
Memorial Day Deal: Stay Powered With this Zendure Power Bank, Down to Just $8
The humble wireless charger is a great way to power your phone at home, but did you know that the same tech can be used on the go as well? Qi2 wireless battery packs are a wonderful way to top up your phone's battery when you're out and about, and they're even better when you can get one at a discount.
This Zendure Qi2 battery pack is a good option for iPhone and Android owners alike, and you can add one to your tech loadout for just $8 today, thanks to Amazon's Memorial Day sale. This is the lowest price we have seen on this power bank. Just make sure to clip the on-screen coupon to enjoy the full discount.
The battery pack has a large 10,000-mAh capacity and the fast 15-watt charging speed is a solid spec, too. That allows you to charge an iPhone 16 from dead to 20% in 22 minutes. A 20-watt USB-C port is also offered alongside a 22.5-watt USB-A port, should you need a little extra oomph. Those ports mean you can charge multiple devices simultaneously, too.
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As if charging on the move wasn't enough, this portable power bank has a party piece to offer as well. The built-in kickstand means you can prop your phone up in either portrait or landscape mode, perfect for keeping tabs on notifications or watching content on a table.
Why this deal matters
As good as the technology is these days, heavy phone users can still drain their batteries before the end of a busy day. This handy bit of kit can be ready to top things off at a moment's notice, and you can slap it to the back of your phone and carry on with your day, too. At just $8, why not throw one of these in your bag just in case? The only catch is that since the deal is a part of the Memorial Day sale, it is likely going to be around for just another day or two. Be sure to hurry before the deal expires or the stock runs dry.

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