Belkin BoostCharge 20K Power Bank Black BPB012BTBK
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$5899

Belkin BoostCharge 20K Power Bank Black BPB012BTBK

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Description
20K POWER BANK BLACK
Features
Item Weight
1.0 pounds
Brand Name
Belkin
Batteries Charged Simultaneously
3 (max)
Battery
1 Non-Universal Lithium Ion, Required, Included
Battery Capacity
20000 (mAh)
Dimensions (Overall)
6.63 inches (H) x 4.01 inches (W) x 1.24 inches (D)
Package Quantity
1
Rechargeable
Rechargeable
Volts
5 volts
Wattage Output
15 watts
Reviews
4.2
Reviews: 20
5 stars
55%
4 stars
25%
3 stars
10%
2 stars
5%
1 star
5%
Most Helpful Positive Review
knesell
4
Sleek and convenient!!!!
I received this free Belkin Power Bank from Influenster! Ive never been one to enjoy power banks since they take foreve to charge my devices. But this one left me pleased! I also like how it has a light indicator on the side!! Would definitely recommend for on the go! Its sleek and easy to store away!
Most Helpful Critical Review
PuzzledBelkinUser
2
Charge with a USB-A into the USB-C port
Actually is a good power bank. However it has useless instructions/support. I have this a year or so, and went looking to charge it up again for a forthcoming trip. Logically it seems like a USB-C power block to the USB-C input would be best. So I did that, and .... nothing happened. Note that it took a while to work out nothing is happening since in normal operation there are no lights displayed anyway. It was only through reading another review on here that I found that a USB-A power block to the USB-C input is the only way to charge this block. (You do not need the specific supplied cable, any USB-A to USB-C will work). Why Belkin cannot make this clearer, preferably on the device itself, or at least on the rather useless support page (why is there not just a simple one-page PDF user-manual?) is beyond me. If you are still reading this far: 1) The button on the side always displays the current status of the block, even if nothing is being charged. That is it's only function. 2) When the block is being charge (using a USB-A power input to the USB-C middle connector) then the lights show up, solid for the already charged and flashing for the power sector being charged. eg. right not mine has 1 solid light an 1 flashing light showing it has >25% but <50% charge. 3) When the block is charging something, the lights show up in the same way.
minhd4_8410
5
Great power bank with serious ruggedness and long
I've been using this charger for a few months now. I'm genuinely amazed at how many full charges it can perform. It charged my phone from 2% to 100% and still had 3 out of 4 battery level indicator lights on. Having a built-in battery level display is great, as is having multiple output ports. I don't even need to mention that you only need a single cable for this device. I'm used to carrying a short Micro USB cable (with a Micro USB to Lightning adapter), and I can charge almost everything! A portable power bank is very convenient, capable of fully charging a phone four times when the battery is low, ideal for domestic travel, day trips, places without power outlets, or even at home when you want to continue using your device without plugging it in. It's quite lightweight, compact, and takes about half a day to fully charge from a completely empty battery, but the benefits it offers outweigh these inconveniences. Finally, this device is REALLY durable. I've dropped it a couple of times (I'm quite prone to breaking things!) but it still works perfectly. The USB ports seem to be very securely fixed and reinforced, and the casing is very well made!
kirab702_6745
3
It works but too heavy and big
This charger bank works well but its too heavy and big. It's literally heavier than my cell phone so thats not convenient at all. It charges fast and works for all brands of cell phones. But just way to big and heavy. Will be gifting it to a family member.
mehreen22_8059
4
Convenient and easy powerbank!!
This is a great invention for working mother like me who forgets to charge mobile. This power bank boostcharge takes a little more time to charge me mobile but still it good and portable. The size is good. It is now always in my bag. It can charge 3 devices at one time so kids are happy as their table is charged while traveling. I can charge while driving as it has USB- A to USB-C cable.
heatherjborg_8625
5
Wow! This works so well!
The Belkin Boost Charge Power Bank 10K- is amazing! Not only is it super thin and lightweight but it has the ability to charge your phone longer than most portable chargers I have used. It is noise free, and has easy indicators to know how much juice is left in it. It’s also super easy to charge up! Win win!
try_with_me_dc_8991
4
Good one
I loved how quickly this power bank charges my phone. I also love that it does not heat up. The design of the power bank is great. It is not too bulky and can be easily carried in your pocket. It doesn't even weigh that much. Overall it is a great power bank
mikor1_730
5
Very reliable when you need it
This is the 'Old Faithful' of power banks. It isn't the flashiest or fastest on the market, but it’s incredibly reliable and slim enough to live in my bag 24/7. It’s roughly the same size as a smartphone (just slightly thicker), which makes it so much easier to carry than those bulky, brick-style chargers. It fits perfectly in a jacket pocket or a small crossbody bag. I love that it has two USB-A ports and one USB-C port. I can charge my phone, my AirPods, and a friend's phone all at the same time. The 10,000 mAh capacity is legit. I consistently get about 2.5 full charges for my iPhone, which is plenty for a long flight or a full day of sightseeing. Belkin is a big name for a reason—this comes with a Connected Equipment Warranty, which gives me peace of mind that it won't fry my expensive phone. The only real downside is the 15W max speed. It’s not 'blazing fast'—if you’re looking for a quick 30-minute top-up, it might feel a bit slow compared to high-speed PD chargers. It’s the perfect 'everyday' backup. It feels premium, it’s remarkably thin, and it just works when you need it.
Sa61
1
Rubbish
Bought 2x20k power banks in pink. Bought April 2025. And 1 mth ago they stopped charging. Bought many Berlin products over the years and been very happy with them. Tried to fill in for replacements but don’t have packaging anymore.
PuzzledBelkinUser
2
Charge with a USB-A into the USB-C port
Actually is a good power bank. However it has useless instructions/support. I have this a year or so, and went looking to charge it up again for a forthcoming trip. Logically it seems like a USB-C power block to the USB-C input would be best. So I did that, and .... nothing happened. Note that it took a while to work out nothing is happening since in normal operation there are no lights displayed anyway. It was only through reading another review on here that I found that a USB-A power block to the USB-C input is the only way to charge this block. (You do not need the specific supplied cable, any USB-A to USB-C will work). Why Belkin cannot make this clearer, preferably on the device itself, or at least on the rather useless support page (why is there not just a simple one-page PDF user-manual?) is beyond me. If you are still reading this far: 1) The button on the side always displays the current status of the block, even if nothing is being charged. That is it's only function. 2) When the block is being charge (using a USB-A power input to the USB-C middle connector) then the lights show up, solid for the already charged and flashing for the power sector being charged. eg. right not mine has 1 solid light an 1 flashing light showing it has >25% but <50% charge. 3) When the block is charging something, the lights show up in the same way.
BasG
5
Dependable, Ive had the Belkin 10K for 5 years.
I bought the gold colored 10k Belkin 5 years ago and it has worked so well I bought 4 more for Christmas gifts this year for my kids and their spouses.The gold is not offered anymore and it came with 2 USB -A and 1 micro USB that you charge it with.I use the old gold all the time still and it hasn't failed me. I bought pink’s and blue’s and love the colors for my kids.I probably will treat myself to one of the new ones with the USB-C although my old one is still going strong.
heysupermom
5
Works Great!
I was very happy to receive this product to review. I had been researching options to get and this came at the perfect time! It’s large, which means it contains more battery life, and is able to supply more power on the go when you need it — with less overall charging time to the unit. I got the beautiful pink color. It features two USB ports, and can charge multiple devices at once. Great product

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