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Best USB Power Banks for Emergency Preparedness (2025)

We tested 5 portable power banks for capacity, durability, and apartment-friendliness. Here are the best options for preppers on a budget.

In any urban emergency, your phone is your most critical survival tool. It’s your flashlight, radio, map, communication device, and news source combined. Which means a dead phone battery is a genuine survival threat.

What to Look For

  • Capacity: At least 20,000mAh (4-5 full phone charges)
  • Output: USB-C + USB-A ports for versatility
  • Size: Must fit in a go-bag side pocket
  • Bonus: Solar or hand-crank charging capability

Our Top 3 Picks

1. Anker PowerCore 20,000mAh — Best Overall ($34.99)

The gold standard. Charges an iPhone 15 approximately 5 times. Slim enough to slide into a jacket pocket. USB-C fast charging both ways.

2. BLAVOR Solar Power Bank 20,000mAh — Best for Extended Outages ($29.99)

Has a built-in solar panel. Don’t expect fast solar charging—it’s more of a trickle-maintenance feature. But in a multi-day outage, even slow solar charging is better than nothing.

3. Nitecore NB10000 — Best Ultralight ($39.95)

At only 5.3 oz, this is the lightest 10,000mAh bank on the market. Perfect for high-rise go-bags where every ounce matters.

Pro Tip: Rotation Charging

Keep your power bank charged at 80% at all times. Set a monthly phone reminder to top it off. A dead power bank during an emergency is just expensive dead weight.

Skip These

  • Anything under 10,000mAh — not enough capacity for a real emergency
  • “50,000mAh” Amazon listings for $15 — these are almost always lies about actual capacity
  • Anything that only charges via micro-USB — it’s outdated and slow

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