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Battery power banks can be had for relatively cheap, but often do not lend themselves to easy integration into electronics projects. This simple hack will allow you to use your power bank with ease.
It took me a while to realize that the magnetic breakaway adapters I've been using on my MacBook Pro would work really well on chargers and battery power banks.
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While high-speed data transfer is a clear benefit of the USB-C plug, its ability to provide safe and reliable high-wattage charging is just as important.
The Ugreen Nexode 20K USB-C Cable power bank is powerful enough to keep any of Apple’s MacBooks charged, as well as its phones and other products even at the same time—indeed it’s compatible with just ...
This one plugs back into the power bank and becomes a carrying handle. Next to the built-in cable, this Anker power bank has an additional USB-C port and USB-A port on the side.
Need a power bank that can charge up your portable devices and start your car in an emergency? The NOCO GB150 ticks all the boxes.
With a built-in USB-C cable, this is the most convenient and lightest laptop power bank we've tested.