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Charge Anywhere With This $95 Anker 165W Laptop Power Bank
Charge Anywhere With This $95 Anker 165W Laptop Power Bank

CNET

time3 hours ago

  • Business
  • CNET

Charge Anywhere With This $95 Anker 165W Laptop Power Bank

We're big advocates of having a great power bank ready to go whenever you are. You can charge at home or at the office, sure, but there will always be times when a little more juice is needed -- and it always seems to happen at the worst times. So when we spotted this Anker 25,000-mAh 165-watt Laptop Power Bank for just $95 at Amazon, down from its regular $135 price, we took note. And we think that you should, too. This power bank has three 100W USB-C ports, which can each deliver enough power to fast-charge even the most thirsty of laptops. And with a 25,000-mAh capacity, it can fully recharge most laptops at least once or your phone multiple times. The power bank has two built-in cables, one retractable that extends up to 2.3 feet and another short one that doubles as a carrying strap, making it perfect for travelers who hate carrying extra cables. When charging multiple devices, the power bank smartly distributes its 165W output, delivering up to 100W to a single device or dividing power between several gadgets. It also has a digital display, which shows you exactly how much power is going to each connected device, along with battery percentage and charging status. The new powerbank launched earlier this year at CES 2025. At this price, it's one of the best Anker deals available on the market. Hey, did you know? CNET Deals texts are free, easy and save you money. At under $110, this power bank hits the sweet spot between capacity, charging speed and price, especially for a device that can handle a laptop's power demands. While it's not the lightest option at around 600 grams, the convenience of built-in cables and multidevice charging capability makes it well worth the weight for frequent travelers or anyone who needs reliable power away from outlets. Why this deal matters The price of this power bank went up due to tariffs, but now is a great time to save $40 before the deal expires. While Anker often discounts its smaller power banks, finding a 25,000mAh power bank with 165W output on sale is uncommon. The built-in cables alone save you from having to purchase and carry separate charging cables, adding even more value to this deal.

Anker's 25,000mAh Power Bank Drops Below Prime Day Price, a Back-to-School Essential Steal on Amazon
Anker's 25,000mAh Power Bank Drops Below Prime Day Price, a Back-to-School Essential Steal on Amazon

Gizmodo

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Gizmodo

Anker's 25,000mAh Power Bank Drops Below Prime Day Price, a Back-to-School Essential Steal on Amazon

A lot of us use our phones, tablets, and even laptops a lot during the day. It can lead to feeling as though the batteries in these devices aren't really fit for purpose, but there's a really easy fix. Well, there are two easy fixes, but one of those is to stop using the devices so much, and we're assuming that's not really an option. In that case, your best bet is a really good power bank. While there are a lot of options out there, if your main concern is capacity, then one of your best bets is this Anker laptop Power Bank, which is currently 30% off. That means it's down to $95 from the usual price of $135, and this thing has enough power to keep your devices charged for absolutely ages. It's not going to be around for long though, so if you want this deal, get on it quickly. See at Amazon A portable power bank of this size means that you can easily charge your phone multiple times over. That makes it easy to keep your phone topped up whether you're having a really busy day, or even suddenly off on a long weekend without access to a power outlet. Plus, this one can handle your laptop as well, which means it's amazing for anyone who has to work in unconventional places, or just commutes a lot. This power bank has a huge 25,000mAh capacity, and it can charge up to four devices at once. It's basically a one-stop shop for your energy needs, even if you're rocking a laptop. tablet, phone, and headphones all at once. It even comes with two built-in cables that retract, so you don't have to worry about extra wires a lot of the time too. Plus, it can do fast-charging too, which just means that you only have to use it for a little bit here and there for smaller devices, which is the height of power-based convenience. It's even safe for flights, so if you're someone who has to hop into the air regularly, this is a great choice. It's easy to see why people would spend $135 on this amazing power bank, so don't miss your chance to get it for $95 instead. Limited-time Amazon deals like this can run out at any time, so if you want it, get it while it's fresh in your mind. See at Amazon

Fire in overhead locker on Virgin Australia flight believed to be caused by lithium battery in power bank
Fire in overhead locker on Virgin Australia flight believed to be caused by lithium battery in power bank

The Guardian

time2 days ago

  • The Guardian

Fire in overhead locker on Virgin Australia flight believed to be caused by lithium battery in power bank

A fire that broke out on a Virgin Australia flight from Sydney to Hobart is believed to have been caused by a power bank in a passenger's carry-on luggage, prompting the airline to consider changes to its battery policy. The Virgin flight VA1528 was making its descent into Hobart on Monday when the fire started in an overhead locker, a spokesperson for the airline said. Video taken on board, reported by the online news outlet Tasmanian Pulse, showed a flight attendant using a fire extinguisher on a smoking bag as passengers attempted to assist with their water bottles. The Virgin spokesperson said cabin crew extinguished the fire before the plane landed and firefighters on the ground removed a bag from the locker. 'Safety is always our highest priority,' they said. 'We appreciate the swift and professional response of our flight and cabin crew, as well as the support of Airservices Australia firefighters.' No flight crew or passengers were injured. Hobart Airport chief operating officer Matt Cocker said all passengers safely disembarked the aircraft, with one person assessed by paramedics for suspected smoke inhalation. Virgin is investigating the incident with regulators the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) and Civil Aviation Safety Authority (Casa). Spare lithium batteries including power banks are typically only permitted to be brought on planes in carry-on baggage because of the fire risk. Virgin has said the investigation could result in other changes to its battery policy 'to ensure the safety of our guests and team members'. The average Australian passenger travels with at least 4 rechargeable lithium battery devices, Casa has said. The agency previously issued a warning about flying with battery-powered devices urging passengers to pack them safely. Battery-powered devices such as laptops and cameras can be placed in checked luggage, as long as they are completely switched off, but spare batteries and power banks should always be placed in carry-on baggage only, Casa said. The agency said batteries and power banks could short circuit, overheat and catch fire during a flight and that lithium-ion battery fires could be very difficult to extinguish. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) saw a 92% increase in reported incidents involving lithium-ion batteries in 2022 compared to 2020, Casa said. In January, all 169 passengers and seven crew members were evacuated from an Air Busan Airbus on the tarmac in South Korea after it caught on fire before taking off. Investigators reportedly believed the fire, which destroyed the plane, was caused by faulty power bank. Several airlines have tightened their rules for flying with lithium batteries because of the risk of fires including Singapore Airlines, which has banned passengers from using power banks during flights.

Here's the first Qi2.2 wireless power bank with faster charging speeds and much more
Here's the first Qi2.2 wireless power bank with faster charging speeds and much more

Phone Arena

time2 days ago

  • Phone Arena

Here's the first Qi2.2 wireless power bank with faster charging speeds and much more

If you are a power user, one of the most important tools you need to carry with you at all times is a power bank. With this accessory, you can go about the day carrying your phone, not worrying whether you will be consuming too much battery life by streaming an episode of House on your phone while taking the bus to work in the morning. Portable power banks can carry anywhere from a battery capacity of 5000mAh to as high as 35000mAh or more. The thing to remember is that the higher the capacity of your power bank, the more unwieldy it is. For example, I own power banks with 5000mAh battery capacity, and they fit in my pocket. A power bank with this capacity usually provides the user with one to two full charges, with the lower number more likely. I also have a 35000mAh power bank that will definitely provide me with multiple charges, but it is also the size of a brick, is very heavy, and is not pocketable. The first power bank with Qi2.2 charging, the UGREEN MagFlow Magnetic Power Bank. | Image credit-UGREEN A power bank's charging speed is also important because the faster it charges, the quicker your phone's battery life returns to 100%. With the latest Qi2.2 wireless charging standard announced by the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC), devices like power banks can now charge as fast as 50W in certain implementations. More likely, your charging speed with a Qi2.2 device will be 25W. That is a significant jump from the 15W charging speed available on the Qi and Qi2 standards. -UGREEN Difference between the first Qi standard and the latest. | Image credit-UGREEN Despite the faster charging speeds with Qi2.2, not too many devices offer it. Today, the world's first Qi2.2 power bank has been introduced. The UGREEN MagFlow Magnetic Power Bank carries 10000mAh in battery capacity and a 25W wireless charging speed. It is equipped with a built-in USB-C cable for those times when you want to charge with a wire, and an extra USB-C port in case you want to charge two devices at the same time. A display on the side of the power bank will tell you exactly how much battery life remains on it and whether you need to plug it in to replenish the power bank. The UGREEN MagFlow Magnetic Power Bank will be released sometime this fall with improved magnetic auto-alignment, 25W charging speed, temperature protection that prevents overheating, and more. Pricing remains unknown for now.

Need a power bank? Here are two awesome Anker deals for different types of users
Need a power bank? Here are two awesome Anker deals for different types of users

Android Authority

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Android Authority

Need a power bank? Here are two awesome Anker deals for different types of users

Dave Carr Finding the right power bank can be challenging, with so many options in the current market. Anker is among the most recognized battery pack brands, and today we found a couple of deals on some of its hottest options. They are made with different users in mind, though. Keep reading to find out which is best for your needs. Buy the Anker Laptop Power Bank for $94.49 ($40.50 off) Buy the Anker 548 Power Bank for $87.99 ($62 off) These offers are available from Amazon. The deals apply to all color versions available. Anker Laptop Power Bank Honestly, this is the better option for most people. The Anker Laptop Power Bank is much more portable, measuring 6.18 × 2.12 × 1.93 in and weighing in at 21 oz. And while it's not at its record-low price of $87.99, it's pretty close to it right now. This is still a great deal, and lower prices are still very rare. Despite its size, it is a very capable power bank. The 25,000mAh battery is enough to charge a smartphone about 4-5 times. It is also very fast, featuring a maximum output of 165W. It has three USB-C ports that can each reach a maximum of 100W, and the single USB-A connection is still pretty fast at 33W. Of course, these are maximum outputs that can only be achieved if charging a single device. Wattage will be shared across ports as you plug in more devices simultaneously. Dave Carr By the way, two of these USB-C ports come with an integrated cable. One is retractable, and the other doubles as a lanyard for carrying the battery pack around. This is super convenient, and means you might not need to carry around cables to charge your devices. Or at least, not as many. There is one concern these built-in cables bring to the table, though. Well, at least I worry about durability. When regular cables rip or get damaged, it is simple to replace them. These are built right into the battery pack, so replacing them isn't really an option if they malfunction. That said, Anker mentions these are rated for 20,000 bends. Additionally, our co-worker Dave Carr has been testing it for some weeks and mentions that it feels very solidly built. If you need more peace of mind, the Anker Laptop Power Bank comes with an 18-month warranty. Anker 548 Power Bank The Anker Laptop Power Bank is great if you prioritize portability and fast charging speeds, but if you need a bigger battery and more functionality, the Anker 548 Power Bank might be more up your alley. It is actually cheaper at $87.99. This one comes with a massive 60,000mAh battery capacity. That's enough to charge an average smartphone about 10-12 times! That said, it is bigger at 4.59 x 4.59 x 8.17 in and weighs 5.1 lbs. It's definitely bigger, but it's still relatively easy to carry around. It's a nice addition to your camping trips, picnics, or other outdoor adventures. That said, this battery isn't quite as fast when charging devices. There are two USB-C ports; one can reach 60W, while the other is limited to about 27W. You can also use a couple of USB-A ports, which can reach 18W each. Aside from charging devices, this power bank has some extra functionality that many of you will love. It has a 3W built-in light. It's on the top side of the unit, and it's retractable, so you can hide it away when not in use. This means you can use it as a lantern! This is also getting close to power station territory. As such, it has a DC port for charging the battery using a solar panel, making it a great off-grid accessory. You'll also get an integrated screen that will give you the live status of your battery and all ports. The Anker Laptop Power Bank is great for daily usage. It will be a nice accessory for your daily commutes, long drives, or short adventures, mainly because it is fast and very portable. You might be better off getting the Anker 548 Power Bank if you need multiple days of power. The ports aren't as fast and it isn't quite as portable, but you get a much larger battery and an integrated light. Regardless of which you prefer, you might want to act quickly. These deals are really nice, and they might be gone pretty soon.

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