Article 73Q82 Anker’s Prime Power Bank can quickly charge three devices, and it’s down to $80

Anker’s Prime Power Bank can quickly charge three devices, and it’s down to $80

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Sheena Vasani
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Juggling multiple chargers for your gadgets while you're commuting, working from a cafe, or traveling can get heavy (and pricey!) fast, which is why today's deal on the Anker Prime Power Bank (20K, 200W) is worth checking out. It can quickly charge three devices at once - including laptops - and it's down to just $79.99 ($60 off) in black at Woot, which is a new low, through February 27th.

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Anker says the 20,000mAh power bank is powerful enough to get an iPhone 16 Pro to 30 percent in just 15 minutes or a 16-inch MacBook Pro to 50 percent in about 40 minutes, making it an easy way to quickly top up your devices while on the go. To deliver those speeds, it offers up to 200W of combined output via two USB-C ports and one USB-A port, so you can charge everything from earbuds to handheld consoles, e-readers, and more. And when the power pack dies, it supports 100W fast recharging via the USB-C port, allowing it to fully recharge in a little over an hour.

Additionally, the power bank offers a useful smart display, which lets you check the remaining battery, power input, and power output at a glance, including how many watts each port is drawing. Roughly the size of a deck of cards and weighing about a pound, it's also easy to slip into a bag and carry on the go. Rounding things out, Anker includes a two-foot USB-C to USB-C cable and a travel pouch, so you have everything you need right out of the box.

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