Compare Belkin USB-C power banks at a glance.
| Product | Capacity | Output | Ports | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Laptop Power Bank 25K | 25,000 mAh / 92.5Wh | 140W PD 3.1 EPR | 2x USB-C, 1x USB-A | 14"/16" MacBook Pro + phone |
| 3-Port Laptop Power Bank 20K | 20,000 mAh / 74Wh | 65W PD | 2x USB-C, 1x USB-A | Ultrabooks + 2 mobile devices |
| 10K USB-C Power Bank with Integrated Cables | 10,000 mAh / 37Wh | 30W PD | Built-in USB-C cable + USB-C port | Travel days without extra cables |
| Power Bank 10K with Display | 10,000 mAh / 37Wh | 30W PD | 1x USB-C, 1x USB-A | Daily carry; precise battery readout |
| Power Bank 10K with Integrated Cable | 10,000 mAh / 37Wh | 20W PD | Built-in USB-C cable + USB-C port | One-cable phone backup |
| Power Bank 10K | 10,000 mAh / 37Wh | 22.5W | 1x USB-C, 1x USB-A | Two-charge backup for phone |
| Hybrid Wall Charger 25W + Power Bank 5K | 5,000 mAh | 25W PD | 1x USB-C, foldable AC plug | Outlet at home, battery on the go |
A USB-C power bank is a portable battery with at least one USB-C port for input and output. Unlike older USB-A power banks, USB-C models support USB Power Delivery (PD), which negotiates voltage and current between the power bank and the device for faster, more efficient charging. The same port can also be used to recharge the power bank itself, so you only need one cable for everything.
It depends on the power bank's output and what your phone accepts. Modern phones top out around 25-45W of input:
A 20W or 30W USB-C power bank is plenty for any current phone. Higher-wattage models (65W and 140W) are designed for tablets and laptops.
Yes, if the power bank's output wattage matches what your laptop needs to charge. A 13" MacBook Air or Windows ultrabook will charge with a 60W USB-C power bank. A 14" or 16" MacBook Pro, gaming laptop, or USB-C workstation needs 100W or more; the Laptop Power Bank 25K outputs 140W using USB PD 3.1 EPR, enough for the largest USB-C laptops Belkin supports. Pair it with a 240W-rated USB-C cable to keep up.
Use a USB-C cable rated for the wattage you need. Cables fall into three rough tiers:
If your phone is charging slowly from a high-wattage power bank, the cable is the most common culprit. See our USB cables ultimate guide for more detail.
No. USB Power Delivery (PD) is the universal USB-C fast charging standard used by Apple, Google, Samsung, and most laptop makers. Qualcomm Quick Charge is a separate proprietary protocol used on some Android phones. Belkin USB-C power banks support USB PD and PPS (the PD profile that Galaxy phones use for Super Fast Charging). For more, see PPS vs PD.
Yes. The Nintendo Switch 2 charges over USB-C using PD; a 20W or higher USB-C power bank will charge it in handheld or tabletop mode. For long sessions, a 10K or 20K power bank with 30W output gives multiple hours of extra play. The Power Bank 20K 30W for Nintendo Switch 2 is tuned for the console specifically.
Most Belkin 10,000 mAh USB-C power banks accept 18-30W input and recharge fully in 2-3 hours. Larger 20,000 mAh and 25,000 mAh laptop power banks support 60W input and recharge in 2-4 hours from empty. The recharge time scales with the wall charger you use; a 20W charger fills a 10K power bank in under 3 hours, while a 5W phone charger from years ago can take 8+ hours.