5 Best Portable Chargers and Power Banks for iPad Pro

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The entry-level iPad and iPad Air are quite popular among consumers. That said, professionals prefer the high-end and power-hungry iPad Pro to get work done on the go. This also causes it to run out of juice easily. If you’re looking to remedy this situation, it’s high time you invested in a portable charger for your iPad Pro.

Pxwazpy Power Bank for iPad Pro

Pxwazpy Power Bank for iPad Pro

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Pxwazpy’s power bank is among the handful of devices that come with support for Quick Charge 4.0. It also has a neat LCD screen showing the current battery charge, input, and output status.

The Pxwazpy portable charger comes with three output ports. You can use the USB-A ports to charge your smartphones and connect the iPad Pro to the USB-C port for fast charging speeds. It has Intelligent Controlling (IC) to avoid overcharge, overvoltage, and short circuits. Do note that the unit weighs a good chunk owing to its capacious 30,800mAh cell.

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RGVOTA Portable Charger

RGVOTA Portable Charger

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If you want to charge all your devices simultaneously, go with RGVOTA portable charger that supports four output ports. The 38,800mAh battery bank should be sufficient to juice up your iPad Pro, phone, and smartwatch.

RGVOTA comes with four output ports and two input ports. It has a micro-USB port too. If you have an old micro-USB cable lying around, you can use it to charge your power bank. It also has a smart LCD display, but unlike the one on the Pxwazpy power bank, it doesn’t show input or output info.

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Superallure Power Bank

Superallure Power Bank

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Superallure is the best rugged portable charger for iPad Pro. It has a built-in solar charger, and with a bright flashlight and waterproof rating, the device is the perfect pick for hiking and traveling in dense areas.

Interestingly, the Superallure power bank features a QC 3.0-compliant wireless charger at the top. What’s more, it even comes with three built-in output cables (USB-A, USB-C, and Lightning), so you don’t have to worry about carrying an additional cable in your backpack. As such, the Superallure power bank can charge four devices simultaneously.

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Anker Portable Charger

Anker Portable Charger

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If you want a slim, high-cell capacity portable charge for your iPad Pro, go with Anker’s offering. The 20W output via USB-C should be sufficient to keep your iPad Pro running for long hours. You can also use the USB-A port to charge your other devices.

Anker’s portable charger supports a trickle-charging mode, delivering optimized charging to low-power devices like wireless earphones and smartwatches. Anker only offers an LED indicator to check the power bank’s battery levels. On the upside, the company bundles a USB-A to USB-C cable, USB-C to USB-C cable, a travel pouch, and an 18-month warranty.

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imuto Portable Charger for iPad Pro

imuto Portable Charger for iPad Pro

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imuto’s offering is one of the ultimate power banks for all your devices, including the iPad Pro and MacBook. With 100W fast charging, the device can charge your MacBook Pro too. It bundles two USB-C ports with 100W and 60W outputs, respectively. The USB-A ports output at 15W and 18W respectively.

The power bank has a smart digital display to check the exact percentage of the remaining battery. Interestingly, the imuto charger is approved for in-flight use too. The weight is on the higher side at 18.55 ounces, so keep that in mind before purchasing it. Although it has a slightly higher price tag, the company compensates for it by bundling a 90W dual USB-C PD charger, a USB-C to USB-C cable, and a three-year warranty.

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Last updated on 06 August, 2024

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