Best Power Banks in India (2026)
Best power banks from ₹599 to ₹1,399 — ranked on capacity, charging speed, ports, and build. 8 picks across budget, mid-range, and premium tiers.
A good power bank needs enough capacity to charge your phone at least twice, fast enough charging that you're not waiting hours, and reliable safety certifications so it doesn't damage your devices. Everything else — aluminium build, LED displays, built-in cables — is nice to have.
We tested power banks across three price tiers: budget (under ₹700), mid-range (₹700–₹1,000), and premium (₹1,000–₹1,500). Prices range from ₹599 to ₹1,399. The jump from budget to mid-range gets you 20000mAh capacity (vs 10000mAh) and better build quality. The premium tier adds steel/aluminium casings, built-in cables, and the most output ports.
Xiaomi Power Bank 4i 10000mAh (₹1,299)
Built-in Type-C cable (no need to carry extras), durable steel casing, 22.5W two-way fast charging, and 12-layer protection. Xiaomi's proven reliability means this power bank will last 3-5 years of daily use. The most refined power bank under ₹1,500.
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At a Glance

Xiaomi Power Bank 4i 10K
Best Overall₹1,299

Zebronics MB10000S15 10K
Best Budget Fast₹699

Portronics Luxcell B 10K
Best Ultra-Slim₹679
Budget Picks (Under ₹700)
Under ₹700, you get 10000mAh power banks with 22.5W fast charging — specs that cost ₹1,500+ just two years ago. 10000mAh charges most smartphones about 2-2.5 times (accounting for conversion loss). The main limitations at this price: plastic builds, basic LED indicators (not percentage displays on all models), and shorter lifespans than premium options.
Zebronics MB10000S15 10000mAh 22.5W

The Zebronics MB10000S15 is the best fast-charging power bank under ₹700. Genuine 22.5W PD 3.0 support means your phone charges at near-wall-charger speeds — a 30-minute charge from this power bank gives you roughly the same juice as 30 minutes plugged into a wall socket. The LED percentage display (showing exact battery level, not just dots) is rare at this price — you always know exactly how much charge you have left. Three output ports (2 USB-A + 1 Type-C) means you can charge multiple devices. Made in India with BIS certification means it's passed safety testing. The matte finish feels good in hand. At ₹699, this is the best fast-charging power bank at any price under ₹700.
Pros
- +22.5W PD 3.0 — genuine fast charging under ₹700
- +LED percentage display — exact battery level, not dots
- +3 output ports for multiple devices
- +BIS certified, Made in India
- +Matte finish with good grip
- +Zebronics brand reliability
Cons
- -No built-in cables — need to carry your own
- -Slightly heavier than ultra-slim alternatives
- -Needs 18W+ charger for fast input charging
- -LED display hard to read in bright sunlight
Score Breakdown
The best budget power bank with fast charging. 22.5W PD 3.0 and a percentage display at ₹699 — this is what ₹1,500 power banks offered two years ago.
Portronics Luxcell B 10K 10000mAh 22.5W

The Portronics Luxcell B 10K is the slimmest power bank in this roundup — thin enough to slip into a jean pocket alongside your phone. If portability is your top priority, this is the pick. 22.5W fast charging matches the Zebronics at a similar price. The USB-C PD output handles modern smartphones well. The wake button prevents accidental discharge in your bag. Portronics is a well-established Indian accessories brand with a decent service network. The trade-off: no LED percentage display (only LED indicators), and the slim form factor means slightly less robust build quality. But if you want a power bank that disappears into your pocket, nothing in this roundup is thinner.
Pros
- +Ultra-slim design — fits in jean pockets easily
- +22.5W fast charging at ₹679
- +USB-C PD output for modern devices
- +Wake button prevents accidental discharge
- +Portronics brand trust and service network
- +Lightweight for daily carry
Cons
- -No LED percentage display — only LED indicators
- -Slim build may feel less durable
- -Limited to 2 output ports
- -Basic features compared to Zebronics at similar price
Score Breakdown
The best pocket-friendly power bank. Ultra-slim with 22.5W fast charging at ₹679. Choose this over the Zebronics if slim portability matters more than a percentage display.
FLiX MagConnect Elite 10000mAh Magnetic Wireless

The FLiX MagConnect Elite is the only power bank under ₹1,000 with magnetic wireless charging — and at ₹599, it's the cheapest power bank in this roundup. Snap it to the back of your iPhone 12 or newer and it starts charging wirelessly at 15W. No cables, no fumbling with connectors. The magnets align automatically. 22.5W wired charging is available as backup via USB-C or USB-A. The LED percentage display shows exact charge level. At ₹599, the spec sheet is remarkable. The catch: wireless charging only works with iPhone 12 and newer (MagSafe-compatible), it heats up during wireless charging (normal but noticeable), and 15W wireless is slower than 22.5W wired. If you're an iPhone user who values cable-free convenience, this is unbeatable value.
Pros
- +₹599 — cheapest power bank in this roundup
- +15W magnetic wireless charging for iPhone 12+
- +22.5W wired charging as backup
- +LED percentage display
- +Magnetic alignment is seamless
- +Both wireless and wired in one device
Cons
- -Wireless only works with iPhone 12 and newer
- -Heats up during wireless charging
- -15W wireless is slower than 22.5W wired
- -Magnetic strength could be stronger
- -Not useful for Android users (no wireless benefit)
Score Breakdown
The best power bank for iPhone users on a budget. Magnetic wireless charging at ₹599 is absurd value. Android users should get the Zebronics or Portronics instead.
Mid-Range Picks (₹700–₹1,000)
The mid-range tier is where 20000mAh capacity becomes accessible. Double the capacity of budget 10K power banks means charging your phone 4-5 times before needing to recharge the power bank itself. You also get better build quality, more output ports, and pass-through charging. This is the sweet spot for most buyers.
Amazon Basics 20000mAh 22.5W Power Bank

The Amazon Basics 20000mAh at ₹899 is the single best value power bank in India. 20000mAh at under ₹900 with 22.5W fast charging — that's capacity-to-price ratio that nothing else matches. You can charge an iPhone 16 about 4 times, a Samsung Galaxy S-series about 3.5 times. Three output ports mean you can charge your phone, earbuds, and smartwatch simultaneously. Bidirectional fast charging means the power bank itself charges quickly too. Amazon's warranty process is straightforward. The trade-off: basic plastic build (no aluminium), no digital display, and only available in blue. But at ₹899, the raw capacity and charging speed make it the best value pick.
Pros
- +20000mAh at ₹899 — unmatched capacity per rupee
- +22.5W bidirectional fast charging
- +3 output ports — charge 3 devices at once
- +Dual input (Type-C + Micro-USB) flexibility
- +Amazon warranty — easy replacement process
- +BIS certified safety
Cons
- -No digital display — hard to know exact charge level
- -Basic plastic construction
- -Only available in blue
- -Heavier than 10000mAh options
Score Breakdown
The best value power bank in India. 20000mAh with 22.5W fast charging at ₹899 is unbeatable. If capacity per rupee is your metric, nothing else comes close.
boAt Energyshroom PB300 10000mAh 22.5W

The boAt PB300 is the best-built power bank in the mid-range. The aluminium alloy casing makes it feel like a premium product — heavier but more durable than plastic alternatives. The 12-layer Smart IC Protection is the most comprehensive safety system in this roundup, covering overcharge, over-discharge, short circuit, and temperature protection. Pass-through charging means you can charge your phone through the power bank while the power bank itself is charging from the wall — a genuine convenience when outlets are limited. The 16mm slim profile makes it pocket-friendly despite the metal build. At ₹939, you're paying a ₹40 premium over the Amazon Basics for half the capacity (10K vs 20K), but significantly better build quality and aluminium construction.
Pros
- +Aluminium alloy casing — most premium build in mid-range
- +12-layer Smart IC Protection — most comprehensive safety
- +Pass-through charging for outlet-limited situations
- +16mm slim profile despite metal construction
- +22.5W fast charging — same speed as 20K options
- +boAt brand with good design aesthetics
Cons
- -Only 10000mAh — half the Amazon Basics capacity at similar price
- -Heavier at 255g due to aluminium body
- -No percentage display — only LED dots
- -Some early failure reports in reviews
- -Customer service can be slow
Score Breakdown
The pick for buyers who value build quality over raw capacity. Aluminium construction and 12-layer protection at ₹939. Choose this over Amazon Basics if you want something that feels premium.
URBN 20000mAh 22.5W Power Bank

The URBN 20000mAh matches the Amazon Basics on capacity (20K) and fast charging (22.5W) while adding pass-through charging — a feature the Amazon Basics lacks. Triple output ports handle three devices simultaneously. The bidirectional Type-C port works for both input (charging the power bank) and output (charging your devices). 12-layer circuit protection provides safety reassurance. At ₹949, it's ₹50 more than Amazon Basics for the added pass-through feature. The concerns: URBN is a newer brand with less track record than Amazon or boAt, some users report mixed long-term durability, and the plastic build is basic. The 6-month warranty is shorter than most competitors.
Pros
- +20000mAh — same capacity as Amazon Basics
- +22.5W fast charging with PPS support
- +Pass-through charging — advantage over Amazon Basics
- +Triple output for 3 simultaneous devices
- +Bidirectional Type-C port
- +12-layer circuit protection
Cons
- -URBN is a newer brand — less proven reliability
- -Mixed long-term durability reports
- -Only 6-month warranty — shorter than competitors
- -Basic plastic construction
- -Takes 4-5 hours to recharge the power bank itself
Score Breakdown
The best 20K power bank with pass-through charging under ₹1,000. A solid alternative to the Amazon Basics if you need pass-through. Brand track record is the only concern.
Premium Picks (₹1,000–₹1,500)
Premium power banks at this price range add what budget options lack: steel or aluminium casings that survive daily abuse, built-in cables that eliminate the need to carry extras, 4 output ports for charging your entire travel kit, and the longest warranties. If you use a power bank daily for commuting or travel, the premium build quality pays for itself in longevity.
Xiaomi Power Bank 4i 10000mAh

The Xiaomi Power Bank 4i is the most refined power bank under ₹1,500. The built-in Type-C cable is the standout feature — you never need to carry a separate charging cable. Just grab the power bank and go. The steel casing is noticeably more durable than the plastic and aluminium alternatives in this roundup — it will survive drops, being thrown into bags, and years of daily use. Xiaomi's power banks have a proven track record of lasting 3-5 years with daily use, which is longer than most budget alternatives. 22.5W two-way fast charging means both charging your phone and recharging the power bank are fast. 12-layer advanced protection covers all safety scenarios. At ₹1,299, you're paying a premium for 10000mAh (vs 20K at ₹899-₹949), but the built-in cable, steel build, and Xiaomi reliability justify every rupee.
Pros
- +Built-in Type-C cable — no extra cables needed
- +Steel casing — most durable build in this roundup
- +22.5W two-way fast charging
- +Xiaomi reliability — proven 3-5 year lifespan
- +12-layer advanced protection
- +Smart power management for efficient charging
Cons
- -Only 10000mAh — half the capacity of ₹899 Amazon Basics
- -₹1,299 is premium pricing for 10K capacity
- -Built-in cable is Type-C only — no Lightning/USB-A
- -Limited to 2 output ports
- -Heavier than plastic alternatives due to steel
Score Breakdown
The best power bank under ₹1,500 for daily carry. Built-in cable, steel build, and Xiaomi's proven longevity make it worth the premium over higher-capacity but less durable alternatives.
boAt Energyshroom PB401 20000mAh

The boAt PB401 is the maximum-capacity option in the premium tier — 20000mAh in an aluminium casing with 4 output ports. That's enough to charge an iPhone 16 approximately 4 times or a Samsung Galaxy S-series about 3.5 times. Four output ports mean you can charge your phone, tablet, earbuds, and smartwatch all at once — useful for families travelling together. Pass-through charging works while the power bank is plugged into a wall. The aluminium casing is lighter than Xiaomi's steel but still premium. 22.5W fast charging requires a 22.5W adapter (not included) for maximum speed. At ₹1,399, it's the most expensive power bank here but offers the most capacity and most ports in a premium build.
Pros
- +20000mAh — highest capacity in premium tier
- +4 output ports — most in this entire roundup
- +Aluminium alloy casing — premium and durable
- +22.5W two-way fast charging
- +Pass-through charging support
- +12-layer Smart IC Protection
Cons
- -₹1,399 — most expensive in this roundup
- -Requires 22.5W adapter (not included) for max speed
- -Heavier than 10000mAh alternatives
- -LED indicators not as useful as percentage displays
- -boAt customer service can be slow
Score Breakdown
The best power bank for travel and families. 20000mAh, 4 output ports, and aluminium build at ₹1,399. Choose this over the Xiaomi 4i if capacity and port count matter more than built-in cable convenience.
Comparison Table
| Spec | Xiaomi 4i | boAt PB401 | Amazon Basics | boAt PB300 | URBN 20K | Zebronics S15 | Portronics B10K | FLiX MagConnect |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price | ₹1,299 | ₹1,399 | ₹899 | ₹939 | ₹949 | ₹699 | ₹679 | ₹599 |
| Tier | Premium | Premium | Mid | Mid | Mid | Budget | Budget | Budget |
| Capacity | 10000mAh | 20000mAh | 20000mAh | 10000mAh | 20000mAh | 10000mAh | 10000mAh | 10000mAh |
| Output | 22.5W | 22.5W | 22.5W | 22.5W | 22.5W | 22.5W PD | 22.5W | 22.5W + 15W wireless |
| Ports | 2 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 2 | 3 + wireless |
| Built-in Cable | Yes (Type-C) | No | No | No | No | No | No | No |
| Wireless | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | Yes (15W MagSafe) |
| Casing | Steel | Aluminium | Plastic | Aluminium | Plastic | Plastic | Plastic | Plastic |
| Display | LED | LED | None | LED | LED | Percentage | LED | Percentage |
| Pass-Through | No | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | No | No | No |
| Score | 8.7 | 8.5 | 8.3 | 8.1 | 8.0 | 7.8 | 7.6 | 7.5 |
How We Score
| Criterion | Weight | Based On |
|---|---|---|
| Capacity | 25% | Total mAh, real-world charging cycles (accounting for conversion loss), and suitability for multi-day use vs daily carry |
| Charging | 25% | Output wattage, fast charging protocol support (PD, QC, PPS), bidirectional charging speed, and time to charge a phone from 0-50% |
| Ports | 20% | Number and type of output ports, built-in cables, input flexibility (Type-C, Micro-USB), and simultaneous device charging capability |
| Build | 15% | Casing material (steel, aluminium, plastic), weight, portability, display type (percentage vs LED), and long-term durability |
| Value | 15% | Price relative to capacity and features, discount from MRP, warranty length, and brand reliability |
Scores are on a 0-10 scale. Capacity and charging speed are weighted equally highest because they determine the two things you care about most: how many charges you get and how fast each charge is.
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10000mAh if you use it for daily commuting and only need 1-2 phone charges per day. It is lighter, smaller, and easier to carry in a pocket. 20000mAh if you travel frequently, charge multiple devices, or go more than a day without access to a wall outlet. The Amazon Basics 20000mAh at ₹899 and URBN 20000mAh at ₹949 make the capacity upgrade very affordable.
22.5W output means the power bank can deliver up to 22.5W, but your phone only draws what it supports. iPhones support up to 20W (from iPhone 12 onwards), Samsung Galaxy phones support 15-25W depending on model, and Xiaomi/OnePlus phones support higher. All phones will charge faster than with a 5W power bank, but the exact speed depends on your phone's maximum input.
Yes, but only in carry-on luggage (not checked-in bags). Indian airlines follow DGCA rules: power banks under 100Wh (about 27000mAh at 3.7V) are allowed without approval. All power banks in this roundup (10000-20000mAh) are well within this limit. You need airline approval for 100-160Wh, and anything above 160Wh is banned on flights.
Pass-through charging means you can charge your phone through the power bank while the power bank itself is plugged into a wall outlet. Useful in hotels or trains where you have one outlet but multiple devices. The boAt PB300, boAt PB401, and URBN 20K support this. It is a nice convenience but not essential — you can always charge devices directly from the outlet and charge the power bank separately.
Yes, if you use a USB-C phone (most Android phones in 2026). It eliminates the need to carry a separate cable — genuinely convenient for daily commuters. No, if you use an iPhone with Lightning (iPhone 14 and earlier) since the built-in cable is Type-C only. iPhone 15 and newer use USB-C, so it works. The cable is also short (about 10cm), so you cannot use your phone comfortably while it charges from the power bank.