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Why this matters

Camping power banks occupy a different category than portable power stations — they're small (5,000–30,000 mAh), lightweight (under 1 lb), and designed primarily for USB devices (phones, headlamps, GPS, Bluetooth headphones). The key considerations are capacity (Wh per pound), charging speed (USB-C PD support), durability (water and impact resistance), and recharge options (solar vs wall).

Our top picks

Top Pick

EcoFlow 110W Portable Solar Panel

Use: Solar-recharge your power bank
Weight: ~9 lbs

For car camping (not backpacking), a portable solar panel + power bank combo gives you indefinite off-grid power. The EcoFlow 110W panel charges most power banks in 4–6 hours of good sun, eliminating the 'how many days of power do I have' anxiety.

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Lightweight

Jackery SolarSaga 100W Air

Use: Lightest solar charging option
Weight: 7 lbs

At 7 lbs, the Jackery SolarSaga 100W Air is the lightest 100W portable solar panel on the market — light enough for short backpacking trips where solar charging is worth the weight. Pairs with any USB-C PD power bank for off-grid phone charging.

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