This kit can help you weather power cuts
Power cuts, also known as blackouts, are relatively uncommon in the UK as a whole – especially when compared to some other countries. Even so, if you are affected by a power cut, then the following tips and gear could be helpful. They won’t be applicable to all, as everyone’s needs will be different, but could still come in handy for friends, family and neighbours as well as yourself.
Backup power
A USB power bank is a good way of ensuring your smartphone and tablet never run out of charge. Some pricier clutch bag-sized power banks, such as the Anker 737 PowerCore 24K, can not only charge multiple phones and tablets simultaneously, but also your laptop too (as long as it recharges using USB-C). To give you an example of its capacity, the Anker 737 PowerCore 24K can recharge an iPhone 13 four times over.
If you use a desktop computer, an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) might be useful. Essentially large car batteries with plug sockets, a UPS is traditionally used to provide several minutes of power to a PC so you can safely shut it down without losing any unsaved work that you may be working on. For other devices, a UPS can provide anywhere from several minutes to a couple of hours of power.