Looking for a reliable 20,000mAh power bank that can survive brownouts, travel, and daily heavy usage?
Two of the most popular choices in the Philippines are:
Anker PowerCore 20000
Romoss 20000mAh Power Bank
Both are widely sold on Shopee and Lazada.
Both promise high capacity.
Both are affordable.
But the real question is:
π Which one actually lasts longer β per charge and long-term?
Letβs break it down in detail.
| Feature | TP-Link RE505X | Xiaomi AC1200 |
|---|---|---|
| Best For | 2 Storey Homes | Budget Rooms / Small Homes |
| WiFi Standard | WiFi 6 (802.11ax) | WiFi 5 (802.11ac) |
| Speed Class | AX1500 | AC1200 |
| Bands | Dual-Band | Dual-Band |
| Coverage | Stronger | Moderate |
| Price | Higher | More Affordable |
| Best Value | βββββ | βββββ |
Short Recommendation:
β For 2 storey houses and more devices β RE505X is the better choice
β For budget small homes or condos β AC1200 still delivers good value
| Feature | Anker PowerCore 20000 | Romoss 20000mAh |
|---|---|---|
| Battery Capacity | 20,000mAh | 20,000mAh |
| Output Power | 12Wβ18W (model dependent) | 18Wβ22.5W (model dependent) |
| Fast Charging | Yes | Yes |
| Ports | Dual USB-A | USB-A + USB-C (varies) |
| Weight | Lighter | Slightly heavier |
| Best For | Durability & longevity | Budget fast charging |
π If you want long-term durability β Anker
π If you want more power per peso β Romoss
But letβs go deeper.
When people ask βwhich lasts longer?β, it can mean two things:
How many times it can charge your phone per full power bank charge
How many years before the battery degrades
Both are rated at 20,000mAh, but usable capacity is around 12,000β14,000mAh after voltage conversion.
Anker PowerCore 20000
~4 to 5 full charges
Romoss 20000mAh
~4 to 5 full charges
In terms of raw capacity, they are nearly identical.
π Tie in single-charge capacity
Hereβs where differences appear.
Uses high-quality lithium polymer cells
Better battery management system
Slower long-term degradation
Can last 2β4 years with proper care
Good quality for the price
Slightly faster degradation over heavy use
Usually lasts 1.5β3 years
π Winner for Long-Term Longevity: Anker
If you want something that will still perform well after 2β3 years, Anker has a stronger reputation for durability.
The Anker PowerCore 20000 supports:
PowerIQ technology
Up to 18W fast charging (depending on variant)
Safe charging for iPhone and Android
Charging is stable and safe, but not the fastest in 2026 standards.
The Romoss 20000mAh Power Bank often supports:
18Wβ22.5W fast charging
Some models include USB-C PD
Faster top-ups for supported devices
π Winner for Speed: Romoss
If you care about charging your phone faster, Romoss often has higher wattage options in the same price range.
β Minimalist design
β Strong internal protection circuits
β Premium feel
β Less overheating issues
β Functional design
β LED digital display (some models)
β Slightly bulkier
In terms of overall durability and brand reputation, Anker is often seen as more premium.
π Winner: Anker
Power banks should protect against:
Overcharging
Overheating
Short-circuit
Over-voltage
Anker is known globally for strong safety systems.
Romoss is safe, but Anker has a stronger international track record.
π Winner for Safety: Anker
| Feature | Anker | Romoss |
|---|---|---|
| Weight | Lighter | Heavier |
| Thickness | Slimmer | Slightly thicker |
| Travel Friendly | Yes | Yes |
If you carry it daily in a bag, Anker feels slightly more compact.
Anker PowerCore 20000: β±1,700 β β±2,500
Romoss 20000mAh: β±900 β β±1,500
π‘ Romoss is significantly cheaper.
So now the real question becomes:
Do you want premium durability or budget value with faster charging?
β Longer lifespan
β Better build quality
β Reliable brand reputation
β Strong safety features
β More expensive
β Usually lower wattage than newer Romoss models
β More affordable
β Faster charging options
β Digital display on some models
β Strong value for money
β Slightly shorter lifespan
β Bulkier design
You want a power bank that lasts 3+ years
You prioritize safety and durability
You travel often
You donβt mind paying extra for quality
You want the best price
You want faster charging
You need a backup power bank for emergencies
You are on a tight budget
If weβre talking about:
β Long-term durability & battery lifespan β π Anker wins
β More power per peso & faster charging β π° Romoss wins
For most Filipino buyers:
π If you want something that will still perform well after years of daily use, Anker PowerCore 20000 is worth the extra money.
π If you just need reliable backup power without spending too much, Romoss 20000mAh is the smarter budget choice.
In general, yes. Anker power banks are known for slower battery degradation and stronger build quality.
Around 4β5 full charges for most smartphones.
Both work well. If you want faster charging, check if the Romoss model supports PD.
Yes, but Anker has a stronger international safety reputation.
Anker is lighter and more compact, making it better for frequent travelers.