Always prepared wherever you go
Your phone always seems empty at the times when it is most inconvenient, especially during your adventurous travels. Whether you're taking a long flight, hiking through unfamiliar cities, or camping under the stars, keeping your devices charged and ready to use is essential. That's why we've put together a selection of travel tools you shouldn't miss.
Our powerbanks are compact chargers you can always take with you so you can take photos of that beautiful view, use your e-reader on long drives, or easily keep in touch with friends and family. For an even more powerful solution, our lightweight power stations offer up to 6 kg of reliable power without carrying much weight.
If you're looking for a sustainable way to charge your devices on the go, our foldable solar panels are perfect. They're light, efficient and easy to set up, ideal for any adventure, whether you're on a weekend getaway or a long backpacking trip. And when night falls, our handy lighting options ensure bright light and safety no matter where you are. From compact flashlights to practical lamps for your tent, we have everything you need to make your trip unforgettable.
With our carefully selected products, you'll always be prepared and can concentrate on enjoying your adventure. Check out our collection now and make your travels easier and more enjoyable!
How to calculate the capacity you need for your trip?
When planning a trip, you want to make sure you have enough power for all your electronic devices. Whether you're going on a long trek or taking a city break, it's important to know how many watt-hours (Wh) of capacity you'll need to keep everything charged.
Follow these steps to accurately calculate your energy needs:
1. Make a list of your devices:
Start by writing down all the devices you plan to take with you, such as your smartphone, laptop, camera, and tablet.
2. Determine energy consumption:
Find the energy consumption (in watt-hours, Wh) of each device. You can usually find this on the label or in the device's manual. If you only have the consumption in watts (W), you can calculate the Wh by multiplying the power by the usage time.
3. Calculate the total energy consumption per day:
For each appliance, multiply the energy consumption (in Wh) by the number of hours you use it daily. Add up the Wh values of all devices to calculate your total daily energy consumption.
4. Determine the duration:
Multiply your daily energy consumption by the number of days of travel to calculate your total energy requirement for the entire trip.
5. Add a margin of safety:
It's smart to add an extra 20-30% margin for unforeseen circumstances or extra usage. This will ensure that you don't run out of power.
6. Choose an appropriate power bank or power station:
Make sure the capacity of your power bank or power station is sufficient to cover your calculated energy needs. For example, if you have a total energy requirement of 200 Wh, choose a power bank or power station with a capacity of at least 250 Wh. This will not only give you enough power to charge all your devices, but also an extra reserve for unexpected situations.
Xtorm Compact Travel Tools
Output: USB-A, USB-C PD
Output: USB-A, USB-C
Output: USB-A, USB-C (PD)
Anker Compact Travel Tools
Output: USB, USB-C PD, 12 V, AC
Output: USB, USB-C PD, 12 V
Output: MC4
Bluetti Compact Travel Tools
Output: USB, USB-C PD, 12 V, AC
Output: MC4
Output: USB, USB-C PD, Wireless, 12V, AC
EcoFlow Compact Travel Tools
Output: USB, USB-C PD, 12 V, AC
Output: MC4
Burning time: 168 hours
Goal Zero Travel Lights
Power consumption: 4 W - 67 W
Power consumption: max. 7,5 W
Output: USB-A