Best power bank for iPhone 17 while traveling?

Heading out on a two week trip this summer and my old power bank isn't cutting it anymore. Want something built for the iPhone 17 before I go, curious what everyone's using.

Main things I need: magnetic wireless so I'm not dealing with cables, enough juice for a full day of photos and navigation, and light enough to carry around all day.

From what I've seen it's either fast but bulky, or slim but charges slow. Anyone found one that does both? thx

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u/htoontin — 3 days ago

Trying to increase supply, what actually helped you?

I'm about 7 weeks pp and trying to increase my supply, so I want to ask what actually helped others.

I was using the Willow Go before, but I never felt like it emptied very well. Most sessions were around 3 oz total, sometimes 3.5 oz on a good day, and I had to keep adjusting it, doing a massage a lot before pumping. Every session felt a bit stressful.

About 2 weeks ago, I started using the eufy s1pro because I heard heat/warmth can help with letdown and output. I don't know if it's heat, better fit, or just being more consistent, but lately I've had a few sessions closer to 4 oz total, which feels like a win for me. Besides switching pumps, what actually helped you get your supply up?

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u/htoontin — 19 days ago
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Ace Pro 2 or DJI Action 5 Pro for travel and low light?

I’ve been looking at the DJI Action 5 Pro and the Insta360 Ace Pro 2 as a possible upgrade from my older action cam.

Most of my use is pretty casual: travel clips, city walks, short rides, night streets, and indoor to outdoor shots. Stabilization still matters, but low light and an easy way to frame myself are becoming more important than pure action cam use.

The DJI Action 5 Pro looks solid, especially for battery life and the DJI workflow, but the Insta360 Ace Pro 2 keeps catching my eye because of the flip screen and how it seems to handle low light. I also noticed my old camera could still offset part of the cost through a trade-in type upgrade, which makes switching a little easier to justify.

For people who have used both DJI and Insta360 action cams, which one feels better for travel and low light instead of pure sports footage?

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u/htoontin — 27 days ago

My new little buddy is finally out on the lawn getting to work

I’ve only had it for a little while, but for such a small mower it’s actually really nimble. I’ll keep posting updates on how it does with the mowing:)

u/htoontin — 2 months ago