2x DC out
Weight: 1.26kg
Size: 206 x 135 x 33mm

Reasons to buy

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Power 6 devices at once
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Huge battery

Reasons to avoid

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Doesn't support Apple laptops 
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Unsuitable for flights

Want to charge a lot of devices at once? Then as long as you're using a Windows laptop or Chromebook (Apple laptops aren't supported), this power bank from Maxoak is the ideal choice. 

It not only comes with a huge 50,000mAh battery, which provides up to 185W of power, but it also has an impressive six ports. These are, in turn: a 20V/5A slot for laptops, a 12V/2.5A slot for digital cameras, two 5V/2.1A ports, and two 5V/1A ports, which cover most smartphones and tablets. You also have 14 connectors for various laptops, and passthrough charging is supported. 

On the downside, it's the heaviest on our list at 1.26kg, and it's so powerful that you're not allowed to take it on a plane. 

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5. Dell Power Companion PW7015L

The best power bank for Dell laptops

Specifications

Capacity: 18,000mAh
Maximum wattage : 65W
Output sockets: 2x USB-A, 2x Dell powerbrick sockets
Weight: 590g
Size: 78 x 162 x 21mm

Reasons to buy

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Dell optimized 
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Compact 
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Suitable for flights

Reasons to avoid

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Pointless for non-Dell users

Got a modern Dell notebook or ultrabook? Then here's a laptop power bank from Dell that's specially optimized for your device. The Dell Power Companion is designed to deliver in-bag charging, so your laptop is charged when you need them. It's also specifically designed to fit into the Dell Premier Backpack and Dell Premier Briefcases.

As well as charging your laptop, there are two USB-A ports for simultaneously charging other devices, such as smartphones. And while the 18,000 mAh battery isn't the largest on our list, the power bank as a whole is flight-approved and very compact (78 x 162 x 21mm), making it both a space saver and a good choice for travel.

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6. Anker PowerCore III Elite

The best value laptop power bank

Specifications

Capacity: 25,600 mAh
Maximum wattage: 60W
Output sockets : 2x USB-A, 1x USB-C
Weight: 570g
Size: 183 x 82 x 24mm

Reasons to buy

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Connect 3 devices 
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Trickle-charging mode 
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Reasonable price 

Reasons to avoid

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Not the biggest battery

Even with the best laptop power banks, there's a compromise to be made between the amount you spend and the amount of power you get. And we reckon that this power bank from Anker hits a great balance in terms of value especially if you're using it with one of the best budget laptops.

Despite its relatively low price, his power bank comes with a meaty 25,600mAh battery, which allows you to fully charge a 13.4-inch MacBook and charge a Dell XPS 13 up to 90 percent. It's also enough to juice up an iPhone 11 more than five times, or a Samsung Galaxy S20 more than four times. With a USB-C port and two USB-A ports, you can charge up to three devices at the same time. 

There's also a trickle-charging mode designed specifically to provide safe, stable charging to low-powered devices such as Bluetooth earphones. And you get a travel pouch thrown in too. So overall, this offers the best value of all the laptop power banks on this list.

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7. Biolite Charge PD 80

Cheap, cheerful and flight-safe

Specifications

Capacity: 20,000mAh
Maximum wattage : 18W
Output sockets : 2x USB-A, 1x USB-C
Weight: 465g
Size: 170 x 82 x 25mm

Reasons to buy

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Low price 
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Suitable for flights 
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Connect 3 devices

Reasons to avoid

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Not the biggest battery
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Only suitable for 13in laptops

Here's another great laptop power bank that comes in at a nicely affordable price. With a 20,000 mAh rechargeable battery and three outputs – one USB-C PD port and USB-A charge-out ports – you can use this cheap and cheerful power bank to fully charge a 13-inch laptop, or charge multiple devices at once. 

It's compact, slimline, and flight-safe, too, making it a great choice for travel. As Biolite is known for its outdoors and camping products, though, it's worth pointing out that this power bank is not rugged or waterproof. On the plus side, it is the lightest on our list of the best laptop power banks.

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8. Belkin Boost Charge Power Bank

The best cheap laptop power bank

Specifications

Capacity: 20,100mAh
Maximum wattage : 30W
Output sockets : 1x USB-A, 1x USB-C
Weight: 520g
Size: 45 x 102 x 171mm

Reasons to buy

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Low price 
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Small and light
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Charges multiple devices

Reasons to avoid

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Not the biggest battery

Short on cash? Then let us point you to the Belkin Boost Charge Power Bank, which has the lowest price on our list, but still does a decent job of charging your laptop and other devices. 

Admittedly, the 20,100mAh battery is much less powerful than those of the products above. Yet it can still provide, for example, up to nine extra hours of battery life to your MacBook, up to 28 hours to your iPad, or up to 77 hours to your phone. 

You can fast-charge USB-C smartphones with the included cable up to 50 percent in 36 minutes, or an iPhone 8+ in just 30 minutes if you have a USB-C to Lightning cable (not included). Plus, because this laptop power bank comes with both a USB-C and a USB-A port, you can charge two devices at the same time. You can take it on a plane and, as the second-lightest on our list at just 520g, it's a great choice for travel overall.

FAQs

Will one of the best portable chargers work for a laptop?

Sadly not, you will need a power bank with a much higher capacity than most power banks used to charge camera phones or other small appliances. It's recommended that you invest in a power bank with a 20,000 mAh or larger especially if you want to charge it multiple times. 

How do I connect my laptop to the powerbank?

How you connect your laptop to your power bank will depend on the time of charging cable your laptop needs. While most modern laptops such as the Apple Macbook Pro 14 M2 will have a USB C input, some older models might still use round AC adapters or a standard USB A input. You will be able to get the correct cable from Amazon. 

Also see our guides to the best GaN charger, and the best power strips for North America

Tom May

Tom May is a freelance writer and editor specializing in art, photography, design and travel. He has been editor of Professional Photography magazine, associate editor at Creative Bloq, and deputy editor at net magazine. He has also worked for a wide range of mainstream titles including The Sun, Radio Times, NME, T3, Heat, Company and Bella.