| 76 | | $36 | If you want an easy and convenient way to make sure you aren't ever caught with a dead battery, the Jackery is a great choice |
| 71 | | $40 | Small enough to fit in most wallets, the Clutch is a fantastic option if you need a tiny charging solution for your iPhone |
| 70 | | $22 | This charger doesn't have a ton of extra features but has everything it needs and is one of our favorites |
| 67 | | $20 | This should be your first choice if you want the most compact charger around |
| 61 | | $40 | This portable power pack sets itself apart by having integrated micro-USB, USB-C, and Lightning charging cables |
| 60 | | $36 | The PowerCore II Slim is a great battery for those that want just a bit more capacity than our top picks |
| 60 | | $26 | If you want a basic charger with enough capacity for a few charges, then the PowerCore 10000 is a solid option |
| 60 | | $20 | We think this is multi-pack is a great option to anyone shopping on a budget and trying to get the most bang for the buck |
| 57 | | $32 | If you want one product that can function both as a USB power adapter and a portable charger, then this is a great choice |
| 52 | | $50 | If you need a portable power pack for your outdoorsy excursions, then the OtterBox is an outstanding option |
| 48 | | $60 | This is one of the larger capacity batteries that we have tested but there are better options out there if you need to charge tons of devices |
| 47 | | $42 | If you need tons of power for tons of devices, then the Ace by RAVPower should be your first choice |
| 46 | | $13 | If you are shopping for a portable battery on a tight budget, then the Aibocn is our top recommendation |
| 45 | | $130 | If you are looking for a battery with tons of capacity that can charge larger devices, this is it |
| 36 | | $90 | This battery does have PD capabilities, but is uncomfortably large and takes ages to recharge |