Anker’s power bank with built-in USB-C cables is $25 off
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Anker’s Laptop Power Bank has been a lifesaver for my laptop and smartphone, especially during a recent power outage. With both devices running low on battery, its retractable USB-C cables charged them quickly, enabling me to continue working remotely. Since this incident, I always carry the power bank with me, and it has consistently come to my aid. If you’re in need of a reliable, portable charger, it’s available for $94.49 ($25 off) on Amazon, Best Buy, and directly from Anker using the code WS7DV2RO9DEU, which is roughly $7 above its lowest price ever.

This power bank features three USB-C ports, each capable of delivering up to 100 watts when a single 100W-ready device is connected. It can output up to 165W for two devices via USB-C, and up to 130W when four devices are connected. Additionally, Anker provides a USB-A port, which is useful for older devices. During the power outage I mentioned, it charged my MacBook, smartphone, and a USB-C-powered flashlight at the same time, reviving my tech in just minutes.

Anker’s power bank also comes with a convenient digital display that shows the remaining charge, battery health, and the power output of each port. Although its 25,000mAh / 90Wh capacity makes it somewhat heavy, it complies with airline carry-on regulations, allowing you to recharge your devices during a flight. Whether you’re at a cafe, on a trip, or experiencing a blackout, this device proves to be a valuable addition to your tech arsenal.

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