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Can someone tell me about a portable power charger? (Original Post) Grasswire2 Jul 2023 OP
They work well and are readily available everywhere MerryHolidays Jul 2023 #1
All I know snowybirdie Jul 2023 #2
Just Google "Best portable phone chargers". patphil Jul 2023 #3
it is basically just a spare battery Kali Jul 2023 #4
Anker is a reliable brand. Kablooie Jul 2023 #5
I have one. They are inexpensive and provide multiple recharges. Ocelot II Jul 2023 #6
No, a "hot spot" is a place Miguelito Loveless Jul 2023 #7
A hotspot can also be your own phone if it's set up to do that. Ocelot II Jul 2023 #8
I have two Jackery units. One 500 watts and one 1000 watts. mitch96 Jul 2023 #9
Easy to find and handy. usonian Jul 2023 #10
My jumpstart battery is a godsend. Charges phone and laptop during blackouts, Scrivener7 Jul 2023 #12
Yup Effete Snob Jul 2023 #13
How generous and thoughtful. usonian Jul 2023 #15
Well, thanks! Scrivener7 Jul 2023 #16
Have the same thing. Eko Jul 2023 #17
Really? I've never heard of this.. IcyPeas Aug 2023 #20
They're great when traveling overseas where plug type is different from US or when sinkingfeeling Jul 2023 #11
"Power bank" is the search term. nt intrepidity Jul 2023 #14
I made my own (well, but together) one for camping. DUar17 Aug 2023 #18
USB power bank Mistermike Aug 2023 #19
THANKS everyone for the suggestions. Grasswire2 Aug 2023 #21
I have a solar charger that I bring with when I go camping. milestogo Sep 2023 #22
solar, how cool. nt Grasswire2 Sep 2023 #23

MerryHolidays

(7,715 posts)
1. They work well and are readily available everywhere
Fri Jul 28, 2023, 01:01 PM
Jul 2023

In bricks-and-mortar stores and places like Amazon etc.

Just make sure you have the right cords for your phone.

snowybirdie

(5,229 posts)
2. All I know
Fri Jul 28, 2023, 01:03 PM
Jul 2023

is I had one for use during Hurricane Ian. It charged my phone several times. Also I was able to recharge it in my car when it went down. It had a cord with a usb option. Well worth it in my opinion

patphil

(6,182 posts)
3. Just Google "Best portable phone chargers".
Fri Jul 28, 2023, 01:05 PM
Jul 2023

There are literally hundreds of these devices out there, at very low prices.
You can get them for your phone, tablet, or even your laptop.
They're great to keep on hand if you have a power failure, or are going camping or hiking.

Mobile hot spots are entirely different, and much more expensive. But then, most new smart phones are able to be used as a hot spot anyhow.

Kali

(55,013 posts)
4. it is basically just a spare battery
Fri Jul 28, 2023, 01:05 PM
Jul 2023

a hot spot is more like a portable router. your phone can act as one for other wifi devices to connect to internet via cell signal.

Ocelot II

(115,732 posts)
6. I have one. They are inexpensive and provide multiple recharges.
Fri Jul 28, 2023, 01:08 PM
Jul 2023

A hotspot is something different, it's basically software on your phone that allows the phone to become an internet connection for other devices.

Miguelito Loveless

(4,465 posts)
7. No, a "hot spot" is a place
Fri Jul 28, 2023, 01:08 PM
Jul 2023

where there is open wifi (but be careful using a public wifi connection and don't use any accounts requiring passwords).

Portable batteries can be picked up at Target, Walmart, computer stores, etc. They are large capacity (but fit in a pocket) batteries you can charge your phone up multiple times. You then have to recharge the battery by plugging it in to an outlet.

Ocelot II

(115,732 posts)
8. A hotspot can also be your own phone if it's set up to do that.
Fri Jul 28, 2023, 01:13 PM
Jul 2023

It acts as a portable router that allows other devices to connect to the internet through the cell signal.

mitch96

(13,911 posts)
9. I have two Jackery units. One 500 watts and one 1000 watts.
Fri Jul 28, 2023, 01:22 PM
Jul 2023

Also a 100 watt solar charger and a small Honda generator. These are good for small things like charging phones, and using small hot plates and radios. Nothing big. YMMV
Check out reviews on different power station units as the prices vary.
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usonian

(9,813 posts)
10. Easy to find and handy.
Fri Jul 28, 2023, 01:28 PM
Jul 2023

I have some gizmos that work fine.

1. Lantern with rechargeable 18 volt batteries that also has a USB charging port.

2. Inverter with rechargeable 40 volt batteries that powers 120 volt stuff, has a light and charges via USB.

I didn't get them for the ability to charge phones!

3. Jump start battery (yes it's barely bigger than a paperback and will jump start a car) also has USB port that should run untold hours on a full charge. This does cost a bit.

Hardware store items. And multi purpose.

I use the former to charge the phone in the car when the plug in charger makes static on the AM radio. Sports! Not RW talk radio. From 150 miles away, so static is a problem.

Scrivener7

(50,955 posts)
12. My jumpstart battery is a godsend. Charges phone and laptop during blackouts,
Fri Jul 28, 2023, 01:52 PM
Jul 2023

jumps the car, is a flashlight. I use that damn thing so much I got them for my friends for Christmas.

IcyPeas

(21,887 posts)
20. Really? I've never heard of this..
Wed Aug 30, 2023, 03:31 PM
Aug 2023

A gizmo that can jump start a car and also charge a cellphone battery?

sinkingfeeling

(51,457 posts)
11. They're great when traveling overseas where plug type is different from US or when
Fri Jul 28, 2023, 01:36 PM
Jul 2023

you're on tour all day.

DUar17

(91 posts)
18. I made my own (well, but together) one for camping.
Thu Aug 3, 2023, 11:02 PM
Aug 2023

Last year I bought the Kobalt 80-volt cordless mower, chainsaw, blower and String Trimmer and one day I had an idea... extra battery+ charger.

One day I found this nice Bosch router case in the trash and brought it home, no idea what to do with it. I saw it in the corner of my closet and thinking, hmmm, I know now!

After some research, i found a way to convert 80 VDC to 12 VDC to 110 VAC safely. (DC 48V Step Down to DC 12V 30A 360W Regulator Voltage Reducer Power Converter) Yup thet should work. Then I tapped into the (+)(-) wires in the Kobalt charger tray.

Once tested I cut up the case and got it all put together.

https://imgur.com/800cMJ4
https://imgur.com/SkMwny5

milestogo

(16,829 posts)
22. I have a solar charger that I bring with when I go camping.
Mon Sep 4, 2023, 09:33 PM
Sep 2023

It will keep my phone charged through a weekend if I charge it up by plugging it in, or it charges nicely in the sun.

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