Also see: Best Black Friday Gadget Deals Unfortunately, we’re not iPhone and iPad users, so the fact no cable is supplied in the box is disappointing. Worse, upon borrowing a colleague’s cable we found it didn’t fit very snugly in the socket. On the plus side, should you be lucky enough to have not one but two Lightning cables we found the Pilot 4GS suppports passthrough charging, meaning you can fill its battery and that of a connected device at the same time. We jest, of course. One thing we do like about iPhones is the way they manage to offer similar battery life to Android phones with battery capacities around half that of comparable Androids. Which means, of course, that you’ll get more full charges for your iPhone than you would an Android phone out of any given power bank. With a 12,000mAh rated capacity you can expect to get between 8,000- and 8,500mAh of power for charging your devices (some is lost through energy conversion and heat generated and the industry standard is around 60- to 70 percent). The iPhone 7 has a 1,960mAh battery, so you can expect to get between four and five full charges from the Lumsing, and older iPhones closer to five full charges. See all power bank reviews The Lightning port is a fast 10W input, which isn’t as fast as Apple’s own 12W USB charger, but it’s plenty fast enough to quickly fill an iPhone or iPad. Lumsing doesn’t specify the exact specs of each of its outputs, but combined they offer 3A or 15W. If we were to assume each was capable of 1.5A or 7.5W, this would also be sufficient to quickly fill an iPhone. However, you will likely find your iPad charges faster with only one device plugged in. Moving on beyond the tech specs, what will really appeal to iPhone and iPad users is the Lumsing Pilot 4GS’ style. Our review sample came in rose gold, which is close but not quite an exact match for the rose gold iPhone. You can also buy this power bank in gold and silver. Also see: How to improve smartphone battery life It’s on the large side for its capacity, but it’s only a little large than an iPhone 7 and, despite our earlier misgivings with the Lightning input, the Pilot 4GS looks well made. It has an attractive metal casing with a matt finish, and smooth, rounded corners. A button on top is used to activate the four LEDs that reveal how much power remains inside the bank, though charging should be automatic when you plug in an iDevice. And when it’s full, charging should stop. No carry case is provided in the box, but this Lumsing should withstand a life being thrown from bag to bag reasonably well. Read next: Best desktop chargers 2016. Follow Marie Brewis on Twitter. Marie is Editor in Chief of Tech Advisor and Macworld. A Journalism graduate from the London College of Printing, she’s worked in tech media for more than 17 years, managing our English language, French and Spanish consumer editorial teams and leading on content strategy through Foundry’s transition from print, to digital, to online - and beyond.