The Best Portable Battery Packs for Camping in 2022 - The Geeky Camper (2023)

Smartphones, cameras, and even CPAP machines have become common camping gear these days. So you need a way to keep those devices powered up and running while enjoying the great outdoors.
That’s where a portable battery comes into the picture.

Finding a battery pack that suits your camping needs, though, can be a little tricky. There are some things to keep in mind while shopping :

  • Power. How much juice does your battery pack need to charge all your gadgets? Remember, the more power, the more expensive it is.
  • Durability. If you’re a hardcore camper, can your battery pack take a beating?
  • Versatility. Do you need to plug in a blender, recharge a Bluetooth speaker and keep a fan running all at the same time? If so, look for power packs with a variety of outlets.

Our top picks for portable battery pack

ModelCapacityWeight
Powertraveller Harrier 2595Wh2lbs / 900g
Westinghouse iGen160s155Wh3.75lbs / 1.7kg
Goal Zero Sherpa 100AC95Wh2lbs / 900g
FlashFish Portable Power Station222Wh5.6lbs / 2.54kg
Suaoki Power Station300Wh7.2lbs / 3.27kg
Goal Zero Yeti 200X187Wh5lbs / 2.27kg
Aiper Flash 150162Wh3.9lbs / 1.77kg
Energizer PD 45W240Wh5.9lbs / 2.7kg
Jackery Power Station Explorer 10001,000Wh22lbs / 10kg

Powertraveller Harrier 25

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  • Capacity : 95Wh
  • Weight : 2lbs / 900g

If you’re looking for a cool, rugged, and waterproof design, the Powertraveller Harrier 25 is a great portable battery pack for camping. Add in the fact that this battery pack features wireless charging and includes an elastic strap to keep your smartphone in place making it even better.

Of course, the point of a portable battery pack for camping is to ensure your gadgets can stay charged for the length of the trip. The Powertraveller Harrier 25 only packs 6700mAh, or 25Wh, which can fill an iPhone twice. That might be enough juice for a weekend trip, but probably not adequate for longer trips.

What we like

  • Durable. The rugged design is perfect for camping in rough conditions.
  • Waterproof. When the rain hits, you don’t have to worry about getting this charger back into the tent.
  • Wireless charging. Throw your Qi wireless phone on top and watch it fill with power. No cable needed.

What we don't like

  • Lesser power. Many competitors offer more than 6700mAh, or 25Wh.

Westinghouse iGen160s

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  • Capacity : 155Wh
  • Weight : 3.75lbs / 1.7kg

After a day of charging up your drone, phone and camping fan, you’ll find that the Westinghouse iGen160s has enough juice left to illuminate your game of cards at the picnic table after sunset with its built-in reading light.

While the versatility is much-welcomed, even more impressive is that it only takes six hours to fully charge this 155Wh-capacity Westinghouse power station. If you want to make sure it stays charged through the length of your trip, invest in a compatible solar power input accessory.

What we like

  • Extra lights. One of the few to feature a reading light and dual-mode flashlight.
  • Simultaneous charging up to nine devices.
  • Electronic protection. Features low-voltage, short-circuit and overload protection.

What we don't like

  • No cords provided. Doesn’t include any USB or USB-C cords like competitors.
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Goal Zero Sherpa 100AC

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  • Capacity : 95Wh
  • Weight : 2lbs / 900g

The Goal Zero Sherpa 100AC made a splash when it was introduced in 2018 and for good reason. This portable, light power bank packs a powerful punch with 95Wh, allowing your whole family or group of camping friends to keep their gadgets charged for an entire camping trip without worrying about running out of power.

It’s especially nice that this power bank comes bundled with different types of charging cords, including USB-C and USB-to-Lightning for Apple products.

If you bring your phone, portable speaker and camera and video gear camping with you, you won’t regret dropping some extra money for the Goal Zero Sherpa 100AC.

What we like

  • Plenty of power. This bank features a lot of juice at 25,600mAh.
  • Multiple power outlets from USB-C to a single 100W AC plug.
  • Small size. It’s packed with power, but still only weighs two pounds.

What we don't like

  • High price. Power and portability don’t come cheap.

FlashFish Portable Power Station

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  • Capacity : 222Wh
  • Weight : 5.6lbs / 2.54kg

For those long camping trips, look no further than the FlashFish Portable Power Station. Packed with three lithium-ion batteries, this power bank can keep all of your gadgets charged and then some.

With 222Wh, you can charge an iPhone more than 20 times and a drone more than five times.

This kind of capacity by the FlashFish Portable Power Station doesn’t come cheap, but you’ll be glad you have it once your favorite gadgets run out of power.

What we like

  • Huge power. Absolutely massive 60,000mAH (222Wh) power bank which is great for long camping trips.
  • Ergonomic design. Handle makes it easy for carrying from the car to the campsite.
  • Beautiful design. The silver case looks beautiful.

What we don't like

  • Heavy. On the heavier side at 5.6 pounds.

Suaoki Power Station

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  • Capacity : 300Wh
  • Weight : 7.2lbs / 3.27kg

We’re now getting into the big-time battery packs on our list. With 300Wh, the Suaoki portable power station is perfect for the longest of camping trips.

The power station includes 14 ports, allowing you to charge everything from your phone and tablet to a CPAP machine, air compressor to blow up a mattress, or even run a TV for about an hour.

A nice design feature is the handle, which folds down for additional space-saving.

Suaoki’s power station is heavier at seven pounds, but that’s expected with more power.

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What we like

  • Big-time power. With 300Wh, you don’t need to worry about running out of juice.
  • Multiple AC outlets. This power station includes four AC outlets.
  • Solar powered. Paired with a 100W solar panel, you’ll never run out of power.

What we don't like

  • Expensive. This power station is meant for power users.

Goal Zero Yeti 200X

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  • Capacity : 187Wh
  • Weight : 5lbs / 2.27kg

With its high-speed charging capability, the Goal Zero Yeti 200X can charge your phone or any other camping gadget extremely quickly, allowing you to focus more on your camping experience and not worrying about your electronics dying.

While not as powerful as other power stations on this list, the 187Wh packed into lithium-ion batteries is enough for several iPhone and camera charges.

One complaint we have about the Goal Zero Yeti 200X portable power station is the price for the amount of power. If you’re just going on a weekend camping trip, its capacity will suffice.

What we like

  • Fast recharge. Can recharge in four hours
  • LCD screen. See how much power you have left on a bright screen.

What we don't like

  • Noisy. There are complaints over the fan noise that keeps this power station cool.

Aiper Flash 150

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  • Capacity : 162Wh
  • Weight : 3.9lbs / 1.77kg

Simply put, the Aiper Flash 150 is an absolute beast with a capacity of 162Wh. It can charge an iPhone more than 13 times; a MacBook three times; and a camera more than five times. If you’re a creative who takes his or her gear camping, you’ll need a power bank with this kind of juice.

If you’re camping, you can use the onboard AC-plug or car-port output to inflate mattresses, run ceiling tent fans, or even keep a CPAP machine running.

For all of the features and power this bank includes, you don’t have to worry about the Aiper Flash 150 power station breaking your wallet either.

What we like

  • Durable. The rugged design is perfect for camping.
  • Carrying handle. While this may seem minor, the handle is extremely helpful.
  • Versatile. This power bank can charge any device imaginable.

What we don't like

  • Fragile screen. Any LCD screen, including this one, is considered fragile while camping.

Energizer PD 45W

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  • Capacity : 240Wh
  • Weight : 5.9lbs / 2.7kg

No list of best battery packs would be complete without a product from one of the longtime battery brands; Energizer.

The Energizer PD 45W runs on the more expensive side of these products, but you get 240Wh, which is enough to charge an iPhone about 20 times.

But your smartphone won’t be the only thing you’ll be charging with this power station. With two normal plug ports and four USB ports, you can charge plenty of camping gadgets throughout the course of your trip. Additionally, most portable solar panels can recharge the power station.

If you need a solid solution for camping, this Energizer battery pack is a great addition to your gear.

What we like

  • Used in all weather conditions. Can be used in 23ºC weather all the way to 131ºF.
  • Reading light. We love a battery pack that includes a warm reading light.
  • Great battery. Energizer guarantees the battery for 10 years of life.

What we don't like

  • Inaccurate battery indicator. The indicator as to how much power is left isn’t always accurate.
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Jackery Power Station Explorer 1000

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We’re saving the biggest for last. The Jackery Power Station Explorer 1000 has the biggest capacity on this list at 1,000Wh, allowing you to bring all of your camping gadgets on your next off-the-grid adventure.

If you typically only need to charge some phones and a camping fan, this probably isn’t the portable battery pack you need. This is for the RV camper who needs to plug in power-hungry devices, like fridges and televisions. It’s also great for sleepers who rely on CPAP machines to run through the night.

Jackery products are expensive, but they come with a great, two-year warranty.

What we like

  • Massive battery. The biggest of the bunch with 1,000Wh.
  • Multiple outlets. Can keep a blender, ice shaver, electric grill and mini fridge all running at the same time.

What we don't like

  • Heavy. More power equals more weight. This weighs 22 pounds.

Portable Battery Pack Buying Guide

Today’s portable battery packs, also referred to as generators or power stations, are packed with features and have wide price ranges.

If you’re not sure where to start, use this guide to answer any questions you may have to best determine which battery pack is right for you and your camping adventures.

Battery capacity

Battery capacity is the big feature. If you’re camping for a week, you want to make sure you have enough juice to charge your essential gadgets.

But before you start shopping, it’s important to understand battery lingo, which will help in your decision making.

  • Watt-hours. Battery capacity is typically described in Watt-hours, using the symbol Wh. A Watt-hour is the amount of energy the battery gives out over an hour. It’s calculated by taking the voltage the battery delivers multiplied by Amps (the current the battery can provide), multiplied by the hours it takes to drain.
  • mAh. Smaller power banks typically used to charge smartphones on the fly are being advertised in Ah or mAh, which is Amps multiplied by hours. To convert this number to Watt-hours, multiple it by the voltage.

The bigger the advertised Watt-hour, the more power you have to charge more devices.

So, If you typically just camp for two nights over the weekend, something like the Powertraveller Harrier 25, which packs 25Wh, could be an adequate option. It can charge an iPhone a little more than two times.

If you’re also bringing your MacBook, DSLR camera, a drone, and need something to power an air compressor to blow up a mattress, the FlashFish Portable Power Station and its 222Wh capacity is probably a better option.

Of course, the higher the capacity, the higher the price tag. Do your best to find the happy medium so you’re not overpaying for power that you’ll never use.

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Number of power outlets

You may have a lot of different gadgets to charge while camping, but you need to determine if you need to charge all of those at once. That’s where the number of power outlets come into play.

For creators who use their camping trips to take lots of photos and video, and even do some editing around the campfire, there might be a need to charge a laptop and camera battery at the same time, along with a camping fan.

Additionally, some campers like to bring lots of cooking gear such as blenders, electric stoves, a mini fridge, with them that would require a battery pack with multiple outlets.

It’s not just the number of outlets. It’s also the type of outlets.

The Suaoki Portable Power Station, for example, includes four AC outlets, which allows you to power those more traditional kitchen camping gadgets and plug in a laptop.

If you camp with a family or large group of friends, all of whom have smartphones, you’ll want a power pack that features plenty of USB outlets. The Energizer PD 45W is a good option with four USB hubs.

Many air mattresses come with air compressors that are powered via a 12V car outlet. Luckily, many of the more-robust battery packs include this outlet.

Create a list of camping gear you typically use that requires power. Next, determine how that gear is powered. Use that information to pick a battery pack with the appropriate outlets.

Recharging methods

Also keep in mind how you can recharge your portable battery pack. Many options today, like the Westinghouse iGen160s, can recharge using a portable solar panel, which is nice for those rural camping trips.

Here are your recharging options :

  • Wall charger. Plug it in before your camping trip to fully recharge the battery. If you use public campsites, there might be a building nearby with outlets to recharge your battery.
  • Car 12V. More expensive battery packs include the car outlet as a recharging feature, like the Suaoki Portable Power Station.
  • Solar. This is a great sustainable option, but note that solar panel chargers typically are slow to refill your battery. They can also run you an additional $100 or more.

Many new portable battery packs advertise rapid recharging, which is nice, but it’s not really required for camping as long as you fully charge your device the day before your adventure.

Size and portability

Depending where you camp and how you get to your campsite, you want a portable battery pack that’s light and compact. Again, you need to find the trade-off, because the more power a battery pack has, typically the heavier it is.

At 1,000Wh, the Jackery Power Station Explorer 1000 weighs in at 22 pounds, which wouldn’t be fun to carry if your campsite is a couple miles away from your car.

For the most part, these battery packs range from three to six pounds and are about the size of a typical shoebox.

Look for a battery pack with a handle. It’s much easier to carry.

Durability

Durability is so important when camping, so you need to find a battery pack that’s waterproof and can take a few tumbles into the dirt.

  • Waterproof. Look for battery packs that are rated IP-67, which means it can be in about three feet of water for 30 minutes without harm.
  • Dustproof. There’s no rating for dust, but look for rugged designs that are well-sealed.
  • Shock-resistant. Again, no specific rating, but look for packs that are advertised as shockproof. It’s guaranteed to take a fall at some point.
  • Temperature. More battery packs are advertising they can be used in sub-freezing temperatures to more than 130 degrees, like the Energizer PD 45W.

The Powertraveller Harrier 25 is a great waterproof option. Jackery products are built extremely tough to withstand some rain, but for the most part, you want to keep these battery packs dry.

Warranty

These products aren’t perfect, so make sure to know what kind of warranty comes with your battery pack. Most come with a one or two-year warranties, which typically means you can get a full replacement if your battery fails during that time.

Now, if you accidentally run over your battery, there’s a chance it won’t be covered. Some manufacturers, like Goal Zero, specifically say leaving the battery unplugged for a long time instead of fully charged will result in the termination of the warranty.

Read the warranty specifically so you know exactly what your options are in the case your portable battery pack is no longer charging.

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FAQs

What is the best portable power for camping? ›

The best portable power station is the Jackery Solar Generator 1000. It has a 1000-watt output, which is enough power to charge your mobile devices, run a mini-fridge, or essential medical equipment during a camping trip or power outage.

Which power bank is better Anker or BioLite? ›

BioLite PD Power Banks

While not as light as Anker, BioLite PD power banks have more features. They are much faster, have 3 out ports (2 are USB-A and one is USB-C). The battery life indicator button is reliable. Some people said they had issues trying to charge headphones with it though.

What is the best battery pack in the world? ›

With the best power banks your devices will never run out of juice.
...
The best power banks available today
  • Anker PowerCore 20100 power bank. ...
  • iMuto 20,000mAh power bank. ...
  • Anker PowerCore III Elite 25600 PD 60W. ...
  • INIU 10000mAh Portable Charger.
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What battery pack lasts the longest? ›

What type of battery lasts the longest? Duracell batteries were the longest lasting in this test. Now, this could vary based on which size of battery you are using. Duracell might have the best AA batteries (which were used in this test), while another brand could have longer lasting batteries of a different kind.

Which RV battery lasts the longest? ›

How long should the best RV battery last? A typical lead-acid battery, when maintained correctly, can last up to 5 years or more. Lithium-ion batteries and AGM batteries can last longer than that. Lead-acid batteries do not last as long as other, more expensive batteries.

What size battery do I need for camping? ›

A battery's capacity is rated in amp hours (Ah). As such, you'll need to convert your total Wh to Ah. You can do this by dividing the watt hours by the battery voltage. You'll also want to include your ideal depth of discharge (what percentage you want to drain from the battery before charging it).

How many watts do I need for camping? ›

Generally, a 2000-watt inverter generator is sufficient to power these common camping appliances. However, it pays to be certain, as all appliances are different. The best thing to do is determine the amount of power needed to not only run the appliances you wish to use, but also the power required to start them.

Can a battery pack run a fridge? ›

Car batteries and portable power packs are one of the most reliable ways to power your 12v Fridge/Freezer. For many people, the best way to power a camp fridge is battery power.

What is the most trusted battery brand? ›

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  • #2: Best Runner Up: DieHard Platinum AGM.
  • #3: Best Service Life: Odyssey Performance.
  • #4: Best For GM Vehicles: ACDelco Gold.
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Which is better 10000mAh or 20000mAh? ›

20,000mAh: charge your tablet or laptop once or twice. 10,000mAh: charge your smartphone once or twice.

Which is No 1 power bank? ›

#1) Mi Power Bank 3i 20000mAh

The Mi Power Bank 3i 20000mAh comes with a Triple port output that can connect with at least three devices together. This product has a dual input port that can charge your power pack in multiple ways. This device comes with a quick charging time with a maximum charging time of 6.9 hours.

Is Belkin or Anker better? ›

They use the same standard rubber sheath you'd find on other cables in this price range, and the same standard joints. We did find Belkin's cables to be a bit more flexible than Anker's slightly stiffer offering — but with only a two-year warranty, we thought the Ankers were a better buy for just about everyone.

Which power bank is best in USA? ›

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  • Editors choice. Anker PowerCore III 10K Wireless. See On Amazon. Battery Capacity 10,000mAh. Ports USB-A, USB-C. ...
  • Premium pick. Zendure SuperTank S5. See On Amazon. Battery Capacity 24,000mAh. ...
  • Best value. HenHot 65W 20000mAh Laptop Portable Charger. See On Amazon. Battery Capacity 20,000mAh.
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What is the best power source for dry camping? ›

To keep your battery bank charged while boondocking, the best option is solar power. Adding solar panels to your rig is affordable and the highest performance charging solution. The best part about using solar panels to charge your batteries while off-grid is they aren't loud like a generator.

What is the difference between a battery pack and a power bank? ›

There is no difference between a power bank and a portable charger. Both names can be used to refer to the exact same battery pack you use to charge a device. A power bank has several nicknames including: Battery pack.

How long will 100Ah battery last camping? ›

Ideally, your usable battery capacity is 2 – 3 days without any charge. That means if you used 50 amp hours a day, you'd need 100 – 150 amp hours of usable battery capacity.

How do I keep my battery charged while camping? ›

You'll need a solar panel charger (or solar controller) and a battery pack or power bank to store the energy, and you'll also need to make sure you have enough sunlight to charge your devices. Power Banks: Another option is to bring a portable power bank with you on your camping trip.

How can I camp in my camper without electricity? ›

Using these methods, you can keep your camper nice and toasty no matter where you are.
  1. Use Your RV Propane Furnace. ...
  2. Use a Portable Space Heater in your RV.
  3. Use Your Vehicle's Heater.
  4. Keep Your Camper Warmer by Using Insulation.
  5. Use Warm Bedding for Spot Warming Your Camper.
  6. Install a Wood Stove in Your Camper for Heating.
Aug 4, 2022

How long will my RV battery last dry camping? ›

Depending upon what you power and how much, you can generally boondock for 2-7 days. But a lot depends on what type of batteries you use. If your batteries aren't efficient, and don't hold much charge, your trip will be shortened substantially. So it's critical to choose the best battery for your needs.

How many amp hours do I need for Boondocking? ›

100 amp hours of capacity is going to give you plenty of power to get through a day of boondocking. Build up your battery bank with multiple 12V 100AH batteries for an even longer lasting power supply.

Which power bank is better 10000mAh or 20000mAh? ›

20,000mAh: charge your tablet or laptop once or twice. 10,000mAh: charge your smartphone once or twice.

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