Anker’s most advance 18W USB-C fast charger. Featuring PowerIQ 3.0, it supports USB-C PD and Quick Charge 3.0. In a tiny package.
RAVPower PD Pioneer 20000 18W Review
Supports 18W USB-C PD and Quick Charge. Ideal for most phones, small tablets, and the line of Nintendo Switches. With twice the capacity of a pocket sized model. And several input and output options.
ZMI PowerPack Aura 20K USB-C Review
One of the least expensive 20,000mAh USB-C PD power banks you’ll find. And stands out from the crowd with a unique LED matrix display. Which shows numbers and animations.
ZMI zPower USB-C and Dual USB-A Review
A multi-port, travel friendly charger. It doesn’t compromise on USB-C output. And offers fast charging for USB-C phones on up to mid size laptops.
AUKEY PA-Y13 46W PD Charging Station Review
A desktop charger that can keep up with a small to mid sized laptop. Or a docked Switch. As well as charge your phone and another device at the same time.
ZMI PowerPack 10K USB-C Review
An 18W/10,000mAh power bank with a unique feature set. A USB adapter/low-power mode. A fabric covered exterior. But also a power saving function that disables fast charging when below 50% capacity.
J-Go Tech 45W USB-C PD Review
An optional bundle item with J-Go Tech’s power banks. And sold as by itself. Or paired with a Surface Connect to USB-C cable to charge Microsoft Surface devices.
J-Go Tech XCOREsion 15-45 Review
The smallest 45W USB-C PD power bank on the market. Designed from feedback by SwitchChargers.com readers. Provides a full output portable charger in a easier to carry package.
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.
Xcentz xWingMan Dual 5000 Review
An ultra-compact USB-C PD and Quick Charge power bank. Fast charges most phones. Can add a couple of hours play time to your Nintendo Switch.