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This Early Memorial Day Deal Is Dropping the Sharge 3-in-1 Power Bank to a New Low

This Early Memorial Day Deal Is Dropping the Sharge 3-in-1 Power Bank to a New Low

CNET14-05-2025

Memorial Day is around the corner and many of us might have trips planned. When it comes to keeping your tech powered, it's better to be safe than sorry. Power banks can save the day during flights, road trips or when running errands. High-quality power banks that can charge more than one device can get pricey. But in today's age most of us have multiple devices that need to stay powered up.
Thankfully, we've spotted the Sharge OnePlus 3-in-1 power bank for just $50 at Amazon, a $20 discount over its usual cost. All you have to do is clip the on page coupon for the full discount. This deal bring the power bank to a new record-low price. So, it could be the perfect addition to your travel bag this summer.
This Sharge OnePlus 3-in-1 power bank offers up to 40 watts of power and has a battery capacity of 10,000 mAh. It works with devices that support Super Fast charging, which includes some of this year's hottest Apple and Samsung releases. The power bank itself includes a magnetic charger that detaches from the power bank for easier storage and travel. Instead of sorting through cables, you can use the power bank's snap-on cable storage to prevent tangling.
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Sharge designed this power bank with the OnePlus community to add user-friendly features, as well as practicality. You can confidently and safely charge three devices simultaneously, including most laptops, tablets, smartwatches, phones and other tech. Foldable prongs make it easier to carry the power bank without damage. A red cable is included for convenience.
For more great finds, take a look at Amazon's early Memorial Day deals you can grab now.
Why this deal matters
Sharge's portable power bank is travel-friendly, perfect for upcoming vacations. And best of all, it's discounted to its record low price of $50. We previously saw this on sale last month but it was down to $70, $20 more than it is now. There's no telling how long this deal will last, so it's best to act now.

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