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This USB-C Car Charger From Anker Is Going for Peanuts, Not Sure It'll Get Any Cheaper Than This

This USB-C Car Charger From Anker Is Going for Peanuts, Not Sure It'll Get Any Cheaper Than This

Gizmodo2 days ago

Never worry about running out of power while out on the road again with this in tow.
If your phone battery always seems to dip into the red while you're behind the wheel, you're not alone. It's a problem tons of people deal with. It doesn't matter if you're commuting to work, driving across town for errands, or heading out on a road trip, having a solid car charger is more important than ever. And if your current charger is slow, unreliable, or just not cutting it, this one might be the solution you've been looking for.
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You can head to Amazon to get the Anker USB-C Car Charger for $14, down from its usual price of $29. That's $15 off and a discount of 54%.
A compact car charger with serious juice
Anker's reputation for dependable, high-quality charging accessories is well earned, and this compact car charger is no exception. It has two ports: a 30-watt USB-C port and a 22.5-watt USB-A port, so you can power up two devices at once. If you've got to charge up an iPhone and an iPad, it's perfect for that. Or if you have an Android phone and your partner has an iOS device, you can make sure everything is juiced up as it's supposed to be. It's ideal for everything from phones and tablets to earbuds and portable consoles.
This car charger is super small and compact, so you can keep it with you no matter where you go. Toss it in your glove compartment when you're not using it. Otherwise it plugs into your car's standard 12V outlet and sits flush, so it won't get bumped or jostled when you're adjusting other controls. It even has built-in safety features like temperature control and surge protection. That helps protect your devices while they charge so you don't have to worry about any issues while you're driving. That'd be the last thing you need, after all.
If you're the type to juggle maps, music, and calls during your drive, the fast charging capability makes a big difference, too. No more waiting forever to see a real battery boost while on the road. You can plug in during a 20-minute drive and walk away with enough power to get through the rest of your day.
For 54% off, specifically just $14, this car charger is a smart and affordable way to upgrade your car's charging setup without any extra hassle. It's also a good gift idea for anyone who's always on the go or spends time driving for work. Reliable, fast, and compact, this Anker charger checks all the boxes, and this deal makes it an easy win. So go ahead and buy two while you're at it.
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