
You know that sinking feeling when your phone hits 10% battery and you’re nowhere near an outlet? Or when you’re at the airport and every charging station is packed with people camping around power strips? A good power bank solves that problem but most of them either charge too slowly, run out of juice after one phone charge, or force you to carry a bunch of cables.
Anker just dropped the price on their 20,000mAh power bank with a built-in USB-C cable down to $44 from the usual $69 on Amazon. This thing pushes 87W across three devices at once and can charge a MacBook Pro to 50% in under 40 minutes.
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Power That Keeps Up With Your Day
That 20,000mAh capacity gives you multiple full charges for your phone or enough juice to top up a laptop when you’re working remotely and can’t find a seat near an outlet. In real terms, that’s four charges for an iPhone 17 or enough to fully charge your MacBook Air and still have juice for your phone and earbuds. The battery pack itself recharges in just 1.5 hours when you plug it into a 65W charger which means you’re not waiting around all night for it to be ready the next morning.
That all changes with its built-in USB-C cable: You won’t be rummaging around in your bag for the correct cable or realize it was still lying on your desk at home. Simply pull out the power bank, unwind the cable and plug in your device-done. It charges an iPhone 17 Pro to 58% in 30 minutes, or a MacBook Air to 52% over the same time, which is fast enough to get you through the rest of your workday or a particularly long flight.
The 87W total output splits across three ports with a single device maxing out at 65W. That means you can fast-charge your laptop through the USB-C port while your phone and wireless earbuds charge from the other two ports at the same time. The setup works for anything: iPhones, Samsung phones, iPads, Nintendo Switch, or any USB-C device you’re carrying around.
Anker designed this power bank to meet airline regulations so you can toss it in your carry-on without any drama at security. The 20,000mAh capacity sits right at the limit most airlines allow and gives you maximum power without crossing into the restricted zone.
For $44, you’re getting a power bank that actually covers the situations where you really do need backup power: long travel days, outdoor events, working from coffee shops, or just the peace of mind that your devices won’t die when you need them most. The 18-month warranty supports it so if anything goes wrong, you are covered.
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