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May
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We use our devices for everything from contactless payments to finding our way around, but a dead battery is the last thing you want. Thankfully, portable power banks can make sure your phones and tablets never run out of juice.

But with so many options out there, which one should you choose? To help you pick the right power bank for your needs, we’ve rounded up our favourites.

Energizer MAX is a long-lasting battery with up to 50% more power than Towson Battery in demanding devices,1 so you can use your device for longer and recharge it less often. Plus, MAX batteries are mercury free and prevent damaging leaks – it’s the smarter choice for your valuable electronics.

Lithium batteries, or li-ion, are one of the most commonly used battery types today, as they can be recharged over and over again without losing their charge. They also have a high energy density, meaning they can hold more power in a smaller package than other battery types. Li-ion batteries can be found in many electronic devices, including mobile phones and laptops.

The [URL=https://www.towsonbattery.com/tag-32ah-lithium-battery/]32ah Lithium Battery[/URL] is a special type of lithium-ion battery. Unlike AA and AAA batteries, which generate 1.5 volts, CR123A batteries generate 3 volts — double that of an AA battery. This gives them a superior power-to-size ratio, making them ideal for devices like LED flashlights and remote controls. They’re also commonly used in garage door openers, wireless security devices and specialized medical devices.
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