Anker’s travel-friendly Laptop Power Bank has returned to its best price of the year

Anker’s Laptop Power Bank

Whether you’re heading out for a quick Memorial Day getaway or preparing for summer travel, a reliable power bank can come in handy when there’s no outlet in sight. Fortunately, Anker’s Laptop Power Bank can keep all your essential gadgets charged, and it’s currently on sale at Amazon, Best Buy, and Walmart for $95.99 ($24 off), which is the best price we’ve seen this year and the lowest since Black Friday.

Anker Laptop Power Bank

Where to Buy:

  • $119.99 $95.99 at Amazon
  • $119.99 $95.99 at Walmart
  • $119.99 $95.99 at Best Buy

Despite weighing as much as a water bottle, the 25,000mAh / 90Wh power bank can charge up to four devices at once via three USB-C ports and a lone USB-A port, so you won’t need to pack multiple chargers. It also meets airline carry-on requirements and features a retractable 2.3-foot USB-C cable, along with a second USB-C cable that conveniently doubles as a carrying strap, so you have fewer accessories to worry about when packing.

What really makes it stand out, though, is its power. It delivers up to 100W from a single USB-C port, meaning it can quickly charge beefy laptops, including Apple’s M5-powered MacBook Pro. It can also deliver up to 165W when charging two USB-C devices simultaneously, or 130W when using all four ports, allowing you to quickly top off your electronics when you’re short on time. As a nice extra, it also features a real-time display, which makes it easy to see how much battery remains and whether your devices are actually charging at full speed.

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Other midweek discounts

  • Now through May 22nd, you can pick up PowerA’s Advantage Wired Controller at Woot for $14.99 ($35 off) with a 90-day warranty when you use promo code CONTROL. The Xbox / PC gamepad features four-zone RGB lighting, a pair of mappable rear buttons, adjustable trigger locks, and a 3.5mm headset jack. It also comes with a detachable 10-foot USB-C cable, making it a surprisingly solid value for just $15.
  • Divoom is selling its quirky Ditoo-Pro for $64.99 ($15 off) with code DIVOOM20, which is the best price we’ve seen this year (Amazon is also selling it for $3 more). The retro-inspired Bluetooth speaker delivers decent sound for its size and looks like a tiny desktop computer, complete with a customizable pixel-art display you can set up with your own designs and animations. It also offers a 12-sound alarm, a variety of white noises, and other handy features.
  • Soundcore’s Sleep A20 are available from Amazon, Best Buy, and eBay (via Anker) for $129.99 ($50 off) when you use code LONGWEEKEND, which is one of the best prices we’ve seen since the holidays. Despite lacking some of the more advanced features found on the newer Sleep A30 — including active noise cancellation — Anker’s last-gen sleep buds still do a solid job of tuning out snoring and remain comfortable enough for side sleepers to wear overnight. You can use them to play a host of soothing sounds, too, including nature clips and white noise, or use them as a regular pair of Bluetooth earbuds. Read our review.

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