
If You Own a Phone and a Laptop, This 24,000mAh Power Bank at 40% Off Replaces All Your Cables
Since Anker is never behind the curve on mobile charging technology, its 737 power bank (with a 24,000mAh battery and its 140W fast charging) is among the best that the brand has to offer.
Right now, Amazon is offering this top-tier power bank at an all-time low price, slashing its list price from $149 down to just $94 which is a 37% discount (even more than during Black Friday!) that makes it a true bargain.
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Our Absolute Favorite Power Bank
The Anker 737 power bank has an enormous 24,000mAh battery which puts it in a league much beyond usual portable chargers. Its high-capacity build enables you to charge an iPhone 16 Pro to the full four times or keep a 13-inch iPad Pro running for more than a full charging cycle. But what really sets it apart is that it can power a lot larger devices: from the latest MacBook to the groundbreaking Apple Vision Pro, this power bank has enough juice to keep your most power-hungry devices running smoothly and fit easily in your backpack or even your pocket. Compact as it may be, the Anker 737 packs a serious punch (about the same size as a 12 oz. soda can) so you can take it anywhere without hassle.
Another beauty of the Anker 737 is its 140W fast charging, thanks to Power Delivery 3.1 technology. With this, you can readily charge both your laptop and your phone usually saving time and keeping you productive wherever you are, in the airport lounge or a café. The power bank incorporates 3 ports simultaneously allowing you to charge more than one device at a time. The display is also smart, offering the luxury of real-time feedback on output and input power and estimated recharge time.
In terms of performance, the Anker 737 outperforms almost every portable charger on the market in this price point. Right now, there has never been a better time to take your portable charging game to the next level.
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