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Fast Five: Top Powerbanks under Php1k

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An extra juice for your device is a must-have for people on the go nowadays. In this Fast Five edition, we take a look at some of the top powerbanks you can purchase under a thousand Pesos.

Top Powerbanks under ₱1,000

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Why not purchase one? It keeps you connected to your family and friends when you’re on the brink of running out of battery. It’s now considered an essential tool, especially if you have a smartphone or other device with a measly battery capacity. Here are five of them, listed in ascending order of capacity. You may check out their product pages on Lazada, as linked on each of the powerbank’s prices if available.

Xiaomi Mi Powerbank (5,000mAh, P695)

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Xiaomi may have the least battery capacity in this post, one thing that makes its 5000mAh Mi powerbank stand out is its form factor — the whole product is just 9.9mm thin. That’s just about as thick as some of the most bulky smartphones we can see on the market today, and it’s a feat since we still see a lot of bulky 5000mAh ones today.

Try Xiaomi Mi Powerbank Shopee 22

ASUS ZenPower (10,050mAh, Php795)

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Speaking of form factor, the 10050mAh Asus Zenpower stands out on its own not only because of the multiple colors it offers, but also of its size. It’s really as big as your credit card, and those who purchased it can attest to that.

Try ASUS ZenPower Shopee

Infinix PB-10BR Powerbank (10,400mAh, Php750)

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Newcomer brand Infinix also released in the local market its own version of a powerbank. What differs this one from the rest is it has a built-in flashlight, aside from the fact that it has two USB ports with different currents for charging. That 2.1A port is great for quicker charges on the go.

Try Infinix PB-10BR Shopee

Huawei Honor Powerbank (13,000mAh, P990 offline)

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Chinese tech conglomerate Huawei also released its own powerbank under the affordable Honor lineup. Their version touts a massive 13,000mAh juice, enough to charge your phone for up to five times.

Try Huawei Honor Powerbank Shopee

Romoss Sense 6 (20,000mAh, Php950)

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Rounding up this list is one from Romoss, which offers a whooping 20,000mAh battery for 50 Pesos under a grand. The Sense 6 offers charging devices from the powerbank even while the latter is charging too, as well as more than 300 recharge cycles over the life of the battery.

Try Romoss Sense 6 Shopee

That’s it for some of the top powerbanks you can purchase under Php1k. Who knows, these might be your holiday gifts for yourself or loved ones too. Got more suggestions? Drop them down the comments section below.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the capacity and price of the Xiaomi Mi Powerbank?
The Xiaomi Mi Powerbank has a 5,000mAh capacity and costs P695.
What makes the ASUS ZenPower stand out?
The ASUS ZenPower has a 10,050mAh capacity and is as big as a credit card.
What is the capacity and price of the Infinix PB-10BR?
The Infinix PB-10BR has a 10,400mAh capacity and costs Php750.
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46 Comments

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Jonna la rosa · 9 years ago

Which is better? Pineng or romoss?

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Liessa · 9 years ago

xiaomi mi power bank has 10k mAh. onti nlng idadagdag. https://www.goods.ph/xiaomi-power-bank-v2-10000mah-quick-charge-2-0-55915.html

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Jessie · 9 years ago

Pineng is best among them. Long time user here.

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Jessie · 9 years ago

Im using it for morethan 2yrs still in a good condition. Performance is still almost the same as brand new.

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Aileen · 9 years ago

anong model po ng pineng gamit niyo? thanks

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Euf · 9 years ago

Waaah!same sentiment! Pineng PN 999 is d real mvp among all! 2 years and counting, i have no complaints!

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Gina · 9 years ago

Pineng

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Ariean Arcilla · 9 years ago

Pineng or Romoss? :(

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Misty · 10 years ago

Romoss Sense 6 costs 1399. :(

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Ainsley · 10 years ago

I’m planning to buy a power bank but till still cannot decide what to buy. Whis is great brand, Pineng or Romoss?

Your suggestions will be very appreciated.

God bless!

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Jom · 9 years ago

Pineng po

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Liessa · 10 years ago

I’ve found your blog just today. Sad to say I’ve already bought a power bank. Any way its still fall under 1k Php. Pokeball powerbank with 12000mAh from goods.ph.

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manny · 10 years ago

Pineng PN-920 20000mah Powerbank now 799 only by Lazada , I love this power bank and its digital display, I have a xiaomi powerbank older generation, Pineng PN-913 10000mAh Power Bank Php 649 only…

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www.kusina101.com · 10 years ago

no love for yoobao?

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P N Bear · 11 years ago

Pineng- it’s legit. You can check the authenticity of your powerbank on their site (parang xiaomi). This is something not a lot of powerbanks can claim to have.

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jron · 11 years ago

where are they available?

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Carl Lamiel · 11 years ago

You can get them at Lazada, except for the Huawei Honor powerbank that’s only available mostly on offline stores.

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Jorge Mamon · 11 years ago

Carl, kulang ka sa research. May ma e post lng oks kna? Pamparami lng clicks? E san ang Pineng sa list? lol.

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Carl Lamiel · 11 years ago

I’m aware of Pineng and their bang-for-the-buck powerbanks, but I personally wouldn’t want to suggest something that I haven’t seen or tried. That’s why we left the comments section open for your recommendations.

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LOLouchie · 11 years ago

here jorge, apply aloe vera all-over your face. you’re welcome.

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Pineng · 11 years ago

Pineng PN-999 20000mAh Power Bank under 1k also.

628 ratings & reviews sa LAZADA.

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Archie Vicente · 11 years ago

walang Pineng sa list?
899php for a 20k mA powerbank, beats everything on the list..

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Vincent O. · 11 years ago

sir, saan store yang P899 lang? overpriced lahat sa olx eh. :)

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