I would rather have the big battery with a few ports. I have been
trying to find something with more than one usb C.

On 3/29/23, Sieghard Weitzel <siegh...@live.ca> wrote:
> I assume by powerbank  you refer to an expernal battery. As Kelly pointed
> out, you can get something small which will recharge an iPhone fully once or
> maybe twice if  you only charge when you are down to 40%. As to the type it
> really makes little difference as all external batteries have one or more
> USB plug and  you can plug in your regular Lightning cable and use it on any
> of your iPhones or you can plug in your Apple Watch charging cable with the
> round magnetic charger for the watch on the other end.
> The only difference is that larger capacity batteries usually have more than
> 1 plug and can charge 2 ore more devices at the same time.
> Also, if your Apple Watch charger has a USB-C end which means a small plug
> almost like a Lightning plug, then you may want to look for a power bank
> which has at least one USB-C plug-in. You can get iPhone Lightning charging
> cables which also have Usb-C on the other end so ifi you found a battery
> with just a single USB-C plug in then that would be something you have to
> get.
> I have a small Anker battery which is sort of like what Kelly described
> although I think it is 6000 Mah and definitely a bit fatter, but it's also
> older so maybe skinner versions are out there now.
> I also have a rather expensive Hyper Juice battery which I think is 26,000
> Mah and it has 4 USB-C plug-ins and it can even charge my Lenovo laptop. But
> it's not what you would most likely want to carry around on a daily bases, I
> often use it at home to charge various headsets because for something like
> that  you can literally use it for weeks or months without having to
> recharge it. I also pack it when my wife and I go to the Philippines where I
> might be in places where sometimes the power is out or unreliable and where
> it's nice to have a battery which can recharge both of our phones, Apple
> Watches and headsets multiple times.
> Anker is a good brand and they have everything from small 3000 Mah batteries
> to the large 20,000 or even higher batteries, they are easily available on
> Amazon and you get a quality item for a reasonable price.
>
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com <viphone@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of Fazil
> M.
> Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2023 5:42 PM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Power Bank?
>
> Hi, Group.
> I am looking for a power bank but I don’t know what I should search for.
> I want a power bank for my iPhone12, Apple Watch SE and iPhone8.
> What should I search for on Amazon, Canada (amazon.ca)?
> Thanks!
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