
Amazon cuts price on TSA-approved power bank from £130 to £30 – it's MagSafe and perfect for summer hols
Amazon have slashed the Matast MagSafe Power Bank by a huge 77%, down from £130 to just £30.
Matast Magnetic Power Bank, £129.99 £29.99
If you need a reliable power boost on the go, the Matast Magnetic Power Bank is a solid pick without the hefty price tag.
It's climbing Amazon's list of best-selling portable chargers, and it's easy to see why.
It's designed for MagSafe-compatiple iPhone's from the 12 right up to the latest iPhone 16.
It uses a strong magnetic grip to snap it firmly in place and keeps it there, even if you're on the move.
It's stats do the talking though, supporting wireless fast charging up to 15W, so you can power your iPhone 15 Pro from zero to 45% in just 35 minutes.
Plus, it's got a USB-C output port for quick wired charging of all sorts of devices, so you can have up to two on the go at once.
And while it's built for Apple devices, those extra ports make it just as useful for charging other gear, too.
With a hefty 10,000mAh battery capacity, it can charge your iPhone 16 Pro about 1.8 times over.
So, no more worrying about your phone dying mid-day or mid-journey.
And because it stays under the TSA's 27,000mAh limit, it's safe to bring on flights.
Just pack it in your hand luggage for convenient top-ups during your summer hols.
It's a handy way to avoid low-battery panic, especially if you're wrangling kids and want to keep screens alive for the journey.
Unlike many cheaper options, the Matast also includes a digital LED display showing your remaining battery, so you're never caught off guard.
And it's not just me who's impressed, customers rave about it, with an average 4.5-star rating.
One happy reviewer called it 'the only power bank you'll need,' praising the build quality and handy magnetic grip.
Another loved how it stays attached securely, saying, 'I can snap onto the back of my phone and still use it while moving around.'
We've spotted a few great portable charger deals doing the rounds on Amazon recently.
Just last week, the TRKOY Magsafe Power Bank dropped from £160 to just £20 on Amazon.
And the Aobbow MagSafe charger had a massive £113 knocked off its price earlier this month too.
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