Anker just quietly slashed the price of possibly its very best power bank
25,000mAh of power for cheap(er)



We're hurtling towards the twilight of Amazon's ongoing Prime Big Deal Days sale, which many are labelling this quarter's Prime Day – and the deals haven't dried up yet. If you're on the lookout for some new additions to your tech arsenal, this is a great time to be shopping, although you only have hours left since the deals end at midnight.
One that just caught my eye, in particular, is from the charging giant Anker, which has applied a really hefty price cut to basically its biggest portable power bank – the aptly-named Anker Laptop Power Bank.
This powerbank has a huge amount of charge to dispense, and can do so at really rapid speeds – which makes the fact that it isn't the size of a literal brick extremely expensive. It's the ultimate backup, and it's amazing at this price.
I now basically don't leave the house without a power bank on hand, since my iPhone 15 Pro no longer lasts the day if I have to do any navigation at all, and Anker is my brand of choice. After all, it seems to have the magic touch when it comes to making power banks that pack in more charge than rivals despite smaller designs.
That's very much the case with this one – it's 25,000mAh in capacity, so there's pretending it's tiny. However, it is roughly the size and shape of some powerbanks with thousands fewer mAh to offer, and has some great tricks up its sleeve. The integrated USB-C cable, for instance, ensures that you're never caught cold without a cable.
Another great addition is the little display, which gives you some simple charging information and keeps you abreast of exactly how much charge it has left – both really handy options.
All in all, this is a stellar power bank that looks like a way better deal than usual thanks to this $45 off; grab it while you can, since it won't last much longer.
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Max is T3's Staff Writer for the Tech section – with years of experience reporting on tech and entertainment. He's also a gaming expert, both with the games themselves and in testing accessories and consoles, having previously flexed that expertise at Pocket-lint as a features editor.
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