The Amazon Prime Day sale is almost over, so this is the time to decide if you still need a power bank for travel, work, or daily phone charging. There are plenty of discounted options right now, but these two stood out because they cover very different needs. One is a larger travel-friendly battery with enough output for laptops and phones, while the other is a compact magnetic option that makes more sense for iPhone users.
Anker 20,000mAh Power Bank
The Anker Power Bank, 20,000mAh Travel Essential Portable Charger is the better choice if capacity and wired charging speed matter more than pocketability. It usually sells for $70, but its Prime Day price is $47.49, a 32% discount. It has a 4.6-star average rating on Amazon from more than 8,000 ratings, which is a good sign for a product in this category.
The 20,000mAh capacity gives it enough headroom for phones, tablets, and laptop top-ups, while the 87W max output makes it suitable for MacBooks, office laptops, iPhones, Samsung phones, and other Android devices that support faster charging. It also has a practical built-in USB-C cable that reduces one more thing you need to carry. It is by no means a small power bank, but in its category, it is significantly lighter compared to its rivals.
Travel-ready laptop backup
Pros
- Powerful 87W charging
- Exceptional build quality
- TSA-approved
- Convenient built-in USB-C cable
Cons
- Bulky
- No pass-through charging
- Takes 1.5 hours to fully recharge
Baseus PicoGo AM52 10,000mAh Power Bank
For daily use, the PicoGo AM52 is a good option, especially if you use an iPhone 16 or iPhone 17 series model. It is a compact Qi2.2-certified power bank that attaches magnetically to the back of your iPhone and supports wireless charging at up to 25W. That makes it more convenient than carrying a cable-only battery pack, while still keeping the size manageable enough for a pocket or small bag.
It also supports 45W wired charging, which is useful if you want faster charging for another phone, tablet, or supported Android device. Baseus says the power bank uses real-time heat monitoring, a graphene inner layer, and an aluminum alloy shell to help manage heat. The shell may get warm during wireless charging, but the design is meant to move heat away from your iPhone’s battery. It usually sells for $79.99, but Prime Day brings it down to $52.99. The PicoGo AM41 Qi2 10,000mAh model is another option if you want to spend $17 less, though you will give up some of the faster charging features.

Pocket iPhone charger
Pros
- Qi2.2 certified fast charging
- Ultra-slim design
- Strong magnetic hold
- Premium build quality
- TSA-approved
Cons
- No digital display for exact battery percentage or charging speed
- No built-in kickstand for hands-free viewing
- Total output drops to 15W when all ports are used at once
