The best external battery packs for the Google Pixel

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The OG Google Pixel is well over two years old, which means your battery performance might be starting to wain. Maybe you've been daydreaming about upgrading to the Google Pixel 4, but you can also keep your phone going through the day with a battery pack. With the right power pack, you'll be able to keep all your devices charged, too!

Multiple ports

AUKEY 20,000mAh Portable Charger


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AUKEY's 20,000mAh battery pack has the kitchen sink. It features a USB-C port, a Lightning port, and three USB-A ports. It's also thin and portable.

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Popular choice

Anker PowerCore Lite 10000


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A top pick for portability is the PowerCore Lite from Anker. It doesn't offer USB-C for output but does have both USB-C and micro-USB for recharging the pack.

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More power

RAVPower 26,800mAh external battery


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RAVPower includes a USB-C cable with this battery pack. And when you deplete it, you can use two cables to double-charge it in nearly half the time.

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Top-tier specs

Anker PowerCore+ 26800 PD battery pack


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Anker's PowerCore+ 26800 gives you multiple charges before needing to be recharged itself. It includes numerous charging cables and a travel pouch.

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All the right angles

nonda ZUS Right Angle USB-A to USB-C Cable


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We recommend this right-angle cable for charging in tight spaces, plus the nylon covering puts less strain on the USB port connection.

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Buy a battery pack you can rely on


If your original Pixel is still working fine and you see no reason to upgrade just yet that's just fine. But after years of use, your battery is going to start to wear down. That's why we always recommend getting a portable battery pack so that you've always got some backup power in your bag if you need it.

A solid pick is the
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. At this price, you get a battery pack that's designed to work with any device you own — including the Nintendo Switch — with plenty of capacity built into a thin and portable battery pack. It features a USB-C port for charging your Pixel, along with a Lightning port for Apple devices, and three USB-A ports.

If portability is a top priority for you, you'll love the sleek and thin
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from Anker. While it does not offer USB-C for output, you do get both USB-C and micro-USB for recharging the pack which is handy enough.

A battery pack is pretty useless if you don't have a cable. We'll recommend this
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right-angle cable because it's perfect for charging in tight spaces, like cars and in-pocket charging. It's also pretty rugged with a nylon braiding and a design that puts less strain on the USB port connection.

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