Yes — there are a few very well-reviewed ~100Wh (airline-safe) power banks, but they are almost all from established brands (Anker, Nitecore, Ugreen). The key point is: anything near 100Wh is already “premium tier”, so quality differences show up clearly in reviews.
Here are the standout options with consistently strong real-world feedback:
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🥇 Best overall (most consistently excellent reviews)
Anker 737 Power Bank (24,000mAh / 86Wh)
Anker 737 Power Bank (PowerCore 24K)
This is widely regarded as the “safe choice” high-end power bank.
What reviewers consistently praise
Very high reliability (Anker’s best strength)
True airline-safe capacity (~86Wh, under 100Wh limit)
Extremely strong 140W USB-C output (can run laptops)
Excellent efficiency and fast self-charging
Clear screen showing real-time power use
Common criticisms
Heavier and chunkier than minimalist models
More expensive than basic 10–20k mAh banks
👉 Overall: one of the most universally well-reviewed 100Wh-class banks
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🥈 Best ultralight / field use (excellent niche reviews)
Nitecore NB10000 Gen 3 (36Wh class)
Nitecore NB10000 Gen 3 Power Bank
Not close to 100Wh, but often compared because it’s the lightest serious power bank used by hikers and radio/field users.
Strengths (strong reviews in ultralight communities)
Extremely light (~150g)
Very efficient for its size
Durable carbon fibre shell
Good real-world phone recharges
Weak points
Not actually high capacity (only ~10,000mAh)
Lower total energy vs airline-max banks
👉 Included because it’s often mistaken as “small 100Wh class alternative”
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🥉 Best alternative to Anker 737 (very strong reviews, often cheaper)
Ugreen 145W / Nexode 25,000mAh (92–95Wh range depending model)
UGREEN Nexode Power Bank 20000mAh 145W
Why it gets excellent reviews
Very close to 100Wh but still airline-safe
High output (100–145W depending version)
Good build quality for price
Strong laptop + phone simultaneous charging
Criticisms
Slightly less refined UI than Anker
Bulkier than it looks in photos
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🧭 What “excellent reviews” usually means in this category
Across tested reviews (TechRadar, Pack Hacker, Which?, travel communities):
The top-rated 100Wh-class banks almost always share:
Real capacity near but under 100Wh (important for flights)
USB-C PD ≥100W output
Brand reliability (Anker dominates here)
Verified efficiency (~85–90% real output)
No “inflated mAh” marketing
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⚠️ Important reality check (very relevant)
“100,000mWh” ≈ 27Wh, not 100Wh (common confusion)
True 100Wh banks are usually:
~20,000–27,000mAh at 3.7V lithium cells
Anything claiming far above that in a small unit is almost always marketing exaggeration
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🧠 Bottom line
If you want excellent reviews + real-world reliability near 100Wh, the shortlist is:
🥇 Anker 737 Power Bank (PowerCore 24K) → best all-rounder
🥈 UGREEN Nexode Power Bank 20000mAh 145W → best value high-power alternative
🥉 Nitecore → best ultralight, but not true 100Wh class