Best Power Banks for Galaxy Note 20, Note 20 Ultra in 2024

(Last Updated On: January 7, 2024)

The Samsung Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra are Samsung’s high-end flagships. Both models boast top-tier specs, but the standard Note 20 lacks a 120Hz screen and edge display and has only a 1080p screen resolution. Considering the likelihood of these phones running out of power during the day, certain power banks are recommended for charging the Note 20 series. These portable chargers can fully charge two phones at least once, compatible with the Note 20’s 4,300mAh battery and the Note 20 Ultra’s 4,500mAh battery. Additionally, they support fast charging with Power Delivery or Quick Charge.

Baseus 65W 20,000mAh Power Bank

The first power bank I recommend is this Baseus 65W power bank. 25W of super-fast charging is available for your Note 20 or Note 20 Ultra when charging it alone from the USB-C port. However, that PPS super fast charge rate is lost when charging other devices simultaneously, and your Note 20 will default to charging at 18W.

That said, for regular Power Delivery, single port charging can offer 65W while charging two devices simultaneously, resulting in the USB-C port outputting 45W, and when charging three devices simultaneously, the USB-C port has a 20W output. The other two ports are USB-A Quick Charge ports that can also be used to fast charge your Note 20 but cannot super fast charge the phone.

The 20,000mAh capacity of the Baseus power bank fits into charging the Note 20’s large batteries, and you can charge either the Note 20 or Note 20 Ultra to full power about two times or more. In my review of the Baseus 65W power bank, I could recharge it at 60W via the USB-C port, which is much faster than the Micro-USB input port.

INIU 65W 25,000mAh Power Bank

This INIU power bank is similar to the previous Baseus power bank, with this one having a 65W Power Delivery USB-C port. The USB-C port can also super-fast charge your Note 20 at 25W when no other device charges simultaneously.

The INIU power bank also has a 30W USB-C PD port and a 22.5W USB-A Quick Charge port. The recharging of this power bank is slower, with a 45W recharge rate, so I recommend having a 45W PD charger handy. You get a USB-C to USB-C and a USB-C to USB-A charging cable in the box.

The 25,000mAh capacity of this INIU power bank is even higher than the previous one, so you can get about three total charges or more if your Note 20 is the only device you’re charging from this power bank. In my review of the INIU B63 65W PD power bank, I could only use the full power of the USB-C 1 port when charging from it alone. Check out my INIU 65W 25,000mAh Power Bank video review to learn about its high capacity and fast charging features.

iWalk LinkPod USB-C Mini Power Bank

This iWalk LinkPod power bank differs greatly from the first two I recommended because it has a much lower capacity and power output. The iWalk power bank has a 4,800mAh capacity, so charging your Note 20 to full power will come close but won’t deliver a full charge.

This power bank is charged via the USB-C connector with an 18W Power Delivery charging speed. So you can at least fast charge your Note 20 from this power bank, but super fast charging is unavailable. You don’t need a cable to use this power bank because you can recharge the unit from a USB-C connector by simply plugging it into a USB-C port on a wall charger. The recharge rate for the power bank is 18W.

The LinkPod power banks come with a USB-C to USB-C cable that you can use to recharge via the USB-C port on the power bank. In my review of the iWalk LinkPod power bank, I could perform pass-through charging with the power bank. Explore the compact iWalk LinkPod USB-C Mini Power Bank in my video review, focusing on its portability and charging speed.

iWalk LinkPod Y2 Built-in USB-C Cable Power Bank

This LinkPod Y2 power bank, also from iWalk, is similar to the other LinkPod power bank. This one has a higher 9,600mAh battery capacity that can charge your Note 20 or Note 20 Ultra to full power about once, and you can still have spare capacity to use later.

Charging is done via the built-in USB-C cable with an 18W charging speed, so you can at least fast charge your Note 20 with this power bank. The built-in cable can also recharge the power bank by plugging it into a wall charger, which can recharge at 18W. A USB-C port on the LinkPod Y2 power bank can recharge the unit, too. In my review of the iWalk LinkPod Y2 power bank, I could fast charge my Note 9 via the built-in USB-C cable. Discover the convenience of the iWalk LinkPod Y2 Power Bank with built-in USB-C cable in my video review.

 

ROMOSS PEA30 30W 30,000mAh Power Bank

On the very high-capacity side is this ROMOSS PEA30 power bank. So the charger has a 30,000mAh power capacity that can charge the Note 20 or the Note 20 Ultra to full power about three or four times; these are a lot of total charges that can let you use the power bank for days without needing to recharge the power bank if your Galaxy Note is the only phone you’re charging it with.

Charging power is also excellent with this PEA30 power bank because it has a USB-C port with a 30W Power Delivery output; the USB-C port can super fast charge your Note 20 at 25W. That said, the super-fast charge rate is gone when charging multiple devices simultaneously. The other two ports are USB-A Quick Charge ports with a 22.5W output.

Recharging the PEA30 power bank is accessible because you have one of three ways to recharge it. I highly recommend recharging the power bank from the USB-C port because it has a 30W Power Delivery recharge rate; in my review of the ROMOSS PEA30 power bank, the Lightning and micro-USB input ports had a much slower recharge speed. In my video review, I delve into the high-capacity ROMOSS PEA30 30W 30,000mAh Power Bank, examining its extensive charging potential.

INIU 10,000mAh 15W Power Bank

This INIU power bank is the opposite of the recommended INIU power bank. This charger has a lower 10,000mAh battery capacity to get at least a single full charge to your Galaxy Note 20. Charging power is nothing special here because the power bank has two USB-C ports and a single USB-A port; the max output is 15W, so fast charging is unavailable.

The main reason to get this power bank is because of the design. The INIU power bank has special cables that allow the cables to be inserted into the power bank for easier portability. In my review of the INIU B2 power bank, I found that the charger has a touch-sensitive button to turn on the screen. My video review of the INIU 10,000mAh 15W Power Bank highlights its unique design and ease of use for everyday charging.

My final thoughts on my choice of power banks for the Galaxy Note 20

The Galaxy Note 20 is still an excellent phone that can last for years. Some phones have better specs now, but that doesn’t mean older tech is bad. We’ve reached a point with phones where you don’t need to upgrade every year, and a phone can feel new for a long time. One thing remains the same: battery life can drain quickly, so a power bank is a reliable charger. You can settle for a LinkPod power bank that can fit into your pocket or a ROMOSS power bank that can last a few days but won’t fit into your pocket.

If you’d like to know more about wall chargers that would be good for the Note 20, take a look at my charger guide for the Galaxy Note 20.

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