Among the lowest cost USB-C chargers from a popular brand. And one of the smallest with folding prongs. For both of these benefits it only support standard USB-C charging. No fast charging, except for iPhones.
Omars Mini Pro 10000 Review
A compact power bank offering USB-C and two USB-A ports. But offers limited fast charging. And its 15W output limit can’t cover all three USB ports at once well.
Amoner Universal Travel Adapter Review
A world plug adapter. It can plug into outlets in the US, Europe, the UK, Australia, and China. And power devices from those same countries. While also having USB-C and USB-A ports built-in.
Xcentz xDynamo 5 Review
A 5-port USB desktop charger. With one 15W USB-C port. And one 18W Quick Charge 3.0 port. Ideal as a dedicated charging station for your small devices. But more travel friendly than most of the competition.
RAVPower Prime 10000 Type-C Review
A slim, 10,000mAh power bank with regular USB-C output. Designed to recharge any model USB-C phone or small device. Supports dual input for faster recharging of itself.
Novoo 85W AC Portable Power Station Review
A power station offering 15W USB-C, Quick Charge, and an 85W AC outlet for larger devices. Capable of running a docked Nintendo Switch for up to 3 hours. As well as charge your smaller devices.
RAVPower Ace 26800 Review
Among the lowest priced 26,800mAh USB-C power banks. Works with phones, small tablets, and Nintendo Switch. But no fast charge support. Capacity is within FAA’s general limits. Includes cables and a pouch.
AUKEY PB-Y14 20000 USB-C Review
A wide, but slim high capacity power bank. Normal charges all USB-C phones, but no fast charge support. Also good for Nintendo Switch and small accessories. Great value for the capacity.