We're a family with a lot of devices when we travel and charging has sometimes been a bit of a challenge. On our recent 5 week jaunt to Japan, France, Belgium, Italy and Germany I settled on what I thought was a pretty good arrangement ...
Firstly myself, wife and two kids all carried in our carry-on a small universal AC charger: https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B0BNPJL53V
This charger is a bit bigger than a cig lighter and only provides a small charge output (20W). This was good enough for overnight stops and also in planes and trains where there was an AC outlet provided (useful as we came across a number of dodgy USB ports). Coupled with cables to charge iPad, iPhone, AirPods and a power bank it filled a good gap.
In our checked luggage we carried a larger universal AC charger: https://www.amazon.com.au/LENCENT-Universal-International-Charging-Worldwide/dp/B0BNNFQ927
This was used in hotel rooms at longer stays, and allowed us to charge multiple devices simultaneously, as well as laptops (65W output) and also serve as a travel adapter for AU plug devices (e.g. CPAP). Sometimes it was a little bit of a challenge at times getting the big "brick" to stay in a socket (the weight would sometimes be too much and it would fall out) but a short extension lead from hotel reception usually sorted that.
I found these single device solutions much easier to deal with when travelling and everyone having their own meant everyone could charge near to their bed and sort out their own priorities for charging (phone/iPad/laptop/battery bank/AirPods). Previously I used to carry a bigger multi-output USB hub and different AC cables, and that works well when we had fewer devices, but I knew it wouldn't scale easily for this trip.
Firstly myself, wife and two kids all carried in our carry-on a small universal AC charger: https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B0BNPJL53V
This charger is a bit bigger than a cig lighter and only provides a small charge output (20W). This was good enough for overnight stops and also in planes and trains where there was an AC outlet provided (useful as we came across a number of dodgy USB ports). Coupled with cables to charge iPad, iPhone, AirPods and a power bank it filled a good gap.
In our checked luggage we carried a larger universal AC charger: https://www.amazon.com.au/LENCENT-Universal-International-Charging-Worldwide/dp/B0BNNFQ927
This was used in hotel rooms at longer stays, and allowed us to charge multiple devices simultaneously, as well as laptops (65W output) and also serve as a travel adapter for AU plug devices (e.g. CPAP). Sometimes it was a little bit of a challenge at times getting the big "brick" to stay in a socket (the weight would sometimes be too much and it would fall out) but a short extension lead from hotel reception usually sorted that.
I found these single device solutions much easier to deal with when travelling and everyone having their own meant everyone could charge near to their bed and sort out their own priorities for charging (phone/iPad/laptop/battery bank/AirPods). Previously I used to carry a bigger multi-output USB hub and different AC cables, and that works well when we had fewer devices, but I knew it wouldn't scale easily for this trip.